Position Details
Application Deadline

Call to Artists: HSC Children’s Hospital Childhood Cancer and Blood Disorders WardArt Project

An initiative of Children’s Hospital Foundation of Manitoba: Let’s reimagine hospital spaces for children who need care.

Proposals are due February 2, 2026, 4:00pm CST

Late applications will not be accepted.

Artist Compensation and Expected Timeline:

Total Compensation: $3,000.00 per selected artist.

Final proposals are due: February 2, 2026

Selection Committee deliberations and decisions: February 9-13, 2026

Selection Committee decisions communicated to all participating artists by February 20, 2026.

Selection Process:

The commissioned artists will be selected through an open Artist Call.

Artists will submit their design incorporating; the “Let’s Make Anything Possible” theme; Content Guidelines; Visual Requirements; Children’s Hospital Foundation of Manitoba Colour Palette and Technical Requirements. 

The committee will then select up to 20 artists to be included in the final project.

The Selection Committee

The Selection Committee will be comprised of representatives of community and stakeholder groups, including:

  • Children’s Hospital Foundation of Manitoba (CHFM) staff
  • Children’s Hospital Foundation of Manitoba (CHFM) volunteers
  • Senior Hospital administration staff
  • Arts professionals
  • Youth with lived experience at Children’s Hospital

Selection Criteria

Expressions of interest will be reviewed on the basis of:

  • Age-appropriate, uplifting content suitable for extended viewing (25%)
  • Qualifications and experience of the artist (25%)
  • Alignment with “Let’s Make Anything Possible” theme and healing mission (20%)
  • Proper incorporation of required CHFM color palette (15%)
  • Technical quality and suitability for hospital environment (15%)

How to Submit:

Click HERE to access the online submission form.

Submission Process:

  1. Create an account on the submission platform
  2. Review all sections of the online submission form before beginning
  3. Complete all required fields (you can save and edit your proposal as much as you like before submitting)

Required Materials:

  • Artist statement (200 words maximum) explaining how your work embodies “Let’s Making Anything Possible”, and aligns with the Vision for the Children’s Hospital childhood cancer and blood disorders ward, recognizing sensitivity to creating healing spaces for children
  • Artist biography (100 words maximum), informing the committee about your art practice and experience with similar projects
  • Portfolio samples – attach up to eight supporting image attachments (jpeg files, 1MB each maximum)
  • Amongst the images that you are submitting, please clearly identify the completed digital image that you would like to be considered for one of the 5 unique room designs as per supplied 3D sample rooms.

Artwork Submission Guidelines – Children’s Hospital Room Graphics:

Preferred File Types:

  • Vector files (preferred when possible):

AI, EPS, or PDF (outlined fonts)

  • Raster files (scanned or high resolution photographs)
    TIFF or PSD (layers welcome but not required)
    High-quality JPG or PNG may be accepted for review, but not for final production. The production team will assist artists with converting files as needed)
  • Resolution and Quality

Raster artwork should be created at 300 DPI at full scale where possible

For very large-format artwork, 150–300 DPI at final size is acceptable

Do not upscale low-resolution images, as this will affect print quality

  • Color Mode:

Artwork should be supplied in CMYK color mode

RGB artwork is acceptable for initial review, but final files will be converted to CMYK for printing

  • Bleed and Cropping:

Final print files will require bleed on all sides

Please plan for an additional 1–2 inches of bleed beyond the final visible area

Important visual elements should be kept away from edges to allow for trimming and installation tolerances

  • Raster vs. Vector Considerations:

Vector artwork is ideal for scalability and sharpness across different room elements

Raster artwork is perfectly acceptable, provided it meets resolution requirements

Mixed files (vector + raster) are welcome

  • Content Considerations:

Avoid small text, fine details, or elements that rely on exact positioning

Designs should be adaptable to multiple sizes and surfaces

  • Final Notes:

Measurements and specific templates will be provided to selected artists before final production. Our production team will work with chosen artists to ensure artwork translates well to print and installation. Minor adjustments for scaling, bleed, or technical setup may be required before printing. If you have any questions about file preparation or suitability, we are happy to help guide you through the process.

