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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By supporting the production and critical documentation, the program seeks to promote the advancement of knowledge in different artistic practices and to contribute to the development of disciplines.
This 3-month program is intended to offer support adapted to the artistic research of creators in the architecture or visual arts sectors to foster their receptiveness to new practices and the enhancement of their plastic language as well as contributing to the establishment of enduring links between Québec [...]
This program encourages the presentation of literature and storytelling through touring with the goal of bringing literary works to a wider audience and supporting their outreach in Quebec.
This section of the program contributes to the growth, recognition and appreciation of Inuit and First Nations artists and arts, and encourages the reappropriation and transfer of traditional knowledge and Inuit and First Nations languages and art, as well as their continued development.
The international co-production assistance measure is designed to provide Quebec organizations producing artistic works with financial leverage to stimulate monetary investment from co-producers based outside Quebec.
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.
This residency program is intended to foster the creation of durable bonds and encourage the cross-fertilization of artistic approaches among creators from Québec, Brazil and elsewhere.
This program makes resources available to the professional arts community in order to encourage the development of artistic disciplines and the outreach of artists both within and outside of Quebec.
Each year, four Québecers complete a three-month residency in Mexico, while four Mexicans do the same in Québec.
The goal of this program is to help organize activities that will promote literary works from outside Quebec, to be presented by writers, storytellers or specialists in the discipline.