William and Isabel Pope Artist’s Residency in Painting in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
About
Since 2011, the Robert Pope Foundation and NSCAD University (Nova Scotia College of Art and Design) have jointly offered a two-month long residency with studio and honorarium to an exceptional Canadian painter each year.
OPEN CALL FOR APPLICATIONS:
We invite emerging and mid-career painters to apply for this unique opportunity to work and exhibit in our dynamic art college environment.
Eligibility requirements
This residency is open to all Canadian painters who have completed an MFA or equivalent degree.
MFA degree must have been completed prior to the residency’s start date.
Duration
Two months
Start Date
September 14, 2020
Application due date
January 24, 2020
The William and Isabel Pope Painting Residency provides…
The resident artist will be expected to do studio visits with current MFA students and to give two artist talks (one for students, and a public gallery talk during their exhibition). The resident artist may also be asked to host occasional studio visits from painting classes.
Submission Contents
Please send the following items in a single file in PDF format.
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All submissions must be sent by email to poperesidency@nscad.ca
For all other inquiries related to the residency please contact painting@nscad.ca
Past Recipient testimonials:
2019 – Joy Wong
The William and Isabel Pope Residency in Painting has been an unprecedented experience. Along with the generous financial support and the undertaking of a solo exhibition at Anna Leonowens, I was able to work freely in a large and beautiful studio space. I am so grateful to have met such wonderful people through giving artist talks, engaging in thoughtful class discussions, and acting as a guest critic. Welcomed warmly by the faculty of the Painting Area, and the undergraduate and graduate student population, I felt right at home in the NSCAD community.
2018 – John Player
I was incredibly fortunate to have had the opportunity of working as the Pope Award artist in residence. The residency came at a crucial point in my development where I began a new body of work, leaving behind previous complacencies. The ample studio space and generous funding were amazing. But above all, the connections I made with the greater community of students and staff at NSCAD provided me with the most valuable environment in which to create. I had the chance to share my discourse in presentations, engage in studio visits, learn from peers and put together an exhibition, all the things an art maker needs to thrive.
2017 – Nam Nguyen
“The Bill and Isabel Pope residency was of immense help to my art practice. Aside from the great studio, and the generous honorarium that provided the time for focused work, the community at NSCAD University is full of engaged and dynamic students, teachers and technicians. Through the solo exhibition, and so many great conversations, I was able to find new insights into my work that will fuel my creative pursuits for years to come. It was a definite creative boost. ”
2016 – Erin Loree
“For the duration of the residency I was surrounded by incredibly creative students and faculty members, with whom I quickly developed close friendships. I participated in discussions as a guest critic, had the opportunity to speak about my own practice on a number of occasions and quickly became a part of the community at the University. I felt completely at home there.”
2015 – Julie Trudel
“The NSCAD painting residency was an incredible opportunity to develop a new series of painting on shaped Plexiglas panels. The use of a high-tech plastic lab and the help of the technician was invaluable. I received a lot of interesting feedback and felt I was part of the NSCAD community from the very beginning to the end.”