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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.
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In adopting its Action Plan for Persons with Disabilities 2022-2023, the CALQ has committed to reducing obstacles to inclusion for cultural creators to foster their integration and full participation in cultural life and Québec society.
By supporting the circulation of works, shows and exhibitions within Québec, the program helps generate exposure for the work of Québec artists and curators within the province to extend the lifespan of the works, to facilitate encounters between the public and the works, and to grow audiences.
The residency is designed for a visual or comic artist to engage in a two months sojourn in May and June, making available a suitable environment and the means to produce and disseminate their works.
Projects submitted must focus on eco-responsibility* and involve partnership initiatives. They must meet at least one of the general objectives and one of the specific objectives.
This program seeks to promote artistic excellence, foster the development of the practice of artists and curators, and encourage a diversity of practices and new approaches to creation.
The residency is designed for an artist in music or popular song to undertake a two-month stay in Dakar at Villa Saint-Louis Ndar, making available a suitable environment and the means to produce and disseminate their works.
By financially supporting the risk inherent in the research process, this program seeks to promote innovation in art and the exploration of new avenues that contribute to the development of disciplines.
The studio-apartment residency is designed for an artist to engage in a three-month sojourn, making available a suitable environment and the means to produce and disseminate their works.
This program enables organizations recognized for their excellence to undertake tours outside of Quebec.
This program aims to support the Inuit and First Nations arts community in Québec in its quest for reappropriation, reconstruction and development, contributing to the knowledge, recognition and promotion of Inuit and First Nations artists and the Inuit and First Nations arts.