Harbour Collective’s monthly newsletter, July 2022 edition

Harbour Collective features Artist, Jessie Short

July 13, 2022

“Get to Know” is a series that profiles Indigenous artists engaged in Harbour projects. Collective member Vanda Fleury connected with Jessie Short by Zoom in the Spring of 2022 to bring you this feature article.

Jessie Short faces art with dignity and curiosity and responds with sincerity and imagination. She makes meaning of personal, family, community, and collective experiences through timeless links to Native sovereignty. She finds harmony and balance in Métis visual culture. Threads of her identity are connected to finger weaving and sewing, and she traces every stitch to her heritage, and to her ancestral narratives. The Michif language calls on her in moments of inspiration. Concept, clarity, and confidence intersect here.

The pattern of Jessie’s artistic process is shaped by curiosity; about sexuality; about the things we all hide in the recesses of our minds. To uncover is to be true to her sacred space. It is meant to be unraveling. She is interested in gender, two-spirit identity, and gender fluidity. Two-spirt, Queer, and Indigenous Queer people are valuable community members and more effort is needed to include these perspectives and interpretations. Jessie is at home occupying this space and embodying the change that is needed. She plays with ideas around gender through floral beadwork and her performance art has her outfitted in historical Métis drag. Cloaking herself in history and taking on multidimensional identities is her way of reconnecting with people and presences…

To read more about Jessie Short, click here
Jessie Ray Short is an artist, filmmaker and independent curator of Métis, Ukrainian and German descent.  Jessie Ray’s practice involves uncovering connections between a myriad of topics that interest her, including, but not limited to, space and time, Indigenous and settler histories, Métis visual culture, personal narratives, spiritual and scientific belief systems, parallel universes, electricity, aliens and non-human being(s). Jessie Ray explores these topics using mediums such as film and video, performance art, finger weaving, sewing, writing and curating. She has been invited to show her work nationally and internationally, including at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre in Kingston, at La Chambre Blanche in Québec City, Art Mûr Berlin (a satellite exhibition of the Contemporary Native Art Biennial/BACA) in Germany, and at the Wairoa Maori Film Festival in New Zealand. Jessie Ray is deeply grateful to be based in oskana kâ-asastêki or Pile of Bones (also known as Regina) in Treaty 4 territory. 
“Get to Know” series is made possible with support from the Canada Council for the Arts, Creating, Knowing and Sharing.

Job Opportunities

First Peoples’ Cultural Council – open until filled
Are you passionate about supporting the revitalization of First Nations languages, arts and cultural heritage in B.C.? 
Check out our current employment opportunities:
https://fpcc.ca/about-us/employment/

Sid Lee – Senior Designer and Art Director positions – Open until filled
Sid Lee is a borderless creative agency applying storytelling, design and technology to build customer experiences that matter. Their multi-disciplinary team of 900 professionals works as one, out of offices in Montreal, Toronto, New York, Paris, London, LA and Seattle. Working side by side with progressive clients, they deploy their creative capabilities in several disciplines, ranging from design to interactive and experiential communication to advertising and architecture. Practicing agile creative and production development, as well as radical collaboration both internally and with their clients, they create work that matters, allowing their clients to outperform their competitors and earn the trust and loyalty of their customers.
For more information:
Senior Designer
:
 https://akimbo.ca/listings/senior-designer-sid-lee/
Art Director:https://akimbo.ca/listings/art-director-sid-lee/

Operations & Programming Manager, Haliburton Campus – Open until filled
Fleming is located in the heart of the Kawartha Lakes Region in Central Ontario… a beautiful place to live and work, surrounded by natural beauty and a mere 90 minutes north-east of Toronto. The College’s 6,800 full-time and 10,000 part-time students, including hundreds of international students from countries around the world, attend at campus locations in Peterborough, Lindsay, Haliburton and Cobourg. Fleming offers more than 100 full-time programs in Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences, Fine Arts, General Arts and Science, Technology, Skilled Trades, Community Development, Health, Business, and Justice as well as other Continuing Education courses.
For more information:
https://akimbo.ca/listings/operations-programming-manager-haliburton-school-of-art-design/

