OAC Information Session

 

The Ontario Arts Council (OAC) invites artists, arts organizations and arts presenters in Northeastern Ontario to attend a grant information session about:

MUSIC (creation & recording)
TOURING (any art form to anywhere in the world)
RESIDENCIES (research time in a new cultural setting)
PRESENTING (festivals, concerts, arts events, & school performances)

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The dates, times and locations for the information sessions are as follows:

October 22, 2012
6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

TIMMINS
Timmins Museum: National Exhibition Centre
325 Second Ave

October 23, 2012
6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

NORTH BAY
White Water Gallery
143 Main Street West

October 25, 2012
6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

SAULT STE. MARIE
Café Natüra
75 Elgin Street

These sessions will be hosted by:Aengus Finnan, Touring and Audience Development Officer
Michael Murray, Popular and World Music Officer
Gouled Hassan, Northeastern Consultant

They will discuss OAC programs, lead you through the grant application process, and answer any questions you may have. Come find out more about: • OAC and its many programs;
• what grants you are eligible for;
• how to submit the best possible application;
• what happens to your application after it’s received at OAC;
• how juries are selected and what the decision making process is.
*** The sessions will be conducted in English. For more information, please call Gouled Hassan, OAC’s Northeastern Consultant toll free at 1-877-265-8842 or email ghassa@arts.on.ca***.

CLICK HERE TO RSVPFor information about OAC grant programs, guidelines and application forms call 416-961-1660, toll-free 1-800-387-0058 ext. 7429, email info@arts.on.ca, or visit www.arts.on.caOAC is the province of Ontario’s primary funding body for professional arts activity. Since 1963, the OAC has played a vital role in promoting and assisting the development of the arts and artists for the enjoyment and benefit of Ontarians.


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Le Conseil des arts de l’Ontario (CAO) invite les artistes, organismes artistiques et diffuseurs des arts du nord-est de la province à assister à une séance d’information sur les programmes de subvention suivants :

MUSIQUE (création et enregistrement)
TOURNÉES (toute forme artistique vers toute destination dans le monde)
RÉSIDENCES (période de recherche dans un nouveau milieu culturel)
DIFFUSION (festivals, concerts, évènements artistiques, spectacles dans les écoles)

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Dates, heures et lieux des séances d’information :

22 octobre 2012
18 h – 20 h

TIMMINS
Musée de Timmins, Centre national d’exposition
325, avenue Second

23 octobre 2012
18 h – 20 h
NORTH BAY
White Water Gallery
143, rue Main Ouest

25 octobre 2012
18 h – 20 h
SAULT STE. MARIE
Café Natüra
75, rue Elgin

Les séances seront dirigées par :

Aengus Finnan, responsable des tournées et du développement de l’auditoire
Michael Murray, responsable de la musique populaire et de la musique du monde
Gouled Hassan, conseiller pour le Nord-Est

Ils vous renseigneront sur les programmes du CAO, vous guideront à travers toutes les étapes du processus de demande de subvention et répondront à vos questions.

Venez les rencontrer pour en savoir plus sur :Le CAO et ses nombreux programmes;
•Les subventions auxquelles vous êtes admissible;
•La manière de présenter la meilleure demande possible;
•Le cheminement d’une demande après sa réception au CAO;
•Le mode de sélection des jurys et le processus de décision.

*** Les séances se tiendront en anglais. Pour de plus amples renseignements, téléphonez sans frais à Gouled Hassan, conseiller du CAO pour le Nord-Est, au 1 877 265-8842 ou envoyez un courriel à ghassan@arts.on.ca***.

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Pour des renseignements sur les programmes de subventions, les directives et les formulaires de demande du CAO, composez le 416 969 7429 (sans frais 1 800 387 0058, poste 7429), envoyez un courriel à info@arts.on.ca ou visitez le www.arts.on.ca.
Le Conseil des arts de l’Ontario (CAO) est le principal organisme de financement des activités artistiques professionnelles de la province. Depuis sa création en 1963, il joue un rôle de premier plan dans la promotion et l’aide en matière de développement des arts et des artistes au profit de tous les Ontariens.


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MEDIA X, Subversive Revolution

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MEDIA X, Subversive Revolution

Media X is the first yearly media arts event produced jointly by Ontario administrators / media artists Clayton Windatt of White Water Gallery (WWG) and Evan Tyler of gallerywest. The goal for Media X is to disseminate contemporary Canadian media art in the form of screenings and DVD distribution.

Subversive Revolution is a compilation of video art that provokes response and conversation on the infrastructure of the contemporary art world. These new works share and exchange opinions dealing with all forms of issues relating to the inner workings of the art world including administration, curatorial practices, artist’s life, organizational identity and the uncanny ability that administrators within the arts have for laughing at themselves.

“All of the videos featured on this compilation are made by contemporary artists who apply, attend openings, justify their practice and engage in a lifestyle married to professionalism and self-marketing. This project is a coping mechanism with the realities of the contemporary art climate.” – Co-founder of Media X – Evan Tyler
WWG is seeking individual short films and media arts works no longer than 15 minutes in length. WWG will produce copies of the Media X DVD and hold two separate screening events as a form of dissemination. All screenings will pay either a CARFAC or IMAA fee for presentation based on the rates each artist prefers. These screenings allow all artists to attempt artistic autonomy within an umbrella concept, while allowing the obvious influence from each other to impact on the project as a whole. Our objective is to challenge and ignite thought, and to further our organization’s current artistic mandate.

POSTMARKED Deadline: September 24th, 2012.

Submissions received by the postmarked deadline will be reviewed in late October, 2012. This call is open to contemporary artists, collectives, performers, and curators working in the field of media art who prioritize risk and innovation in the creation of their work.

All submissions must include:

  • Artist’s CV and/or Biography
  • One page Statement
  • Digital file / VHS or DVD of your work. (15 minutes maximum)
  • Self addressed stamped envelope

Please send your submission/proposal to:
White Water Gallery
Attn: Media X
P.O. Box 1491
North Bay, Ontario
P1B 8K6
White Water Gallery is not responsible for lost or damaged submissions. Do not send slides, photographs, original artwork or master tapes. E-mailed submissions will not be accepted without prior consent from the Gallery.