**Deadline extended**
Call for Submissions
The Centre[3] – Martha Street Studio Residency Exchange, 2018/19
Submission Deadline: **extended to Tuesday October 16**
Duration: two weeks, between December 1st, 2018 – April 30th, 2019*
*timeline negotiable
Martha Street Studio is accepting submissions for its second Centre[3] – Martha Street Studio Residency Exchange. Martha Street Studio will select one artist to attend two-weeks of complimentary studio time at Centre[3]for Print and Media Arts (Hamilton, ON) to work on a print media based project between December 1st, 2018 and April 30th, 2019*. In addition, the selected artist will receive:
- A $600 artist fee
- $400 towards travel & accommodation
- $200 towards materials
- Up to three hours of technical assistance at Centre[3]
- A one-year membership to Centre[3]
The selected artist must be able to work independently in their chosen medium. The selected artist will arrange the timing of the residency with Centre [3]. Artists are responsible for organizing their own transportation and accommodation. If you require more information please contact gallery@printmakers.mb.ca.
Submission requirements:
- 10 images (1024 x 768 pixels, 72 dpi)
- A current CV with contact information
- A short project proposal (1 page maximum) of work to be completed while at Centre[3]
All applicants must have a valid Martha Street Studio membership. ($35 regular /$20 student/senior/low income, per year)
Please send submissions to gallery@printmakers.mb.ca with the subject line "Residency Exchange 2018."
About Centre[3] for Print and Media Arts:
http://centre3.com
Centre[3] for Print and Media Arts is an artist-run centre dedicated to promoting print and media arts in contemporary artistic discourse. Centre[3]'s extensive Print Arts facilities are housed in a 6000 square foot arts centre, located at the heart of the James Street North Arts District. As a production, exhibition, education centre and animator of community arts, Centre[3] supports both traditional and experimental print media and media art practices. The centre encourages research and innovation and provides forums for discussion and examination of critical and theoretical issues. Centre[3] supports artists in the development of their professional endeavours and acts as a resource centre for the visual and media arts community.