At the McCord:
The Museum welcomes Manasie Akpaliapik, a contemporary artist from Ikpiarjuk (Arctic Bay) on Baffin Island, Nunavut, for Inuit Universe, an exhibition dedicated to his work.
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Fleurs de Villes is back in Montreal:
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Calls – courtesy of ELAN:
Est nord est is accepting applications for their Artist in Residency program. This residency program is open to professional visual artists, whether established or emerging, from Québec, Canada, and other countries. The eight-week residencies host four artists per season. They include an honorarium, lodging, work spaces, logistical support, and access to the centre’s technical and documentary resources.→Deadline November 10 @ 11:59 PM Click here for details
The McClure Gallery invites submissions for its 2025-2026 programming season. Artists and curators encouraged to apply.→Deadline October 15 @ 11:59 PM Click here for details
Artexte 2024-2025 research residency program is now open for submissions! They invite three researchers from all contemporary art disciplines to explore Artexte’s collection and deepen their research. Selected residents receive research support, workspace, and a $1,000 honorarium.→Deadline October 29. Click here for details
Caravansérail is accepting submissions for exhibitions from emerging artists in the Lower St. Lawrence region for their annual programming.→Deadline November 3 @ 11:59pm. Click here for details
ArtistsInMontreal.com is on the lookout for Montreal visual artists to have their works featured on the website. As of Jan. 1, 2022, the membership fee is $10 for the year per artist. AIM takes no commission on works sold.
Japanese Canadian Place & Memory by Japanese Canadian Legacies Fund and Véhicule Press . Submit poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction for an anthology focused on Japanese Canadian place and memory, co-edited by Michael Prior, Kerri Sakamoto, and Leanne Toshiko Simpson. The collection aims to honor histories and create new narratives, with works featured in both a print anthology and a digital mapping project.→Deadline January 1. Click here for details
Metatron Press seeks submissions for their Micro-Meta Series on Instagram, featuring short, impactful poems that blend humor and existential reflection. Submit up to 5 pieces, each with a larger font size (16 pt+), 20 lines or less.→Deadline rolling. Click here for details
Room Magazine invites submissions for Issue 48.1: Humour. They seek unpublished poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and black-and-white art by folks of marginalized genders. Share your funniest works that explore the power of laughter as resistance and critique.→Deadline rolling. Click here for details
Yolk literary is now accepting submissions to their digital publication and to their “In Transit” series.→Deadline rolling. Click here for details
Lantern Magazine is accepting submissions. Established in 2007, Lantern Magazine is a poetry periodical specifically catered to promoting writers in the Montreal literary community.→ Ongoing. Click here for details
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Film screening: The Spoils
Wednesday, October 16, 2024, 6:30 p.m. (doors open at 5:45 p.m.). Henry F. Hall BuildingSir George Williams University Alumni Auditorium, Room H-1101455 De Maisonneuve Blvd. W., Montreal
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