Manitoba Theatre for Young People – Artistic Associate
MTYP is seeking a dynamic artist who is passionate about theatre and has strong administration skills to join its team as Artistic Associate. This full-time position is responsible for supporting the artistic activities of Manitoba Theatre for Young People, specifically the programming process for the Mainstage and Tours, as well as the development and strengthening of MTYP relationships within the theatre community locally and nationally and the arts community in general. The position reports directly to the Artistic Director and may, from time to time, take direction from the General Manager on various projects.
Deadline: July 15
For more informationhttps://mtyp.ca/about/opportunities#1639501891087-9ce5196f-015c


Sales & Exhibitor Relations Manager, One Of A Kind Sales · Toronto, Ontario
Rooted in our purpose to champion creativity, One Of A Kind brings together a community of like-minded individuals to exchange ideas, stories and objects through the culture of craft. Since 1975, One Of A Kind is best known for hosting Toronto’s largest and best attended craft shows. Between our Spring and Winter events, we connect thousands of small businesses with 130,000 visitors each year. From in person events to year-round digital products, One Of A Kind is invested in delivering meaningful experiences between makers and buyers so that so that shopping Canadian Made is simple yet impactful to the vitality of our local communities.
Deadline: July 15
For more information:
https://akimbo.ca/listings/sales-exhibitor-relations-manager-one-of-a-kind/

Telefilm Canada – Executive Director
Telefilm Canada is a federal cultural agency dedicated to the development and promotion of the Canadian audiovisual industry. The Corporation acts as one of the Canadian government’s principal instruments for providing strategic leverage to the private sector, supplying the film, television and interactive digital media industries with financial and strategic support. Telefilm’s role is to foster the production of films, television programs and cultural products that reflect Canadian society, with its linguistic duality and cultural diversity, and to encourage their dissemination at home and abroad.
Deadline: July 26
For more information
https://pcogic.njoyn.com/cl3/xweb/xweb.asp?CLID=52106&page=jobdetails&JobID=J0622-0068&lang=1

Artistic Director, Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival
Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival is accepting applications for the position of Artistic Director. This new team member will play a critical role in the organization, developing and driving initiatives that align with the Festival’s reputation for excellence and professionalism, and supporting its future development and growth. Members of equity-seeking groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
Deadline: August 1
For more information:
 https://akimbo.ca/listings/artistic-director-scotiabank-contact-photography-festival/

Researcher/Archivist at Sur Gallery
We are a Toronto-based, not-for-profit arts organization dedicated to the implementation of art projects, which promote Latinx/Latin American art in Canada with an emphasis on artistic excellence, critically engaged artistic practices, and hemispheric networks of exchange. Sur Gallery is Toronto’s first space dedicated to the implementation of art projects, which showcase and promote contemporary Latin American artistic practices. Initiatives critically engage with contemporary art providing the opportunity for national relevance and we develop global networks of exchange. Sur Gallery is a project of LACAP (Latin American Canadian Art Projects). To learn more about us visit: 
www.lacap.cawww.surgallery.ca, or www.surgalleryvirtual.ca.
Deadline: August 2
For more information
https://akimbo.ca/listings/two-employment-opportunities-at-sur-gallery/

NFB Marketing Manager, Indigenous Recruitment
Are you passionate about great storytelling, about exploring the topics that matter, about pushing the boundaries in new audiovisual experiences? So are we. As Canada’s public producer and distributor, the National Film Board has been telling the country’s stories and pioneering breakthroughs in virtually every field of audiovisual content since 1939. But to do this, we need a team that truly reflects the richness and diversity of Canada. If you’d like to be a part of this team—and part of the NFB’s incredible legacy—we’d love to hear from you.
Deadline: August 11

For more information: https://jobs.nfb.ca/jobs/marketing-manager-indigenous-recruitment-00021314

Indigenous Music Office – Executive Director
The national Indigenous Music Office (IMO) is an emerging organization dedicated to building an Indigenous music ecosystem. In its beginning stages, the IMO will focus on building the Office, including community engagement and relationship building in the industry, and advocating for Indigenous music sovereignty. It will also look towards the possibility of becoming a funding body. A primary task in the first year will be to develop a plan to achieve the long-term mandate and new strategic plan. The Governance Working Group established by the Indigenous Music Alliance is seeking applicants for the position of Executive Director of the Indigenous Music Office. The position will be guided by a network of Indigenous and Industry Advisory Committees.
Deadline: September 1
For more information
https://indigenouscanada.org/listing-jobs/indigenous-music-office-canada-full-time-executive-director-indigenous-music-office/
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Awards and Competitions Deadlines Listed by Province (From Coast to Coast)
British Columbia
No Set Deadline British Columbia Arts Council – Application Assistance

