Art Bank Launches 50th Anniversary Call for Purchase
By: ArtBank / 19 July 2022A selection of artworks installed in client offices through the Art Bank art rental program. Artworks by: Rita Letendre, Reginald Holmes, Lorenzo Pepito, Scott Everingham, Andrea Mortson, and Dana Claxton.
As part of its 50th anniversary year, the Canada Council Art Bank has launched a new purchase program with a budget of $600,000 for new acquisitions. Given that this constitutes the first major Art Bank open call for purchases since 2011, it is an important moment in the evolution of the Art Bank collection and an opportunity to represent the changing face of contemporary art in Canada.
Announced by Director and CEO Simon Brault at the Canada Council Art Bank’s 50th anniversary exhibition vernissage on June 16—and now open for submissions—the new purchase program is one of several Council initiatives that aims to foster equity throughout the arts sector.
“I’m happy to announce today an open call for Art Bank purchases in 2022-23 that will address historical inequities in the collection,” said Brault.
In keeping with the Canada Council’s current strategic direction, priority will be given to the acquisition of artworks by artists who self-identify as Indigenous, Black, racialized, Deaf or having a disability, from official language minority communities, youth, 2SLGBTQ, gender-diverse and women, including artists at the intersections of these identities. In addition, the Art Bank will prioritize acquisitions of artworks by artists who are not currently in the Art Bank collection.
The previous call for purchase held in 2011 resulted in 1,875 submissions and the acquisition of 52 new works by Canadian artists. Among the 2011 acquisitions were paintings, photographs, sculptures and drawings valued at $303,025.
Submissions to the 2022 Call for Purchase are now open. All interested artists—emerging or established, individuals, groups or collaborations—as well as artists’ representatives, such as art dealers, gallery owners and artist cooperatives, will be considered. The information required to complete a submission can be found in the Art Bank Purchase Program Guidelines. Among the eligibility details of note:
- The artist must be a Canadian citizen or have permanent resident status.
- It is not necessary to be living in Canada to apply.
- Artwork must be from a living artist and have been produced in the last five years.
- Eligible artwork for purchase includes paintings, sculptures, limited-edition prints and photographs, drawings, fine craft, mixed media and other related mediums. (The Art Bank no longer acquires films, videos, installation work or large outdoor sculpture.)
All submissions will be assessed on elements of artistic merit, relevance and feasibility by a committee of artistic peers made up of professional artists and experts in their fields. Committee members will be selected with consideration to fair representation of artistic specializations, Canada’s official languages, First Nations, Inuit and Métis people, Deaf and disability communities, gender, age and the cultural and regional diversity of Canada.
The deadline for artwork submissions is September 14, 2022.
The 2022 Call for Purchase is an exciting program that will have far reaching impacts in all corners of Canada’s art world.
- For more information about the program, read the Guidelines and download the Declaration and Application forms.
- For questions about the program, email the Art Bank team.
- To read the press release visit the Canada Council for the Arts website.
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