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Documentation

Amount:

$8,500.00

Type of Program:

Grants


Description:

The Documentation program is designed to provide assistance to New Brunswick arts professionals for the research, development, and execution of original documentation and contextualization (written, film, video, multimedia) of arts activities, arts products or art history.

Comments on Funding:

Funding is up to $8,500.


When It Ends:

Ongoing

Deadline:

April 01, 2022
October 01, 2022

Eligibility:

Applicants must:

  • be a professional critic or curator who has produced an independent body of work after specialized training, has written at least three critical texts or reviews that have been published in a professional context and has made at least one public presentation of their work in a professional context over a three-year period,
  • be artists who meet the professional artist criteria, including, but not limited to: having specialized training in an artistic discipline, having a history of public presentation, practicing an art and offering services in exchange for remuneration, having presented works to the public, having signed a service contract with a producer, or devoting a reasonable percentage of their professional activity to promoting and marketing works, attending auditions, seeking patrons or agents, submitting work to publishers, magazines, theatres, radio, and television, and other similar efforts, depending on the nature of their activities,
  • be Canadian citizens or permanent residents,
  • have resided in New Brunswick for at least 12 months prior to the application deadline,
  • have completed any projects previously funded under the Documentation program,
  • not have an overdue Final Report for any project funded by artsnb.

Application Steps:

Applicants must:

1

create an online account on OA - ArtsNB,

2

submit the application by 11:59pm on the deadline date.

Documentation Needed: 

Applicants must submit:

  • the completed application form,
  • the project description (max. 350 words) and the project title, location, start/end dates,
  • a balanced project budget,
  • their resume / CV,
  • samples of work corresponding o the artist(s) who will be the focus of the project,
  • three excerpts of texts, articles or catalogues published by the proposed curator or art critic (max. 10 pages per excerpt),
  • a CV and letter of agreement for each collaborator involved in the project, if applicable,
  • critical reviews, press clippings and up to 2 letters of recommendation (optional).

Funding recipients are required to provide an final report following completion of the project.

Program Contact:

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