No Set Deadline British Columbia Arts Council – Access Support

July 31 Late Entry Whistler Film Festival + Summit – Call for Submissions
 
Alberta
July 2 -16 Alberta Media Fund – Alberta made Production Grant

July 15 Alberta Foundation for the Arts – Summer School Project Funding

July 15 India Film Festival of Alberta – Call for Submissions

EarlyBird Deadline July 15 RAINBOW VISIONS Film Festival – Call for Submissions

July 31Film and Video Arts Society of Alberta – P.O.V. Scholarship – Accepting Applications

July 31 Late Deadline Central Alberta Film Festival – Call for Submissions

August 3 Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival – Call for Submissions
 
Saskatchewan

Deadline is the 1st of every month. Applications are accepted 3 weeks prior  SK Arts – Micro Grant

August 10 Creative Saskatchewan – Tour Support Grant

Manitoba

No Set Deadline: At Least 4 weeks prior to start of project  Winnipeg Arts Council – Professional Research & Development Grant

No Set Deadline: At Least 4 weeks prior to start of project  Winnipeg Arts Council – Grants for Arts Administrators

No Set Deadline  Manitoba Film and Music – Pitch Readiness Program for Multi-Episode Productions

No Set Deadline  Manitoba Film and Music – Feature Film Development Fund 

No Set Deadline Manitoba Film and Music – Feature Film Production Fund

No Set Deadline  Manitoba Film and Music – Television and Web-Based Development Fund

No Set Deadline Manitoba Film and Music – Television and Web-based Production Fund

No Set Deadline  Manitoba Film and Music – Grant Program for Emerging Talent and Micro-Budget Production

No Set Deadline – At least 3 weeks prior to event/release Manitoba Film and Music – Feature Film Marketing Fund

No Set Deadline  Winnipeg Film Group – Workshop BIPOC Bursary fund

No Set Deadline  Creative Manitoba – All access bursary for BIPOC artists

No Set Deadline Winnipeg Arts Council – Professional Development Grant Program for Artists and Arts Administrators

No Set Deadline Winnipeg Foundation – Organizational Development Grants

Applications accepted on the 15th of every month Winnipeg Foundation – Professional Development Grants

July 15 Manitoba Arts Council – Learn – Travel /Professional Development 

Ontario

No set deadline – At least one month prior to event or start of project  Dreamcatcher Charitable Foundation – Arts and Culture

No set deadline – At least one month prior to event or start of project  Dreamcatcher Charitable Foundation – Education

No set deadline Ontario Arts Council – Accessibility Fund: Project Support

No set deadline Forest City Gallery – Call for special projects submissions

No set deadline: ongoing until October 2022 Toronto Arts Council – Visual Artists 

No set deadline – Rolling deadline Ontario Arts Foundation – K.M. Hunter Charitable Foundation Grant

Applications accepted until Nov 1, 2022 Toronto Arts Council – Indigenous Arts Project Grants

June 2022 until January 13, 2023 Ontario Arts Council – Exhibition Assistance

August 2 Toronto Arts Council – Creative Communities Project Grants

August 2 Toronto Arts Council – Dance Projects

August 2 Toronto Arts Council – Theatre Projects

August 2 Toronto Arts Council – Literary Projects

August 2 Toronto Arts Council – Music Projects

August 2 Toronto Arts Council – Visual and Media Arts Projects

August 3 Ontario Arts Council – Theatre Projects

ICCA x TQFF – Indigiqueer and Two-Spirit Cinema – Call for Entries

Calling all Queer and/or Trans Indigenous filmmakers to submit their films to Toronto Queer Film Festival’s (TQFF) and ICCA film program which will be curated by both organizations. This will coincide as one of the events for ICCA’s annual hybrid Gathering, Framing Responsibility: A Gathering on Accountability taking place from October 7th – October 30th, 2022.

