General information and application form

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Québec-New Brunswick artist-in-residence program
(New Brunswick, Canada)


As part of its contribution to the initiative launched by the Québec government in 2006 to develop ongoing arts and culture exchanges between Québec and New Brunswick, the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec (CALQ) has concluded a reciprocity agreement with the New Brunswick Arts Board.

The agreement establishes an annual exchange program that provides professional artists and writers with opportunities for creation and professional development residencies in New Brunswick.

Artists and writers participating in this program enjoy complete autonomy and define the objectives of their period of residence and elaborate the parameters and conditions governing its realization in collaboration with an arts or community organization in the territory where the residence is to take place.


Artistic fields
Architectural research, arts and crafts, circus arts, dance, literature, media arts, multidisciplinary arts, music, popular song, theatre and visual arts


Target applicants
Artists and writers with at least two years of artistic practice.

When they register, applicants must submit a letter of intent from the host organization that undertakes to offer them professional support during their residency and that specifies the nature of the collaboration that they intend to establish in conjunction with the project.


Length of stay and amount of the grant
Interested candidates must submit to the CALQ a residency proposal that includes a stay outside the province of one to three months. Candidates are responsible for finding their own accommodation and making any professional contacts required for their projects.

The grant is $3 000 per month and is intended to cover the following expenses: the grant recipient's personal insurance, travel, accommodation and living expenses and the costs of purchasing, transporting and insuring the materials required to carry out the project.


Registration deadline
April 1, 2012


Additional information
This exchange has been made possible through the cooperation of the New Brunswick Arts Board : www.artsnb.ca.


Québec artists who participated in the Québec-New Brunswick Artists-in-Residence program
Jean-Paul Daoust (2009 literature), Sylvain Rivière (2009 literature), Jacinthe Loranger (2010 visual arts), Colin Lyons (2010 visual arts), Jesse Collette (2011 visual arts), Frédéric Lavoie (2011 visual arts), José Luis Torrès (2011 visual arts).



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