Quebec Relations

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.
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To encourage career planning and development and to foster the exploitation of their work, this program offers artists flexible financial aid to support atypical projects that may include a number of activities and take place over a long period.
The residency at the Tokyo Arts and Space will enable Québec artists and writers to engage in a significant experience contributing to their professional development.
This program supports research into new partnerships and networks, as well as the development of markets and projects pertaining to the distribution of works, including seminars, conferences, and other relevant events.
The program supports the participation of artists and curators across Québec, in Canada and internationally in activities that promote their career development and exposure.
Since 1992 as the Pépinières Européennes pour Jeunes Artistes and since 2018 as the Pépinières Européennes de Création, this structure, a true factory of adventurous culture, has been present in 32 countries with more than 200 partner host organizations and 1500 artists supported during the various programs.
This program aids in the development of touring projects through promotional pre-tours or the participation in symposia, conferences, exhibitions, etc.
This program seeks to contribute to the knowledge, recognition, and promotion of Inuit and First Nations artists and the Inuit and First Nations arts, as well as to foster the reappropriation and transmission of traditional Inuit and First Nations knowledge, languages and arts, in addition to their development.
The program supports artistic practices of professional artists and writers representative of cultural diversity.
This program promotes new forms of artistic cooperation, particularly through co-production and reciprocity agreements, and also emphasizes the presence of Quebec artists and the presentation of their works both within the province and abroad.
This program supports activities related to audience awareness, promotion, and dissemination of works in order to advance knowledge in the fields of visual arts, arts and crafts, architectural research, digital arts and Film and videos.