We are seeking to showcase the brilliance of 2S, Indigiqueer, Trans and Queer Indigenous short films; video, animated work of all forms, genres, and durations. We especially encourage the submission of stories that align with ICCA’s annual theme of accountability and/or explore a variety of themes of identity, community, change, and joy.

Films will be screened during the ICCA Gathering on Sunday, October 16th, 2022.

Deadline for Submissions: July 15th, 2022 at 11:59pm EST
 
For more information and to apply:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScbol30weH4BAndAljFq_AIkc8zcUIKHITyO2DyxBgRJ_Fecw/viewform
 
Quebec

Anytime  Conseil des arts et des lettres du Quebec – Acquisition and Marketing

Anytime Conseil des arts et des lettres du Quebec – Circulation of Works Outside Quebec

Anytime Conseil des arts et des lettres du Quebec – Circulation of Works Within Quebec

Anytime Conseil des arts et des lettres du Quebec – Creation

Anytime Conseil des arts et des lettres du Quebec – Inuit and First Nations Arts – Microgrants 

Anytime Conseil des arts et des lettres du Quebec – Inuit and First Nations Arts – Revitalization, Creation and Transmission

Anytime Conseil des arts et des lettres du Quebec – Professional Development

Anytime Conseil des arts et des lettres du Quebec – Publication and Critical Documentation

Anytime Conseil des arts et des lettres du Quebec – Public Presentation

Anytime Conseil des arts et des lettres du Quebec – Strategic Opportunities and Career Planning

Anytime Conseil des arts et des lettres du Quebec  – Travel

Anytime Conseil des arts et des lettres du Quebec – Vivacite 

Anytime Conseil des arts et des lettres du Quebec – Exploration and Research

Anytime Conseil des arts et des lettres du Quebec – Artistic Residencies in Paris

Anytime Conseil des arts et des lettres du Quebec – Studio-apartments for young artists (Pepinieres Europeennes de Creation)

Anytime Conseil des arts de Montreal – Support Fund for Accessibility 
Atlantic Provinces

No Set Deadline – Rolling Deadline Music Nova Scotia – Business Travel

No Set Deadline – Rolling Deadline Music Nova Scotia – Community Presenters

No set deadline – At least 3 weeks prior to start of project New Brunswick Tourism, Heritage and Culture – Arts in Communities Program

No set deadline – At least 6 weeks prior to start of Initiative New Brunswick Tourism, Heritage and Culture – Arts and Cultural Industries – Strategic Initiatives Fund

No set deadline – At least 4 weeks prior to travel date ­Arts NL – Professional Artists’ Travel Fund

No set deadline – At least 6 weeks prior to start of event Newfoundland and Labrador Tourism, Heritage and Culture – Cultural Events Fund

No set deadline – rolling New Brunswick Tourism, Heritage and Culture – Aboriginal Affairs Grants Program

No set deadline – At least 2 weeks prior to start date of project Music NL- Market Access (Touring)

No set deadline – At least 1 week prior to start date of project Music NL- Market Access Newfoundland and Labrador

No set deadline: At least 2 weeks prior to start date of project Music NL – Professional Development Program

No set deadline – At least 2 weeks prior to start date of project Music NL – Virtual Professional Development

No set deadline  – Rolling deadline Nova Scotia Tourism, Heritage, and Culture – Creative Industry Funding

July 15 Music Industry Development Program (MID) – Sound Recording

July 15 2022 Riddle fence Fiction, Poetry, & Visual Art Contests – Call for Submissions

July 15 ‘Art Upon Arrival’ @St. John’s International – Call for Submissions

July 27 Hot Docs Ted Rogers Fund – Call for applications

July 27 Hot Docs Slaight Family Fund – Call for applications

August 1 ArtsNB – Arts Infrastructure Grants for New and Emerging Artists
Yukon
Ongoing – Apply at least 6 weeks prior to event Yukon Arts and Culture – Apply for event funding to support new Canadians

Ongoing – Rolling Deadline Yukon Arts and Culture – Quebec – Yukon Project funding

Ongoing Yukon Arts Centre – Exhibitions and Performances
Northwest Territories
October 31 NWT Arts Council – Artist Grants

