NEIGHBOURHOOD ARTS NETWORK ANNOUNCES THE TELUS NEWCOMER ARTIST AWARD!
Have you recently moved to Canada?
Are you a professional artist?
Are you a resident of the City of Toronto?
With the common goal to support and celebrate newcomer artists in the City of Toronto, TELUS and the Neighbourhood Arts Network are pleased to announce the TELUS Newcomer Artist Award, a $10,000 cash prize celebrating a newcomer artist living in the City of Toronto. Administered by the Neighbourhood Arts Network and Toronto Arts Foundation, this prize is specifically geared for an individual artist who is a newcomer to Canada, a resident of the City of Toronto, and making a positive impact in their community through their artistic practice.
You are eligible if you are:
- An individual artist
- A newcomer to Canada (having moved to Canada within 1 to 7 years)
- Over the age of 18
- A current resident of the City of Toronto (Must have lived in Toronto for a minimum of 1 year)
- A Neighbourhood Arts Network member (You can sign up for our free membership prior to applying at www.neighbourhoodartsnetwork.org)
CLICK HERE TO ACCESS ONLINE APPLICATION!
Deadline for submissions: September 10, 2013
Award Selection Process:
Applications will be reviewed by a multidisciplinary jury selected by the Neighbourhood Arts Network and Toronto Arts Foundation. Jury members will have recognized expertise, prestige, credibility, and experience, along with a sense of history and perspective. The jury will be comprised of participants who are practitioners of the arts, organizers, programmers, producers, curators, critics, commentators and lay specialists. The Neighbourhood Arts Network and Toronto Arts Foundation will endeavor to ensure that the majority of jury members are arts and culture professionals.
For more information on the application process please contact Ella Cooper at 416.392.6802 ext. 212 /ella@torontoarts.org or Angie Aranda at 416.392.6802 ext. 218 / angie@torontoarts.org
Will Coukell has been a leader in the not for profit sector for 33 years. As Executive Director he has lead various projects such as a shelter for youth, a community health centre, a settlement house and currently is the Executive Director of Volunteer Ottawa, the volunteer centre for the Ottawa region. As a trained adult instructor, he currently teaches a wide variety of diverse courses including Risk Management, Volunteer Screening, Board of Directors training, Outcome Measures and many others. As a volunteer leader, he has chaired various boards and done many different volunteer jobs; he headed a group of over 3,000 volunteers for several years at Toronto’s Pride event.
Since January 2013, Gabriel Jean-Simon is the Chair of ArtsScene Ottawa Gatineau, a Business for the Arts committee which aims at bridging young professionals and arts organizations. He is also a public servant and has been a proud resident of Ottawa since 2005. For two years and in addition to his professional responsibilities, Gabriel co-chaired the National Capital Region Young Professionals’ Network, a forum for Ottawa-Gatineau federal employees dedicated to bring positive change to the public service. Gabriel’s volunteer involvement goes back to his student years during which he successively held several positions including Chair of his undergraduate students’ association, member of the executive board of a student federation (Université de Montréal), Chair of his graduate students’ association and Chair for the board of directors of the international student organization Simulation du Parlement européen Canada-Québec-Europe (SPECQUE). Thanks to these experiences, he’s learned a lot about working with volunteers and received the Québec Lieutenant-Governor’s Award and the Université Laval “Graduate Student Personality of the Year” Award. Gabriel is an Action Canada fellow.
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