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call for applications: milton-parc neighbours pop-up exhibition

— Call for submissions —
MAI’s Neighbours Pop-Up Exhibition
Submission deadline: November 10th, 2025 at 11:59 p.m. EST


MAI (Montréal, arts interculturels) invites emerging and established artists, duos, and artistic collectives based in the Milton-Parc neighbourhood to submit their visual arts proposals for MAI’s first Neighbour Pop-up Exhibition, which will take place from December 5th, 2025 to December 7th 2025. The Milton-Parc quadrangle is bounded by Sherbrooke Street and Pine Avenue, and Saint-Laurent Street and University Street. We encourage projects that explore multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and transdisciplinary approaches, reflecting the diversity and interculturality that are fundamental values of our mission. We give priority to creations by artists who are part of communities that are systematically excluded or invisible in the Canadian multidisciplinary arts scene: artists from Indigenous, Black, and various diaspora communities, as well as artists who are part of the disability diversity community and the 2SLGBTQIA+ community.

For more information about our artistic vision, see our 2025–2026 programming.

Deadline for submitting your application: November 10th, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. EST.

Artists may submit proposals for exhibitions in the medium(s) of their choice: video art, sound art, installations, sculptures, textiles, painting, etc., which can be presented in the MAI gallery. Projects may be presented in the language(s) of their choice.

PLEASE NOTE:

– The exhibition will open on Friday, December 5, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. and will be open from noon to 6 p.m. on Saturday, December 6, and Sunday, December 7, 2025.
– Artworks must be dropped off on Friday, December 5, 2025, between 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. If you need to speak to the technical director, please do so at the drop off. Any work delivered outside of the scheduled time may not be displayed. Works may be picked up on December 8, 2025, between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m.
– The MAI is the exhibition curator and will therefore be responsible for setting up the artworks.
– Priority will be given to artists who have never exhibited at the MAI.
– The project must be completed at the time of application.
– We do not offer production or co-production budgets.
– Please ensure that your project can be adapted to the MAI gallery space. Please read the technical specifications and floor plan carefully.

SUPPORT PROVIDED:
-Honorarium of $200;
-Project promotion: handled by MAI.

NOT INCLUDED:
-All exhibition production costs: collaborators’ fees, civil liability insurance costs, equipment purchases, artwork production costs.

YOUR APPLICATION MUST INCLUDE:

1) Your full contact details (postal and email address, phone number);
2) A description of the project (detailed text outlining the project, listing the materials used, physical characteristics, and technical requirements);
3) A description of the link between your project and the MAI’s intercultural mandate (max. 350 words);
4) A description of the artistic approach of the project (max. 350 words);
5) Short biography of the artist (and of each artist in the case of a collective project, max. 150 words per bio);
6) Curriculum vitae including website/social media accounts of the artists/curators and other project collaborators;
7) Dimensions of the artwork, desired hanging method, and how it should be presented;
8) Any other relevant documents (floor plan, press kit, etc.);
9) Visual portfolio of up to ten (10) digital high-definition images and/or videos (Vimeo or YouTube links) representing the submitted project. 

PROCEDURE FOR SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION: You must complete the form and submit your digital images through the form.

submit an application

Candidates who have difficulty providing the materials in the requested format may contact Anne-Audrey Remarais, Community Liaison Coordinator, at [email protected] or by phone at 514-982-1812 (ext. 223) to arrange a customized agreement for submitting their application. 

Only selected projects will be contacted.

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studio residency program

Call for Submissions
Alliance Program — Studio residency

Application deadline : December 9th, 2024 at 11:59 p.m. EST
Application form


It’s the official reopening of the MAI Studio Residencies!

From January 1st to July 31st, 2025, we’re making our two studios available to support selected projects in their research or creation stage, production development or access to rehearsal space.



Studio residencies consist of a maximum of 40 hours of studio time in one of the MAI’s two rehearsal studios : Studio 428 and/or Studio 223. The MAI is offering access to the studios for
a maximum duration of residency: 40 hours for a period of 3 consecutive months. The residency should take place between January 1st 2025 — July 31st 2025.

For this residency program, the MAI supports intercultural artistic approaches, those that span practices, imaginations, ways of inhabiting the world, trends and influences.

We welcome proposals from Indigenous artists (First Nations, Métis, and Inuit), racialized artists (including racialized recent immigrants), members of the 2SLGBTQQIPAA+ communities and/or neurodiverse, artists living with disabilities, chronic diseases, as well as neurodiverse and Deaf artists. Proposals from these artists will take precedence.

To learn more about our intercultural vision can be found here



Eligibility
Candidates must be an independent artist, emerging or mid-career artist, collective, post-graduate, or group legally constituted as an artistic company (not-for-profit) to apply.

Applicable to any artistic discipline
Research and creation or production development projects
Applicants must not have been supported by the Studio Residencies Program or the MAI’s Alliance cohort in the last three (3) years.


Submissions
Applications are open until December 9th, 2024 at 11:59 p.m. EST. To submit for an artistic residency please complete the application form here.


Contact
For more information please contact a member of our team below:

Marie Figuereo
[email protected]
(514) 982-1812  #221

Nicole A. Lee
[email protected]
(514) 982-1812  #225

 


ALLIANCE – Studio Residency Program is a project financed by the Government of Quebec and the City of Montreal as part of l’Entente sur le développement culturel de Montréal, and by the Canada Council for the Arts.

Call for submissions

call for proposals - justice

Justice is a digital project conceived for a trio of makers (video, sound artists, writers). Each commissioned video will have two soundtracks – one created by a composer, and one written and narrated by a text-based artist. Through use of a QR code, viewers/listeners will have the capacity to choose either soundtrack at any given time (presented both outdoors and online). For Canadian residents only.

MAI is looking to support a total of four teams of artists in producing and sharing their audio and visual works. Artists can apply collectively or individually. The teams will have three artists each: video, sound artist, and writer. Artists are encouraged to apply as a trio, but this is not mandatory – if artists apply individually or as a pair, they will be paired with other artists through a suggestive and collaborative process. 

The works are to focus on the theme of justice – visions of a better future, greater freedom for all, racial justice, queer liberation, disability justice, combatting homelessness, however you understand, enact and see justice. What does justice mean/look like/feel like to you? Where do you desire justice in the world, how do you hope justice will come about? What are you or others doing to create and pursue justice? 

The works will be presented such that the viewer/listener can choose to experience the video and audio clips separately or together, in whichever combination and order they choose. Each production by each team will be presented consecutively over the course of several weeks, both digitally and through projection. A QR code will allow for listening variations. 

Each work is to be 3 to 4 minutes long (video, musical score/composition, and narration). Each artist will receive a commissioning fee of $5,000. 

Deadline for proposals is December 1st, the projet will take place in Mars 2022

 

The application should include:

-Description of the project (500 words max.) and how it approaches the theme of “justice”.

-Biography

-Supporting material (video, sound, text, excerpts) VIEW/LISTEN LINKS ONLY (no downloads)

Applications are to be forwarded to: [email protected]

Questions can be directed to Jean Grünewald to the same e-mail as above.

 

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alliance program 2019–2020

© Thaïla Kampo

We are thrilled to announce that the 2019-2020 call for submissions for Alliance, the MAI’s unique artist-support program is now online. Find out about the program’s unique structure, admissions criteria and the various services it offers by going to the call for submissions page: http://m-a-i.qc.ca/en/callforsubmission/alliance-program/

Deadline: June 30, 2019

Alliance is financed by the Government of Quebec and the City of Montreal as part of l’Entente sur le développement culturel de Montréal, and by the Canada Council for the Arts.