October 31 NWT Arts Council – Funding
National

Anytime prior to travel date Canada Council for the Arts – Creating, Knowing and Sharing: The Arts and Cultures of First Nations, Inuit and Metis Peoples – Travel

Anytime prior to start of project Canada Council for the Arts – Creating, Knowing and Sharing: The Arts and Cultures of First Nations, Inuit and Metis Peoples – Small-Scale Activities

Anytime prior to start of project Canada Council for the Arts – Explore and Create – Professional Development for Artist

Anytime prior to start of project Canada Council for the Arts – Explore and Create – Research and Creation

Anytime prior to start of project Canada Council for the Arts – Supporting Artistic Practice – Professional Development for Arts Professionals

Anytime prior to travel date Canada Council for the Arts – Arts Across Canada – Travel

Anytime prior to travel date Canada Council for the Arts – Arts Across Canada – Representation and Promotion

Anytime prior to the start of project Canada Council for the Arts – Arts Across Canada – Circulation and Touring

Anytime prior to travel date Canada Council for the Arts – Arts Abroad – Travel

Anytime prior to travel date Canada Council for the Arts – Arts Abroad – Representation and Promotion

Anytime prior to the completion of the translation Canada Council for the Arts – Arts Abroad – Translation

Anytime prior to the start of project Canada Council for the Arts – Arts Abroad – Circulation and Touring

Anytime prior to travel date Canada Council for the Arts – Arts Abroad – Residencies

Anytime prior to the start of project Canada Council for the Arts – Strategic Funds – Innovation Grants – Digital Generator

Anytime prior to the start of project Canada Council for the Arts – Strategic Funds – Innovation Grants – Digital Greenhouse

Anytime prior to the start of project Canada Council for the Arts – Strategic Funds – Market Access Strategy for Official Language Minority Communities (OLMC) Fund

Anytime prior to the start of project Independent Production Fund – Professional Development Grants

Now Open! Rolling Deadline until funds deplete or March 1, 2023 (whichever comes first) Indigenous Screen Office – Travel Funding
The ISO is offering Travel Funding to support Indigenous screen-based creatives for activities that require travel.
This program has a rolling deadline, meaning applications are assessed as they come in. The program will officially close on March 1st, 2023, or when funds are depleted.
For more information visit www.iso-bea.ca. Apply now through our website and send any inquiries to funding@iso-bea.ca

Now open! Rolling Deadline until funds deplete or March 1, 2023 (whichever comes first) Indigenous Screen Office – Finishing Fund/Marketing Promotion Distribution

Now open! Rolling Deadline until funds deplete or March 1, 2023 (whichever comes first) Indigenous Screen Office – Sector Development

Anytime prior to the start of project RBC Emerging Artists Project

No set deadline: At least 18 weeks prior to start date of project Canadian Heritage – Events – Community Support, Multiculturalism, and Anti-Racism Initiatives Program

No set deadline: At least 3 months prior to event Factor – Sponsorship

No set deadline: At least 6 months prior to the project The McLean Foundation – Registered Charities

No set deadline: At least 6 months prior to project Canadian Heritage – Commemorate Canada

No set deadline: Rolling deadline Factor – Collective Initiatives 

No set deadline: Rolling deadline Factor – Comprehensive Artist

No set deadline: Rolling deadline Factor – Comprehensive Music Company

No set deadline: Rolling deadline Factor – Live Performance

No set deadline: Rolling deadline Factor – Marketing and Promotion for non-FACTOR funded Sound Recordings

No set deadline: Rolling deadline Factor – Songwriter Development

No set deadline: Rolling deadline Factor – Video

No set deadline Shaw Rocket Fund – Partnership Stream

No set deadline Telefilm Canada – Marketing

No set deadline Telefilm Canada – International Promotion Program

No set deadline Telefilm Canada – Short-Term Compensation Fund for Canadian Audiovisual Productions

No set deadline FACE – Black Entrepreneurship Loan Fund

2022 Reelworld Film Festival – Reelworld Trailblazer Award

2022 Reelworld Film Festival – Reelworld Visionary Award

July 14 Factor – Artist Development

July 15 Canada Media Fund – Sector Development Support

July 27 Hot Docs – Hot Docs Ted Rogers Fund

July 27 Hot Docs – Hot Docs Slaight Family Fund

July 31Canada Council for the Arts – Governor Generals Literary Awards 

August 1 Women in the Director’s Chair (WIDC) – Career Advancement Module (CAM) – Call for applications

