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For Artspace Members Working in Collaboration
Artspace invites Members who are working in teams, or who will form a collective of practicing artists, to propose a project that can be explored, researched, developed, workshopped or created in the Artspace gallery at 338 Aylmer Street North in Peterborough.
The Artspace main gallery is a 1000 square foot space with 12 foot high ceilings.
This unpaid residency runs from July 5 to August 22, 2026.
The Members Residency is open to Artspace members working in any discipline, including visual art, media arts, performance, works-in-language, or any combination. The residency is self-directed and unpaid, and may be used for research, development, creation, and presentation; to pilot a new project or bring an existing project into its next phase.
PROPOSALS
Artists are encouraged to reimagine the Artspace gallery as a working studio and presentation space, and to consider the day-to-day engagement of passersby on the Aylmer Street sidewalk and road.
One of the key objectives of this residency will be to communicate with viewers and/or to activate artwork through our street-level windows.
Proposals should include some form of public participation, engagement, presentation, or performance at some point during the 7-week residency.
Artists are also asked to consider the 2026 theme of Belonging in their proposal.
RESIDENCY RESPONSIBILITIES
Activation of our west-facing, street-level windows through some form of public engagement.
Supplies and materials. (We offer some of each, and access to some equipment.)
Living and travel expenses, and associated costs.
Coordinating with Artspace personnel regarding access.
Maintaining independent practice and project.
Restoration to pre-project site terms after completion of Residency.
Compliance with safety and security procedures.
Publicly sharing process and progress through applicable modes of communication. Communications will be coordinated with our staff and made public via Artspace newsletter, website, social media channels, etc.
YOUR PROPOSAL
To be submitted by a single, lead applicant on behalf of a collaborative artistic team
EVALUATION
Our selection team is asked to reflect on their implicit biases and to prioritize BIPOC, 2SLGBTQIA+, disabled, and/or low-income artists. The following criteria will be considered:
Clarity of ideas
Feasibility
Community engagement components
Relevance to the 2026 theme of belonging
Residency Type
Studio Type
Duration
7 - 7 weeks
Scheduling
Fixed Dates
Geographic Eligibility
Age Requirements
18 - 110 years old
Applicant Type
Collectives only
Note
Eligibility requires Artspace membership: https://artspaceptbo.ca/membership
Studio Access
Benefits: - Keyed access between 6am and 10pm to Artspace facilities for the residency duration - An air-conditioned workspace during the hottest months of the year - A transformable gallery space that is the artists’ “blank canvas” - 1000 square foot communal workspace that is publicly visible and is completely free of charge - Shared facilities include a modest kitchenette and two bathrooms, one of which is Accessible
Accessibility
Artspace is a ground-level facility with ramp access at our main entrance. While not every area of Artspace is physically accessible to folks with disabilities, the Main Gallery, Community Studio, and a public washroom are. Foam earplugs are available at our main entrance and/or by request. Noise levels vary depending on activities in the Main Gallery. Artspace personnel are committed to working with the successful applicants in support of their individual accessibility needs during their residency. Please note, Artspace cannot provide compensation for living accommodations or travel.
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Opens
February 25, 2026
Deadline
April 25, 2026
Program Dates
July 5, 2026 -August 22, 2026
A non-profit, charitable ARC nurturing the development and presentation of new work from artists of all disciplines.