Revised: March 17, 2021
Fresh AIR: New Brunswick Outdoor Artists in Residence
APPLICATION
Deadline to apply: April 23, 2021
Name: ______________________________________________________________________
Address: ___________________________________ Municipality: _______________________ Postal Code: ________
Provincial Health Zone (1 7): _____________________________ Telephone: _______________________________
Email: _________________________________________
Website: _________________________________ Facebook: ______________________________________
Twitter: @________________________________ Instagram: @__________________________
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Selected Provincial Site: __________________________________________ (must select a specific site)
Please refer to the Guidelines document for the list of participating provincial sites and schedule of dates. Dates are non-negotiable.
Due to the possibility of COVID-19 travel restrictions, the artist is required to select a site within the zone in which they live.
Artistic Discipline: (Please select one)
Architecture Multidisciplinary Arts
Craft Music
Dance Theatre
Literary Arts Visual Arts
Media Arts
Verification
I have consulted the list of amenities, accommodations, and prohibited activities for the selected site, and confirm
that my project can be carried out within these parameters.
My primary residence is located in the same Provincial Health Zone as my selected site.
I am a Canadian citizen or permanent resident and have resided in New Brunswick for at least the last 12
months.
I understand that I will be expected to adhere to provincial public health COVID-19 guidelines for the duration of
the residency.
I understand that residency dates are non-negotiable.
I have reviewed and meet the Professional Artist Criteria HERE
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The Arts, Culture and Commemorations Branch and the New Brunswick Arts Board support projects that foster diversity,
inclusivity, engage equity-seeking groups and underserved communities. Artists from equity-seeking groups including
BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Colour) artists are encouraged to apply. The following self-identifying questions are
voluntary and will only be shared with staff directly associated with the program and members of the peer evaluation
committee.
Do you identify as a racialized person or person of colour? YES NO
Do you identify as Indigenous? YES NO
If Yes, please list your First Nation affiliation: ______________________________________
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Project Title: ________________________________________________________________________
1. RESIDENCY PROJECT - Please describe the arts project you would like to carry out during the residency.
Please highlight how your project relates to your selected site in theme, research or concept, and/or how it is well
suited to the space.
(max. 150 words)
2. ENGAGEMENT WITH THE PUBLICPlease describe how you will engage with the public and how this
engagement will enrich the visitors’ experience at the site. Please keep social distancing/COVID-19 regulations
in mind.
(max. 150 words)
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3. IMPACT ON ARTISTIC PRACTICEPlease describe how the residency would be significant to your artistic
career and practice.
(max. 150 words)
4. Please attach the following additional documents:
Artist’s resume/CV (max. 4 pages)
List of work samples indicating the title, dimensions, date, medium and/or duration of each work
Samples of work (as per the guidelines)
Please note: There is a 9mb limit on the culture@gnb.ca email inbox. Larger files should be shared via
Dropbox, WeTransfer or a similar service.
Please email this application to culture@gnb.ca by April 23, 2021.
Applicants will be notified by email of the results of the competition on or before May 31st, 2021.
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OR MORE INFORMATION OR QUESTIONS:
Arts, Culture & Commemorations Branch
culture@gnb.ca
(506) 453-2555