August 1 Telefilm Canada – Voices of Canada Cohort at DOC NYC – Industry Roundtables – Call for Entries

International

July 14 14th Annual Santa Fe Independent Film Festival – 2022 Submissions

July 15  Sitges – International Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia – Call for Entries – Features and short films

July 15 38th Warsaw International Film Festival – Call for Entries

July 15 33rd Stockholm International Film Festival – Call for Entries

July 15 Newport Beach Film Festival – Call for Submissions

Late Entry July 15 OPEN CALL BIDFF #8 – Short Dance Films – (UN)SAFE ZONES

July 15 35th Tokyo International Film Festival – Call for Entries

July 15 Transient Visions: Festival of the Moving Image 

July 15
Found Footage Magazine – Issue 9 – Call for papers

Extended deadline July 15 Raindance Script Competition

July 22 46th Mostra-Sao Paulo International Film Festival – Call for full length narratives and documentaries

July 22 Chicago Film Society: Celluloid Now – Call for Submissions

July 27 63rd Thessaloniki International Film Festival – Call for feature narrative films and VR work

July 29 37th Mar del Plata International Film Festival – Call for Entries

EarlyBird July 29 (reduced entry fee) 13th Annual Realscreen Awards – accepting submissions

July 31 34th Palm Springs International Festival – Call for feature films – all genres

July 31 47th American Indian Film Festival – Call for Entries – Feature and short films, all genres

July 31 62nd VIENNALE International Festival – Call for Entries – Features, narratives and documentaries

July 31 San Diego Underground Film Festival 2022 – Call for Submissions

July 31Punto y Raya Festival – Call for Submissions

August 1 49th Film Fest Gent

August 1 Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival – Call for Features – all genres

August 1 36th Stuttgarter FilmWinter Festival for Expanded Media – Call for Submissions

August 15 Altered Images – Call for Artists

Earlybird Deadline July 15/ Regular Deadline August 15 Vancouver International Women in Film Festival – Call for Submissions

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Training Development and Professional Opportunities

Seneca College School of Creative Arts and Animation – Call for Program Advisory Board Members
Seneca College is seeking individuals from diverse background to serve as advisors for a new program in development that develops young talent in emerging forms of photography, imaging, and visual content creation.

Deadline: Open until positions are filled

For more information: https://akimbo.ca/listings/call-for-program-advisory-board-members-visual-content-creator-diploma-seneca-college/

Indigenous Screen Office – Director Fellowship Registry in partnership with the Directors Guild of Canada
The Indigenous Screen Office and the Directors Guild of Canada have partnered to create a talent directory for mid-level to established Indigenous directors. The ISO and DGC have a shared desire to drive inclusion and parity and advance career development and training in the role of scripted television Directors, while increasing the likelihood of Directors’ future success on the job. 

Deadline: ongoing

For more informationhttps://iso-bea.ca/director-fellowship-registry-in-partnership-with-the-directors-guild-of-canada/

Creative Manitoba – Professional Mentorship Program
In the Careers in the Arts Professional Mentorship Program mentees choose a professional mentor to pair with for the 7-month mentorship program (October 3rd – April 28th for the 2022/23 program year). It is open to mentees age 19-29 who are residents of Winnipeg.
Deadline: July 15
For more information:
https://creativemanitoba.ca/professionalmentorship/

Sumac Project Artist in Residency 2022
Sumac Project provides an opportunity for artists/writers/musicians to generate, and experiment during their self-directed residency, in a three-level saltbox style home. We encourage artists to strengthen their practice while making meaningful connections and artistic cooperation. Conveniently located 150km northeast of Toronto atop rolling country hills in the traditional territory of the Mississauga Anishinaabeg. Sumac Project invites up to two artists in residence concurrently, from one week to one month to pursue their vision, focus, and create.
Deadline: July 15
For more information: https://resartis.org/open-call/sumac-project-artist-in-residence-2022/

