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PLEASE READ CAREFULLY:
One-week exhibitions will be programmed in Galleries 1, 2A, 2B and 3. Proposals are also being accepted for the Treaty Space Gallery. Exhibition dates and gallery spaces will be prioritized for graduating Black, Indigenous, Persons of Colour (BIPOC) students. We welcome you to identify yourself/your communities in your bio or within your proposal, if you wish to disclose.
Exhibition space in the Anna Leonowens Gallery is reserved primarily for University-based activity. Applicants are prioritized in the following order:
- MFA Thesis exhibitions;
- Undergraduate students in their graduating year;
- Group/ Class exhibitions;
- Visiting Artists and Faculty projects.
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
To be eligible for an exhibition you must be enrolled in at least one course during the semester you intend to exhibit. Priority is given to students in the final semester of their graduating year. Winter semester priority is given to MFA Thesis exhibitions which typically take up the months of March and April. If you are an undergraduate student who can only exhibit in March or April we will likely not be able to accommodate your request. A student graduating in April may be considered eligible for an exhibition in the following Summer semester only at the invitation of Gallery staff.
GROUP PROJECTS
The Gallery encourages proposals for two/three person projects and group shows from students in all levels of the University. These projects will be considered after all applications for solo, final-semester exhibitions are programmed.
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Please write your name exactly how you wish your name to be published in any exhibition press.
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Gallery staff will be corresponding with you through your NSCAD email.
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Applicant description: *
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Undergraduate/ Post-Baccalaureate Applicant
To be eligible for an exhibition you must be enrolled in at least one course during the semester you intend to exhibit. Priority is give to students in the final semester of their graduating year. Winter semester priority is given to MFA Thesis exhibitions which typically take up the months of March and April. If you can only exhibit in March or April we will likely not be able to accommodate your request.
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Select all that apply: *
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FACULTY/ STAFF Applicant
Faculty/ Staff are not eligible for solo exhibitions at the Anna Leonowens Gallery. We prioritize exhibitions by MFA and students in their graduating year. You may request a solo exhibition at the Port Loggia. The Gallery will invite faculty to exhibit a solo show in the following instances: the work aligns with special programming at NSCAD; on the occasion of a major award or recognition; at the time of arrival at NSCAD (new faculty); and retirement. When space permits, the Anna will organize faculty group exhibitions, highlighting a particular area or department.
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(Faculty/Staff) Select all that apply: *
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Visiting Artist/ Visiting Faculty Exhibition *
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Department Exhibition *
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Student Group Exhibition *
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MFA/ MAED Applicant
Priority is given to MFA Thesis exhibitions. If you are applying for an exhibition that is not your thesis show we may only be able to accommodate your request in the Summer semester and in rare occasions the Fall semester.
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Select all that apply: *
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Alumni/ Community Proposal
Thank you for your interest in exhibiting at the Anna Leonowens Gallery. The Anna is a public exhibition space and resource centre within NSCAD University and, as such, all of its programming is generated from within the school. The majority of the exhibitions are one-week long displays of student work where by they 'learn' exhibition practices through the mounting of their projects under our guidance. The handful of professional projects by faculty and visiting artists are 2-weeks in duration. Visiting artists' exhibitions are sponsored to the Gallery by host departments whose primary interest is in the artist's pedagogical presence with in the immediate community.
At this time we do not consider unsolicited proposals for potential exhibitions at the Anna Leonowens Gallery. If you are interested in presenting a project at our Port Loggia Gallery or Treaty Education Gallery, located at 1107 Marginal Rd, please contact the gallery directly: annaleonowens@nscad.ca.
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ENROLLMENT STATUS
You must be enrolled in at least one course in order to be eligible to exhibit in the semester you are applying for. Undergraduate students can only have ONE SOLO exhibition during their time at NSCAD. They can be a part of as many class or group exhibitions as they like.
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Date of Graduation *
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GALLERY PREFERENCE *
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EXHIBITION INFORMATION
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This can change after the exhibition has been accepted.
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Earliest Date to Exhibit
Be advised that the number of proposals we receive typically surpasses the available space in our schedule. When later dates are requested, it can be challenging to program your exhibition. For this reason, we ask that you please submit the EARLIEST POSSIBLE date your are available.
Undergraduate exhibitions in the WINTER semester will only be programmed in Jan + Feb (March + April reserved for MFAs)
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PROPOSAL INFORMATION
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Maximum of 500 words allowed. Currently Entered: 0 words.
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Please submit the following for each image:
Filename
Title
Medium/Link (for video or sound)
Size/ Duration
Date
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FACULTY ADVISOR
All applicants for both solo and group exhibitions must seek out the support of a FACULTY STUDIO ADVISOR who is available DURING THE SEMESTER OF YOUR EXHIBITION and is prepared to work with you as necessary. Exhibition requests must have the name and signature below of a FACULTY STUDIO ADVISOR and be accompanied by a completed FACULTY ASSESSMENT FORM. NOTE: It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that the FACULTY ADVISOR submits the ASSESSMENT FORM to the Gallery by the required date.
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THESIS EXHIBITION INFORMATION
Information can be updated at a later date should there be any changes.
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Note: We can provide insurance for your exhibition and liaise with the city or property owner to negotiate waived or lower fees.
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