Artist Recognition & Media Expectations:

Selected artists will:

  • Have artwork permanently displayed in childhood cancer and blood disorders ward patient rooms at Manitoba’s only children’s hospital
  • Be recognized as community partners in children’s healing and hope
  • Receive formal acknowledgment and documentation of community contribution
  • Selected artists’ information including bios, artwork descriptions and images will be included in Children’s Hospital Foundation of Manitoba’s promotional materials and distributed to media
  • Artists will be asked to make themselves available for media requests and interviews.

Code of Conduct Statement:

Children’s Hospital Foundation of Manitoba is intent on creating a welcoming, inclusive, safe and respectful environment for this revitalization art project for all involved by being:

  • Inclusive and respectful of people of every race, ethnicity, gender identity and expression, ability, sexual orientation, nationality, religion or age
  • Opposed to all forms of harassment
  • Intentional with words and refraining from any kind of abusive or offensive language
  • Mindful of the personal space and boundaries of others


Those found in violation of the Code of Conduct may face sanctions or be removed from the project.

By submitting your application, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to abide by this Code of Conduct.


About HSC Children’s Hospital:

HSC Children’s Hospital is Manitoba’s only treatment, teaching, research and health promotion facility exclusively for infants, children and adolescents. Acting as one of three referring centres in the network, HSC Children’s serves communities in Manitoba, Northwestern Ontario and parts of Saskatchewan and Nunavut.

About Children’s Hospital Foundation of Manitoba:

The mission of Children’s Hospital Foundation is to improve the health of children everywhere, by inspiring our community to support excellence in child health care and child health research.

Children’s Hospital Foundation of Manitoba has raised more than $265 million to help children get the best care experience possible by funding leading edge equipment, improved healthcare spaces, and child and family-focused programs at HSC Children’s Hospital. The Foundation also supports more than 300 world-class pediatric medical researchers at the Children’s Hospital Research Institute of Manitoba, involved in nearly $20 million of research and clinical trial activity each year with the goal of ground-breaking cures and clinically proven supports for pediatric care in Manitoba and around the world.

About Graffiti Art Programming:

Graffiti Art Programming (GAP) is a Community Youth Arts Centre featuring a contemporary art exhibition space and offering free art classes to children and youth throughout the North End and Downtown neighbourhoods. In our capacity as Project Manager, GAP is excited to partner with the Children’s Hospital Foundation of Manitoba to develop, coordinate and deliver an art installation project within the Cancer Ward at HSC Children’s Hospital. 

Children’s Hospital Foundation of Manitoba is excited to invite interested artists to create artwork to be installed on the childhood cancer and blood disorders ward of Children’s Hospital.


Project Overview:

Project Mission:

These artworks will provide comfort, inspiration, and hope for children and families during extended and difficult hospital stays, embodying our belief that together, we can “make anything possible.”
We ask artists to provide a digital design suitable for large-format vinyl printing. Horizontal orientation preferred. Once the committee has selected the finalists, their artwork will be professionally printed on durable hospital grade vinyl that will be applied directly on to the walls in each inpatient unit.


Each space will be designed with diversity, equity, inclusivity and reconciliation at its heart, reflecting the diversity of children and families served with particular attention to the representation of Indigenous cultures and communities. This project aims to set the standard for creating spaces that uplift children facing the toughest journeys, create environments that support emotional well-being, and a sense of comfort through engaging, age-appropriate, and culturally sensitive works of art.

We encourage artists from diverse cultural backgrounds, including Indigenous, 2SLGBTQ+, BIPOC and disability communities. 

Project’s Artistic Vision:

We believe the most powerful healing art emerges when artistic imagination meets purposeful design. Artists bring the creative vision and individual creativity that drive this project, while certain foundational elements—from color palettes to cultural inclusivity—help us create a cohesive healing environment that serves the children who will live with it during their treatment journey.


Project Theme: “Let’s Make Anything Possible”


All artwork should radiate the spirit of “Let’s Make Anything Possible” – creating a sense that no dream is too big, no goal unreachable, and every day holds potential for wonder and magic. Art should help children stay connected to nature, their imagination and the joy of simply being a kid.Project Overview

Children’s Hospital Foundation of Manitoba is excited to invite interested artists to create artwork to be installed on the childhood cancer and blood disorders ward of Children’s Hospital.