Call for City of Mississauga Art Selection Jury Members
Have your say on the City of Mississauga’s Public Art Program by participating in a public art jury! We are looking for artists, creative professionals, and Mississauga residents to join our roster of knowledgeable individuals that assist in the evaluation of public art projects and applications, on an as needed basis.
Deadline: July 15
For more information: https://akimbo.ca/listings/call-for-jury-members-2022-public-art-selection-committee-city-of-mississauga/

Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art: Call for New Board Members
Board members are committed to 5 – 10 hours of involvement per month. This includes meetings, participating in committees, and promoting Plug In ICA in the wider community. Members are elected at the Annual General Meeting for a term of three years and may be re-elected up to four times, for a total of twelve years.
Deadline: July 19
For more information: http://winnipegarts.ca/wac/event/13963/

Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television – Women in Post
The Women in Post Program provides higher-level industry access and professional development for emerging to mid-level creatives working in all areas of post production. Programming includes strategic learning modules, creative and technical skills building, and hands-on mentorship at a post production company or with a post production-related role.
Deadline: July 25
For more informationhttps://www.academy.ca/programs/womeninpost/

Mainframe – Call for Artist Residencies
Calling all artists across Canada! Eastern Edge’s latest initiative, Mainframe, will provide six residency opportunities for new media artists and artists interested in learning how to incorporate digital resources into their practice. 
Deadline: July 28
For more information:
https://easternedge.ca/call-for-artists-mainframe-residencies/


Manitoba Arts Network: RBC Touring and Showcasing Program 2022

Apply for the FREE RBC Touring and Showcasing Program with featured mentor MJ Dandeneau through Manitoba Arts Network. 9 emerging musicians (spots will be saved for 4 Indigenous artists and 2 Black artists) will be selected to learn from music professionals about showcasing and touring, and performing a live showcase opportunity presented to 20+ presenters (buyers).
Deadline: July 29
For more information
http://winnipegarts.ca/wac/event/14000/

European Film Business and Law LL.M. | MBA
The developments on the digital single market, the noticeable increase in skill shortage and the effects of a global pandemic are posing new challenges for the European audiovisual and entertainment industry at the crossroads of creative, legal, and business. The importance of digitalization as well as the inevitable focus on transformational leadership and resilience is more evident for tomorrow’s film and TV companies today than ever before.
Deadline: July 31
For more information: https://en.epi.media/filmmaster/


End of the West: A Live Art Building workshop
End of the West is a group of artists who met around a backyard fire and came to know each other through the stories we told, and the tales we made up. As an architect (Dave Thomas) a Bharatanatyam Dancer (Avanash), and a physical-theatre maker (Jacqueline Loewen), each of us brought different arts-languages to speak. As an Indigenous man, an Indian man, and a settler/Canadian woman, each of us bring different worlds to share. We connected over tales tall enough to see over the boundaries of our different lives, so we have made work that imagines beyond the boundaries of each of our traditional practices. Coming together, we’ve created trans-disciplinary Live Art, telling myths with the best tools that Space/Design, Movement/Live performance, and Dramaturgy/Theatre have to offer.
Deadline: August 10
For more information: https://resartis.org/open-call/end-of-the-west-a-live-art-building-workshop/

CBC/Radio-Canada – Indigenous Community Engagement Initiatives
CBC/Radio-Canada is conducting over 20 mostly in-person engagement sessions with Indigenous individuals, communities and organizations across Canada. First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples will share with our teams and leadership how the national public broadcaster can represent and reflect diverse Indigenous cultures, interests and needs.
As a media organization, we recognize the important role we can play in accurately representing Indigenous Peoples. Feedback given at the engagement sessions will shape the development of CBC/Radio-Canada’s Indigenous Strategy and thus impact the national public broadcaster’s content, workplace culture, workforce and relationships with communities.
Two consulting firms are leading the engagement process: 

English Engagement Sessions

July 12 | Iqaluit, NU
July 18 | Membertou F.N., NS
July 19 | Halifax, NS
August 3 | Edmonton, AB
August 16 | Kahnawake, QC
To register for an engagement session in English, please contact: info@ildii.ca 
For more information
: https://cbc.radio-canada.ca/en/impact-and-accountability/diversity-and-inclusion/initiatives/indigenous-community-engagement

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