Regional Artist Growth Program

There is a common misconception that artists from smaller communities lack the same training and skill sets as their counterparts in major urban centres and therefore have less potential to succeed. Recognizing the need to combat this perception the White Water Gallery has developed the Regional Artist Growth (RAG) program to provide additional professional development opportunities for local artists.  RAG is a series of workshops and seminars designed to kick-start regional artists’ careers by providing information about professional art practices, facilitating skill transference, and helping them build strong applications for exhibiting their artwork. The first series of workshops will be held at the White Water Gallery in May, and artists of all artistic backgrounds and practices are invited to participate. Topics explored through these workshops will include building a CV (curriculum vitae), artist/curatorial statement writing, photographing artwork, researching exhibition opportunities, and grant writing.

RAG: Series 1
Saturday May 12th 12:30 – 4:30pm
Facilitator: Clayton Windatt
•    Presentation on Jury Processes
•    Resume / CV Building
•    Artistic / Curatorial Statement Writing

May 13th – May 25th
One-on-One development: By Appointment Only
•    Photographing your work – Eric Boissonneault
•    Researching potential exhibition venues – Clayton Windatt
•    Resume / Statement Reviews – Alex Maeve Campbell

Saturday May 26th 12:30 – 4:30pm
Facilitator: Clayton Windatt
•    Material Review
•    Mock Jury Workshop
•    Application Preparations and Mailing
•    Grant Writing 101

The cost for participation is $75 for gallery members, $150 for non-members (memberships cost $25 per year). Space is limited to 6 – 8 participants, so please reserve your spot as soon as possible.

NUIT BLANCHE CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

White Water Gallery has sent out a call for submissions on behalf of BRAVO Centre (our regional office of BRAVO Arts, the Franco-Ontarian visual and media arts service organization) for the celebration of Nuit Blanche in downtown North Bay this fall. This year’s theme, La vie est belle (Life is beautiful), was chosen by Stefan St-Laurent, curator of la Nuit Blanche Ottawa, BRAVO Centre’s sister event.

BRAVO Centre is seeking francophone or francophile artists for the following activities:

  • In situ installation, creation or other
  • Visual or media art projects
  • Street art
  • Performing arts (music, singing and/or dancing)
  • Communication through Social Media (Skype or other)
  • Documentation (photography or film) of the event for an exhibition that will be hosted by the W.K.P. Kennedy Gallery
  • A project manager with suggestions for an outdoor low-budget community art project

For more information please read the submission guidelines below and print out and submit an idea to support francophone culture in North Bay!

Nuit Blanche Guidelines

Nuit Blanche Submission Forms