Call for Proposals for members
© Photo Credits: Laura Leong, 2024.
Call for proposals for articule’s members
Submission deadline: Sunday, May 26, 2024 at 11:59 p.m. EST.
Event dates: June 14 and 15, 2024.
Call for Proposals - FORM
For this 9th edition of Montreal Monochrome, articule invites individual artists and collectives to consider the art and act of undoing.
What is receptive, or unreceptive, to being undone: what materials, objects, structures, or systems? How can we undo—untangle, unsettle—systems of oppression or cultural expectations? In the wake of undoing, what remains to be utilized?
PROPOSALS MUST INCLUDE:
Contact Name
Project Title
Artist Names
Description
Duration
Tech/Material/Space Requirements
Artist Bios
Please send any additional support material to outreach@articule.org with Montreal Monochrome, the name of the project, and the contact name in the subject line.
The event will be held at articule’s gallery space, unless there are sanitary restrictions in place. Submissions must be designed around the gallery space. If you wish to present your work in another space, please indicate if it is accessible.
Each project will receive an honorarium based on CARFAC's guidelines (amounts are based on available credits, submitted budgets and eligible expenses).
Montreal Monochrome is an annual conference organized by articule's Fabulous (anti-oppression) Committee. It addresses the misrepresentation and under-representation of Indigenous and racialized people in the current Montreal arts scene. The event aims to imagine and nurture new and existing connections, solidarities and friendships between Indigenous artists, thinkers, cultural workers and racialized allies. Artists, cultural workers, researchers, community organizers and others are invited to apply. The selected projects may take the form of workshops, round tables, debates, collective works, actions in the public space, interventions, performances, demonstrations, lightning gatherings, among others.
The Fabulous Committee is a space for Black, Indigenous and/or racialized articule members, as well as Black, Indigenous and/or racialized queer and/or trans members, to come together, to have a space to care for each other, to exchange ideas, to share their practice and to see art together. The activities of the Fabulous Committee change according to the needs and desires of the members.