Kinship Medicines | Indigenous Arts Program

Category:

Theme:

Country:

City:

Eligibility:

Overview

Kinship Medicines is a thematic residency for queer, trans, and two-spirited Indigenous writers and visual artists who are enacting kinship ethics in their practices, particularly around discussions of gender, sex, and the queer-trans Indigenous futures movement.

This residency focuses on the discursive spark shared between queer, trans, and two spirited Indigenous visual artists and writers by focusing on conversation, collaboration, and building creative kinship between a cohort of writers who think alongside artists, whether it be through curatorial writing or literary form,  and a cohort of studio artists. 

Kinship Medicines offers a space for writers and visual artists to grow their practices around the theme of kinship—which encompasses a wide range of spaces and ideas, from BDSM to romantic friendship—as an ethic, method, and methodology for making art.

What does the program offer?

The structure of the residency consists of seminars centered around the theme. Additionally, time and space will be given for the participants to engage with their own discipline and practices in relation to the residency theme through studio practice.

Writers and visual artists will have their own studio in Glyde Hall with access to the visual art’s production facilities.

Who should apply?

This program is for global indigenous visual artists or writers who are queer, trans, or two-spirited.

This is the first artistic residency of its kind internationally that makes space specifically for queer, trans and two-spirited Indigenous peoples; and for discussion about the creative and discursive relationship between Indigenous artists and writers.

Dates: April 20 - May 15, 2020

 

Prizes Details: 

*Participants accepted to the program will be eligible for up to 100% scholarship to cover the program fee.

The program fee includes a single room and the Full Flex Meal Plan at Banff Centre. Travel to and from Banff Centre is the responsibility of participants.

Deadline: 
26/February/2020
Contact & Links: 
Call for Artists

Center for the Visual Arts

Wausau WI

The Landmark Building Mural

06/May/2024

Call for Artists

Saint Louis Art Gallery Oxford

Oxford

Small Work II

31/May/2024

Call for Submissions

Small Plates Choreography Festival

Austin

Small Plates Choreography Festival Austin TX

01/June/2024

Call for Submissions

Boynes Emerging Artist Award

International / Online

Call for Entries: Boynes Artist Award 10th Edition

29/April/2024

Call for Artists

Aedra Fine Arts

It's Oh So Quiet : Catalogue Publication & Online Exhibit

05/May/2024

Call for Artists

mepaintsme

Online

Open Call 3

17/May/2024

Residency

Primo Piano Special Projects

Santa Caterina (Lecce)

BAROQUE BLUE 2024

11/June/2024

Call for Entries

Newburyport Art

Newburyport

National Juried Show

30/April/2024

Call for Artists

Diriyah Art Futures

Riyadh

GLOBAL OPEN CALL: DAF's 'Emerging New Media Artists' educational programme

29/April/2024

Call for Submissions

kNOwBOX dance

Dallas

kNOwBOX dance Film Festival 2024 Open Call

01/June/2024

Call for Entries

DOORDOM Gallery

London

STRUCTURES | Open Call for PHOTOGRAPHERS | Photography Prize Vol III

15/May/2024

Call for Submissions

Superpresent Magazine

Superpresent Summer 2024 Issue

01/June/2024

Call for Submissions

Pennant Place

Gainesville Florida

Thriving, Abundant, Joyful Presents and Futures

20/May/2024

Call for Entries

SU4IP

Sheffield

"More or Less?" - Artist Book by SU4IP

30/April/2024

Funding & Grants

Blue Koi Gallery

Grandview

Koi Artist Award

31/May/2024

Call for Artists

Create Waterloo

Waterloo

Lumen Festival

04/May/2024

Call for Artists

RaumArs A–i–R

Rauma

Call for all disciplines, 2025

09/May/2024

Call for Artists

Bull Days

GOLDEN BULL AWARD

30/April/2024

Call for Artists

Limner Gallery

Hudson

Digital Art, Assemblage and Hand Cut Paper Collage II

30/April/2024