Regina is looking for an artist to complete a three-month residency at the Neil Balkwill Civic Arts Centre.
According to the city, the resident artist’s work will “explore and reflect on Regina’s diverse artistic and cultural past, present and collective future.”
The city will support the artist’s development and help them produce a body of work during the residency, which will be displayed at at least one event at the centre and a closing showcase. The residency begins on July 8 and runs until Oct. 7.
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“Works could include 2D, 3D, traditional arts, dance, music, spoken or written word, public art, installation, social practices and more,” the city explained in a statement.
At the end of the residency, completed works may be submitted as potential additions to Regina’s Civic Art Collection.
The deadline to apply is May 31, and the city said preference will be given to applicants “with a connection and relationship to Regina and Treaty Four territory.”