Press Release
Who Can Apply
General Call for Artists
Indigenous artists from all over Canada, working within all forms of art and media, are invited to apply!
Note: There is no deadline for submission of interest in future projects.
2025 World Juniors Call for Artists
Our hope is to showcase Indigenous artists from the Capital Region, including urban Indigenous artists and artists from the Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg, Algonquins of Pikwakanagan and Mohawks of Akwesasne communities.
All are welcome to apply, and preference may be given to artists from the communities listed above.
If a group of artists would like to apply for a project (as opposed to an individual artist), please include that detail within the project description when submitting your form.
Deadline to submit your expression of interest: June 30, 2024
Scope of Work
Once chosen, the selected artists will be formally commissioned with delivering their respective artwork in line with project deadlines, and to provide additional content (behind-the-scenes footage, availability for interviews, etc.) to support the storytelling of the project.
In addition to cash compensation (TBC), artists may receive other benefits, including but not limited to tickets, event merchandise, an invitation to present their design on-site at events, and promotional opportunities through their work being featured digitally on Hockey Canada and/or event digital and social media channels, and on-site at events. Media requests will also be coordinated for artists, to amplify and share their great work beyond the host city.
There are two scopes of work available to interested artists:
General Call for Artists
In direct collaboration with Indigenous artists, Hockey Canada plans to develop event and art initiatives that celebrate and represent Indigenous artistry, creating closer connections with the communities and regions in which we host, and showcasing the dynamic community-building power of hockey.
Interested artists will become part of a database of artists, regardless of their medium, whether they be painters, bead artisans, woodworkers, etc., and regardless of their location. Based on the sites of future events across the country, artists with relevant skill sets and geographical proximity will be selected to participate in various art projects.
Proposed Projects
2025 IIHF World Junior Championship Call for Artists
The 2025 IIHF World Junior Championship will take place in Ottawa, Ontario, from Dec. 26 to Jan. 5, 2025.
Ottawa is a city that stands on the unceded ancestral lands of the Anishinabeg Algonquin. The Anishinabe Algonquin people have been longstanding stewards of this territory, nurturing the land with their rich culture. Ottawa acknowledges and honours the contributions of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples, past and present, and embraces a commitment to understanding and celebrating the diverse heritage and contributions of Indigenous peoples.
In an effort to celebrate the Indigenous communities that make up our host city, and the incredible art found within, the World Juniors is once again looking to integrate Indigenous art into key event components.
Proposed Projects
The following projects are being presented as options to allow applicants to showcase different ideas and skills. Hockey Canada reserves the right to select which project any successful artist is asked to work on after they have been selected. Projects can include, but are not limited to:
Proposals
All proposals must be sent via this Call for Indigenous Artists form and include:
All submissions will be kept confidential and not shared beyond the selection committee without consent of the artist. The selection of artists will be made by representatives from Hockey Canada, the relevant host organizing committee(s), locally relevant city/municipality/tourism representatives, and local Indigenous leadership.
The artist retains all intellectual property rights to any submitted designs throughout the proposal stage. Selected artists will enter into a formal agreement with Hockey Canada, which will cover when and how Hockey Canada may make use of the selected artist’s designs.
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