This Artist Resource page is a continually evolving section to provide our local artists with helpful links and blog posts to assist them in their artistic creation. If you are interested in a topic that has not been covered, please reach out to us!

Helpful Organizations

  • Canadian Artists’ Representation/Le Front des artistes canadiens is incorporated federally as a non-profit corporation that is the national voice of Canada’s professional visual artists. As a non-profit association and a National Art Service Organization, their mandate is to promote the visual arts in Canada, to promote a socio-economic climate that is conducive to the production of visual arts in Canada, and to conduct research and engage in public education for these purposes.

    We believe that artists, like professionals in other fields, should be paid for their work and share equitably in profits from their work. The Kawartha Art Gallery is proud to provide CARFAC fees to its presenting members.

    Helpful CARFAC links:

    CARFAC Canada | CARFAC Ontario | Tools

  • The CCA is Canada’s public arts funder, with a mandate to “foster and promote the study and enjoyment of, and the production of works in, the arts.” In 2021-22, over 4,600 Canadian artists, over 800 groups and over 2,330 arts organizations received Canada Council grants.

    Helpful CCA links:

    Grants | Strategic Innovation Fund | Digital Strategy Fund

  • In the last 20 years, CKL communities have matured into Ontario’s second largest single-tier municipality and home to some of the most vibrant downtowns, abundant green spaces and diverse opportunities. Kawartha Lakes has a vibrant arts, culture and heritage sector. They attract people and investment to our communities. There are an impressive number of heritage buildings, historic sites, museums, theatres and art galleries.

    Kawartha Lakes is home to many talented artists, musicians and performers. In February 2020, Council adopted the 2020-2030 Cultural Master Plan, after extensive consultation and engagement with community stakeholders throughout the municipality. This plan provides a long-term vision and a strategic action plan to guide the growth of the local cultural economy.

    Helpful CKL links:

    Arts, Culture and Heritage homepage
    Kawartha Lakes Arts Council (not affiliated with CKL)

  • For advocacy, professional development opportunities, and network-building.

    Through advocacy, professional development, and network-building, GOG advances and empowers Ontario public art galleries.

    Helpful GOG links:

    GOG Website

  • The OAC was established in 1963 to foster the creation and production of art for the benefit of all Ontarians with a special priority for artists living in regions outside Toronto. OAC is an agency that operates at arm's length from the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport. The OAC's grants and services to professional, Ontario-based artists and arts organizations support arts education, Indigenous arts, community arts, crafts, dance, Francophone arts, literature, media arts, multidisciplinary arts, music, theatre, touring, and visual arts. The OAC is directed by 12 volunteer board (council) members who come from communities throughout the province. They are appointed by the Government of Ontario for a three-year term.

    Helpful OAC links:

    OAC Website | Visual Arts Grants

  • ArtsBoost offers modern skills development for the arts through online learning at your own pace.

    Click here to start your learning journey!

  • The purpose of the Indigenous Protocols for the Visual Arts resource guide is to provide practical guidelines for respectful engagement with Indigenous Peoples. It is part of an ongoing initiative to strengthen respect for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis visual art and artists, and legal and moral rights in the lands commonly known as Canada.

    Click here to access it.

Opportunities

  • A Place Called Home Presents: THE YOUTH VIRTUAL ART PROJECT in memory of Jessica Joy

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    The Youth Virtual Art project is in honour of Jessica’s memory and will help to increase homeless awareness among youth so that they can gain a better understanding of the issues of homelessness and where to get support.

    Art was a form of therapy for Jessica and her passion. It allowed her to express herself freely in many different forms of art. She always dreamed of having an art studio to teach art classes.

    Unfortunately, she was never able to realize that dream.

    We would like to sincerely thank Jami Joy for her donation to the 2024 Youth Digital Art Project 2024 in memory of her daughter, Jessica Joy.

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    City of Kawartha Lakes youth between the ages of 14 and 24 are asked to share their thoughts and concerns on homelessness in the Kawartha Lakes through their artwork.

    All selected submissions will be exhibited digitally on A Place Called Home’s website

    • You are invited to submit a maximum of one entry

    • Artists must be 14 to 24 years or older at the time of submission

    • Only original work in traditional mediums of painting and drawing will be accepted

    • Respecting the cultural rights of Indigenous Peoples and applying the principles of free, prior and informed consent when sharing cultural artistic practices, all submissions must be culturally appropriate and if Indigenous motifs or designs are used proof of permission must be provided.

    To submit your entry, please fill out this entry form.

    ENTRY DETAILS

    • Must be in jpg format only (jpg or jpeg)

    • Only the image of your artwork can show (no frames or extraneous backgrounds)

    • Only high-resolution digital images will be accepted

    • Digital images should be 300 dpi in JPG (or JPEG) format, with an image width of approximately 7-10 inches (18- 25cm) and at least 3000 pixels in the longest dimension

    • Digital image must not be smaller than 800px on its longest side

    • Image files cannot exceed 2.5MB

    • Image files are to be named using the following convention: FirstName, LastName, Title of Work, Format (i.e.: Jane Doe, Title,.jpg)

    To submit your entry, fill out this entry form.

    Prizes:

    First place: $200.00

    Second place: $125.00

    Third place: $75.00

    Jurors to be announced

    Important Dates:

    October 16, 2024: Call for Entry opens

    November 30, 2024: Call for Entry closes

    December 6, 2024: Winners announced

    December 20, 2024: Online Exhibition launches

    If you have any questions, please email A PLACE CALLED HOME at jennifer@apch.ca

    Sponsored by

    Jami Joy - Team Joy Inc.

    Kawartha Art Gallery