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Oct 31
Artist Residency Award – Icelandic National League of North America

Applications are now open for the 2025 Icelandic National League of North America Artist Residency Award. The award is open to Icelandic artists, to artists with Icelandic heritage, and artists […]

Oct 29
Grief in the Open – A Community Panel and Workshop

We invite you to join community members to explore how grief is handled across cultures, discover ways to rethink grief, and learn creative responses from experts and artists.

Oct 29
Urban Art Biz | Students in the Field | Indigenous Art Internship Experiences

Are you an Indigenous student looking to build experiences in the art sector? Tune into Season 5 Episode 2 of Urban Art Biz to learn about student experiences in Indigenous internships and research roles in gallery spaces, collections, and universities.

Oct 16
Members’ Lightbox: 22×22

Call For Submissions The Exchange District BIZ and PLATFORM invite submissions of lens-based image works for public presentation in illuminated light-boxes, as part of the 2026 Lights On The Exchange […]

Sep 22
Bios and Artist Statements… What’s the Difference?

Artists are constantly being asked to describe themselves and their art practice in different kinds of written documents: “provide a 50-word bio, provide an artist statement…” Okay, but what’s the […]

Apr 01
Past Training and Workshops

Past Training & Workshops Collected videos highlighting some of our most popular workshops and training Even with the best intentions, sometimes we miss attending a workshop we’ve registered for! Browse […]

Mar 08
What I Wish I’d Known with Andrea von Wichert – Creative Accessibility

Creative Accessibility is a series of online webinars and panel discussions that explore disability art, the experiences of artists with disabilities and how to make art accessible. These workshops are beneficial not only for emerging artists with disabilities, but artists at all levels of their career with and without disabilities.

Jan 29
Legal Considerations for Indigenous Artists & Designers

While many legal resources exist, few focus on addressing questions, topics, and barriers specifically relevant to Indigenous creatives. Despite existing limitations and gaps in how Canadian laws support the rights of Indigenous creatives, this resource aims to provide concepts and tools that can help creatives better understand their rights, voice their expectations, and advocate for themselves and their work.