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Yuhan Zheng, Round and Full, 2023. Critical Distance Public Art Billboard Career Launcher recipient. Photo by Tizzi Tan.

Critical Distance Centre for Curators
Call for Artists, Public Art Billboard

Details

RECIPIENT

Ernesto Cabral de Luna

Ernesto Cabral de Luna is a Mexican lens-based artist who works through experimental analog and digital processes to emphasize the multi-dimensionality and materiality of the image. Working with archives to alter perception through his image manipulations, he draws from his immigrant experience to explore themes of identity, representation, exile and diasporic communities. Ernesto recently completed his BFA in Photography at OCAD University.  A recipient of OCAD’s 2021 Wendy Coburn Art and Social Change Scholarship, he has exhibited at Ada Slaight, Xpace Cultural Centre, Riverdale Hub and Abbozzo Gallery.  Ernesto was selected for the Toronto Raptors’ 2022 Welcome Toronto Creators Program.

Website: abrokeniris.format.com
Instagram: @abrokeniris


OPPORTUNITY DESCRIPTION

OCAD University’s RBC Centre for Emerging Artists & Designers (CEAD) and Critical Distance Centre for Curators (CDCC) have partnered to co-create the Critical Distance Public Art Billboard Career Launcher. The opportunity will select a work from one (1) emerging artist to be exhibited at their public art billboard space on Shaw street in August/September 2024. An essay will be commissioned to accompany the work.

Critical Distance Centre for Curators (CDCC), a not-for-profit gallery, publisher, and professional network devoted to the support and advancement of curatorial inquiry in Toronto, Canada, and beyond. With a focus on critically engaged, collaborative, and cross-disciplinary practices, underrepresented-artists and art forms, and community outreach and education in art and exhibition-making, Critical Distance is an open platform for diverse curatorial perspectives, and a forum for the exchange of ideas on curating as a way to connect, engage, and inform people and publics across cultures, disciplines, geographies, and generations.

The CEAD and CDCC are inviting emerging artists to submit existing works for consideration. Artists are asked to reflect on how their submission functions in a public art context in the surrounding neighbourhood. The Artist and the Writer will be added to the CDCC’s online database of artists, curators and writers. 

To see examples of past projects in the Shaw billboard space, visit CDCC’s website.


ROLE & RESPONSIBILITIES

The selected emerging artist will: 

  • Provide a high resolution print file to the CEAD and CDCC by mid-May 2024.
    Specs are: 300 dpi CMYK, 96” x 96” with additional 2” bleed all around. TIFF, EPS or PDF file.
  • Be present for install in late July/early Aug, 2024. Exact date TBD with artist. 
  • Meet with the selected writer for the Critical Distance Exhibition Essay Career Launcher. Parties will be connected in mid-May, 2024

RATE

$650 Artist fee. Billboard production costs covered by the CEAD

APPLICATION SUPPORT

The OCAD U RBC CEAD is committed to promoting substantive equality for equity-seeking groups that are under-represented in the creative sector. We encourage applications from first-time applicants to the program and graduates of equity-seeking communities including racialized and Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, and persons of all sexual orientations and gender identities / expressions. Applicants are welcome to advise the CEAD of any accommodations needed to ensure you have access to a fair and equitable process. 

Applicants who need assistance with their submissions are invited to connect with the RBC CEAD for Advising supportClick here to learn more about how to book an advising appointment.

ACCESSIBILITY

Applicants who have concerns about meeting a Career Launcher application deadline are invited to connect with the CEAD in order to discuss possible alternatives. We encourage all who might require assistance with the application process to reach out to determine available support. Outreach of this nature should be undertaken at least one week prior to the published application deadline.

PARTNER

Critical Distance 

www.criticaldistance.ca

Suite 122, 401 Richmond Street West Toronto, ON M5V 3A8 

DEADLINE

Friday, April 12, 2024, 8:00 AM ET 

QUALIFICATIONS

  • OCAD U students graduating in 2024 from any program. 
  • Artist must be able to provide a high resolution image of the selected artwork based on the specs provided
  • Priority will be given to applicants who have not previously received a Career Launcher opportunity.

SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS

  • Contact info (Name, phone, and email)
  • Current creative CV
  • Website and/or social media handle
  • Artist statement/bio (150 words max)
  • A written response about the submitted works and on how it functions in a public art context in the surrounding neighbourhood. (100 words)
  • 1 - 3 images of to be considered, and a corresponding image list including: artist(s) name, title, year, medium, and dimensions

SUBMISSION INSTRUCTION

Apply via Typeform:
http:/bit.ly/CDCCArtist2024Apply


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