OXYGEN ANNOUNCES CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS TO EXHIBITION AND RESIDENCY PROGRAM
Deadline to apply: February 16, 2024, by 12:00 PM Midnight (PST)
Method: Google Form
Oxygen Art Centre is currently accepting submissions for the Exhibition and Residency program.
The goals of Oxygen Art Centre are to stimulate the creation, exhibition, and discussion of contemporary art in all disciplines; to encourage cultural development and professional practices in artists; to engage in community development through art-based projects; and to achieve diversity in all programming.
We accept submissions from professional and emerging artists, researchers, curators, collectives, and arts organizations. Oxygen Art Centre encourages applications from BIPOC, LGBTQIA2S+, and persons with disabilities. Artists are paid according to the CARFAC Fee Schedule, with additional support for accommodation, travel, materials, catalogue, and more, depending on the project. All projects are contingent on funding.
Applicants can submit proposals for an Exhibition or a Residency or both an Exhibition and Residency. Please review full submission guidelines on Oxygen’s website for more information.
The deadline to apply is February 16, 2024, at 12:00 PM Midnight (PST) via Google Form.
All applications will be reviewed by Oxygen’s Exhibition & Residency Committee, which is composed of professional artists and cultural workers. Only successful applicants will be contacted.
We are grateful to all artists for their interest in Oxygen Art Centre and express thanks for their time composing an application and for sharing their work with us.
Contact info@oxygenartcentre.org with any questions or to submit via an alternative application method.
Image Credit: Installation documentation of Vance Wright’s Tracelines exhibition by Kenton Doupe, Summer 2023
Press Contact:
Julia Prudhomme
Executive Director
Oxygen Art Centre
250-551-6329
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info@oxygenartcentre.org
#3 – 320 Vernon St. Alley Entrance
Nelson, British Columbia , V1L 4E4
Tel: 250 551 6329
Oxygen Art Centre acknowledges with gratitude that we are located on the tum xula7xw/ traditional territory of the sn̓ʕay̓ckstx/the Sinixt People. As uninvited guests we honour their ongoing presence on this land. We recognize that the Sylix, Ktuxana, and Yaqan Nukij Lower Kootenay Band peoples are also connected with this land, as are Métis and many diverse Indigenous persons.