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This site presents translated summaries of information obtained from each funding body’s website. While we strive to ensure that all program information is as accurate and up-to-date as possible, we encourage users to consult each funder’s program documentation in full or to contact a program officer directly with any questions prior to submitting an application.

The Road to Art International Residency Program – Component 2: Partnership

Résidence internationale La route de l’art – Volet 2 : Partenariat

DESCRIPTION

The program supports international residency projects with established partners and spinoffs for the Montréal arts community through innovation, knowledge sharing and a window on the world. Priority is given to partnerships with less familiar developing countries and territories.

Through this program, the Conseil hopes to nurture the extraordinary talents of Montréal artists whose artistic process requires them to explore cultural and artistic realities only available internationally.

The program aims to strengthen intercultural dialogue and foster an exchange of innovative artistic practices in various territories, and to mobilize artistic practices and bridge-building with countries associated with Montréal’s various diaspora communities. Likewise, to foster research and creation among Montréal’s arts communities and implement and encourage an environmentally responsible approach to international exchanges.

CRITERIA

Arts organizations

  • Must be a non-dividend paying not-for-profit corporation or not-for-profit artist collective
  • Must be headquartered on the Island of Montréal
  • Must have a Board of Directors composed mainly of Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada
  • Must pursue artistic creation, production or dissemination as its primary mission

Artist collectives

  • Must be represented by a person responsible for the application
  • Must be a group of artists, regardless of the number (minimum of two)
  • Must be composed of artists, two-thirds of them Canadian citizens or permanent residents; with the number of members residing outside of Canada not to exceed one-third
  • A majority of the collective’s members (50% +1) must reside in Montréal, including the person responsible for the application
  • All members must meet the Conseil’s definition of professional artist

EXPENSES

Not specified.

Please contact a program officer for any questions regarding eligibility of a specific project expense.

DOCUMENTS

  • Application form through Orora platform
  • Project description
  • Schedule
  • Letter of support from international partner
  • List of participants (artists, designers and other key contributors)
  • Brief curriculum vitae of the artists (maximum 2 pages per artist)
  • Budget

Get In Touch With Your Agent

Karine Gariépy

Project Manager – Local and international initiatives

karine.gariepy@montreal.ca

514 280-0540

Karine Gariépy

Project Manager – Local and international initiatives

karine.gariepy@montreal.ca

514 280-0540

Click the funder’s logo to see the program’s official documentation. Please note that official documentation for some programs is only available in French.