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Cultivating Indigenous Talent in the Arts

Deadline: Monday, August 4 2025 11:59 pm
ACWB, Development Opportunities, Artist Calls, Residencies
Cultivating Indigenous Talent in the Arts

Posting Date: May 22, 2025
Deadline: August 4, 2025 at 11:59PM

 

ABOUT THE PROGRAMĀ 

The Cultivating Indigenous Talent in the Arts (CITA) program will host a series of one-week mentorships from September 2025 to August 2026, providing 10 emerging Indigenous artists from remote Alberta communities with personalized guidance and professional development to help them build confidence in their craft while developing the necessary tools to grow their careers. The program will take place in Fort McMurray, Alberta, where each artist will receive direct mentorship from Arts Council Wood Buffalo’s experienced staff and will conclude with the delivery of a workshop, sharing their artistic skills with the local community.

 

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA Ā 

  • Artist must reside in Alberta, preference to those living in remote regions.
  • Artist must identify as Indigenous (First Nations, MĆ©tis, Inuit, or Non-Status)
  • Artist should be considered ā€œemergingā€, meaning they are in the early stages of their artistic career.
  • Must be of age to travel and live alone for the duration of the program.

 

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

  • Each artist will participate in a personalized one-week mentorship, where they will receive tailored mentorship from Arts Council Wood Buffalo’s experienced staff.
  • Mentorship is focused on Portfolio Development, Artist Statement & Bio Writing, Marketing & Self-Promotion, Community engagement, Applying for Grants and Opportunities, Networking, and Workshop facilitation.
  • At the end of each mentorship, the artist will host a public workshop to showcase their work and engage with the local community.
  • ACWB will cover the cost of travel, accommodation, and per diem allowance for the selected artists.

 

WORKSHOP MEDIA

The selected artists will host a community art workshop and must be able to teach and engage students in an artform or technique that they feel comfortable in. Artforms may include, but are not limited to:

  • Painting/Drawing
  • Ceramics
  • Dance/Music (includes Drumming and traditional dances)
  • Photography
  • New Media Arts
  • Traditional Indigenous Crafts (ie. beading, weaving, wood/hide burning etc.)
  • Textiles
  • Theatre/Acting
  • Sculpture
  • Woodworking
  • Storytelling/Writing

 

SUBMITTING A PROPOSAL

All submissions must be submitted through our online Opportunities Portal. Create an account, login and then click on the purple ā€œStart Entryā€ button. You may begin drafting your proposal by selecting ā€œCultivating Indigenous Talent in the Arts (CITA)ā€ as your category. Artists may be invited to a brief interview, as a part of the selection process.Ā 

 

 

SUBMISSION DEADLINE

Submissions must be submitted by Monday, August 4, 2025 at 11:59PM.

 

SELECTION PROCESSĀ 

The artists will be selected for an interview on the strength and content of their applications. Only applicants who identify as Indigenous will be considered for this mentorship program and must be willing to travel to Fort McMurray, Alberta for the duration of a week.

Please note that only artists(s) who are successful will be notified.

Selections will be made by Arts Council Wood Buffalo staff. All successful artists will be notified by August 8th, 2025 for an interview and selected artists to continue into the program will be notified within 5 business days of their interview.

 

QUESTIONS AND MORE INFORMATION

For questions or more information on this opportunity please contact our Rural Arts Support Program Coordinator, Michelle Foran at michelle@artscouncilwb.ca or (587) 674-1625 x.106