Project Scope:

Through this Art Call, up to 20 artists will be selected to participate in this revitalizing, healing art project. The goal is to transform 15 inpatient rooms and adjacent spaces on the childhood cancer and blood disorders ward of Children’s Hospital into vibrant, healing environments that spark comfort, joy and imagination.

We envision uniquely designed, original digital artwork, that will then be printed on vinyl and installed in such a way as to wrap around 2-3 walls in each of these rooms (vinyl printing and installation will be the responsibility of the Children’s Hospital Foundation of Manitoba). For the artist’s reference, we have provided 3D images of the 5 unique inpatient room designs, and one image (courtesy of local artist Kal Barteski) of what a finished room, complete with artwork, would look like. We ask that in your submission you identify which of the 5 rooms your image has been created for (only one design per artist).

Working within the guidelines and requirements of the Children’s Hospital Foundation of Manitoba, artists will have full creative control of their work.

Emotional Goals & “Let’s Make Anything Possible” Feeling:

Your artwork should celebrate childhood and nurture the spirit of play:

  • Inspire boundless dreams and celebrate the joy of being a child – emphasize play, curiosity, laughter, and wonder
  • Create a sense of adventure through nature, and spark imagination with delightful distraction that transports children to imaginary journeys
  • Nurture hope and optimism – remind children that there’s always something wonderful to discover or dream about
  • Encourage playfulness – show that it’s always okay to be silly, creative, and imaginative

Themes to Highlight:

  • Cultural sensitivity and inclusion, given that 60% of patients are First Nations, Métis, or Inuit children
  • Respect and welcoming to all cultural backgrounds
  • Representation of diverse children and families in meaningful, non-stereotypical ways
  • Manitoba, Nunavut and Eastern Ontario nature scenes and animals
  • Movement, imagination, and play to promote curiosity and reduce anxiety
  • Universal themes of friendship, family, and possibility that resonate across cultures
  • Age-appropriate content suitable for a wide range of ages and cultural backgrounds

Content Guidelines:

Content to Avoid:

To ensure artwork creates a healing environment appropriate for all children and families, please avoid the following:

✗ Medical imagery or hospital references

✗ Potentially frightening elements (storms, darkness, conflict, scary animals)

✗ Cartoon characters, mascots, or pop culture references (these date quickly and may not remain relevant)

✗ Branded logos or commercial references of any kind

✗ Tokenistic cultural references or stereotypical cultural imagery

✗ Seasonal designs (Christmas, Halloween, etc.) that limit year-round appropriateness

✗ Overly complex or chaotic compositions that might feel overwhelming

✗ Religious symbols that might exclude some families

✗ Any content that might trigger anxiety during illness

✗ Loud or jarring color schemes, overstimulating visuals

Visual Requirements:

Colour Palette:

When creating your design you may use your choice of ‘uplifting’ colours. And, in an effort to create a flowing, cohesive healing environment we ask that you also select and incorporate at least 3 colours from the provided colour palette.

Hospital Environment Context:

For medical care reasons please leave the ‘Head Wall’ behind the patient bed free of imagery.

Hospital walls may occasionally experience damage due to medical equipment, maintenance, or patient care activities.

With your participation in this project, artists agree to authorize reprinting of their artwork if unexpected damage occurs within the first 10 years of installation. This agreement ensures that children’s rooms can be quickly restored with healing artwork when needed, maintaining the therapeutic environment that supports their wellbeing.

Family-Centered Approach and Long-Term Impact:

The artwork will:

  • Provide daily inspiration for children of all ages during weeks or months treatment
  • Offer families and caregivers, spending long hours at bedside, positive focal points during difficult conversations and procedures
  • Help to uplift siblings and extended family members
  • Support healthcare providers working in these spaces daily by creating more hopeful, healing environments
  • Demonstrate community support for children’s healthcare across Manitoba

Ready to Help Make Anything Possible?

Transform young lives and bring hope to patient rooms at HSC Children’s Hospital. Your creativity can provide comfort, spark imagination, and remind every child that their dreams have no limits.

Together, we’re making world-class care possible for every child who needs it.

Submit your application by February 2, 2026, 4:00pm CST

For questions or additional information:

Stephen Wilson

Executive Director, Graffiti Art Programming Inc.

204-667-9960

info@graffitigallery.ca

Children’s Hospital Foundation of Manitoba

Goodbear.ca

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