North West River Artist-in-Residence Program

The North West River Artist-in-Residence Program is situated in the Labrador Institute Research Station at North West River, Labrador. The residency is open to artists of all disciplines (including visual arts, film, audio, music, theatre, writing and curatorship). The residency welcomes artists who wish to research, develop and/or produce ongoing or new bodies of work. Artists will be expected to make a community presentation (workshop, public lecture, studio tour, reading, for example). Subject to availability, residencies are from up to 4 to 12 weeks in duration. The residency is wheelchair accessible. Submissions are reviewed on an ongoing basis, and should include:

  • A current CV;

  • A presentation or program proposal;

  • A cover letter;

  • A  link to images with visual documentation of past and proposed work (max. 20 images);

  • And, an indexed image list.

Email submissions to Grenfell Art Gallery at: grenfellgallery@mun.ca

 

Exhibition Proposals and Artist-in-Residence Program

Grenfell Art Gallery reviews submissions on an ongoing basis. For your information, you can download a copy of the Grenfell Art Gallery floor plan here.

Submissions should include the following:

  • Your address and contact information;

  • Your current CV;

  • An exhibition or residency proposal;

  • An artist’s statement;

  • A USB, a CD, or a link to images with visual documentation of past and proposed work (max. 20 images);

  • And, an indexed image list.

Application material will not be returned to applicants unless a self-addressed stamped envelope is included.

Email proposals to Grenfell Art Gallery at grenfellgallery@mun.ca