Deadline: 21-Oct-2026
The International Residencies grant supports Canadian artists, arts workers, and Indigenous cultural practitioners in participating in residency programs outside Canada. It funds creative research, artistic creation, and international networking through structured residency experiences abroad. The program offers up to $20,000 per application to strengthen global artistic and cultural exchange.
Overview of the Program
The International Residencies grant is part of the Canada Council for the Arts initiative under the broader Arts Across Canada and Abroad framework. It aims to increase global mobility and collaboration for Canadian artists and cultural practitioners through international residency opportunities.
The program focuses on strengthening artistic development by enabling participation in residencies outside Canada that encourage:
- Cross-cultural collaboration
- Creative experimentation
- Professional networking
- Artistic research and production
Key Focus Areas
International Artistic and Cultural Exchange
- Supports participation in global residency programs
- Encourages collaboration between Canadian and international artists
- Strengthens intercultural artistic dialogue
Creative Research and Development
- Supports research-based artistic exploration
- Encourages experimentation with new methods, themes, and mediums
- Enables development of new artistic concepts
Artistic Creation
- Funding for producing new artistic work during or after residency
- Supports material costs, production processes, and development time
Networking and Professional Growth
- Participation in international artistic communities
- Building relationships with global institutions and peers
- Expanding professional artistic networks
Participation in International Residencies
- Supports travel and engagement in structured residency programs abroad
- Focus on immersive creative environments
- Encourages long-term artistic collaboration opportunities
Funding Details
- Maximum funding: up to $20,000 per application
- Supports international residency participation only
- Covers creative research, creation, and networking activities
- Part of Arts Across Canada and Abroad programming
Who Is Eligible
Eligible Applicants
- Canadian artists and arts workers
- Artistic groups and collectives
- Artistic organizations
Indigenous Eligibility
- First Nations artists and cultural workers
- Inuit artists and cultural workers
- Métis artists and cultural workers
- Indigenous cultural carriers
- Indigenous groups, collectives, and not-for-profit organizations
Eligible Activities
- Participation in international residency programs
- Creative research and artistic experimentation
- Artistic production during residency
- Networking and collaboration activities abroad
Why This Grant Matters
This program strengthens Canada’s global artistic presence by supporting mobility, cultural exchange, and professional development for artists. It helps creatives access international platforms, build global networks, and develop new artistic work influenced by cross-cultural experiences.
Key impacts:
- Expands international artistic collaboration
- Strengthens Indigenous and Canadian cultural representation abroad
- Supports innovation in creative practice
- Builds long-term global networks for artists
- Encourages research-driven artistic development
How the Program Works
Step 1: Select an International Residency
- Identify a recognized residency program outside Canada
- Confirm participation requirements and timeline
Step 2: Develop Artistic Proposal
- Define research or creative goals
- Outline expected outcomes (artwork, research, collaboration)
- Include networking and exchange plans
Step 3: Prepare Application
- Detail residency structure and relevance
- Provide budget aligned with funding limits
- Demonstrate artistic experience and objectives
Step 4: Submit Funding Request
- Apply through the Canada Council for the Arts system
- Ensure alignment with program priorities
Step 5: Participate in Residency
- Engage in creative work and collaboration
- Document artistic development and outcomes
Step 6: Share Results
- Present artistic outputs or findings
- Contribute to broader cultural exchange goals
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Choosing a residency not aligned with artistic goals
- Weak explanation of research or creative intent
- Missing clear networking or collaboration plan
- Poorly structured budget within funding limit
- Lack of defined artistic outcomes
Tips for a Strong Application
- Clearly connect residency to artistic growth
- Emphasize international collaboration benefits
- Include strong justification for residency choice
- Show clear creative or research outcomes
- Demonstrate readiness for cross-cultural engagement
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the International Residencies grant?
It is a funding program that supports Canadian artists and Indigenous cultural practitioners to participate in international residency programs.
How much funding is available?
Up to $20,000 per application.
Who can apply?
Canadian artists, arts workers, groups, organizations, and Indigenous cultural practitioners and collectives.
What activities are supported?
Creative research, artistic creation, networking, and participation in international residencies.
Does the program support travel abroad?
Yes, as part of participation in international residency programs.
Is Indigenous participation prioritized?
Yes, First Nations, Inuit, and Métis artists and organizations are explicitly eligible and supported.
What is the main goal of the program?
To promote international artistic exchange and strengthen Canadian creative practice through global residency experiences.
Conclusion
The International Residencies grant enables Canadian artists and Indigenous cultural practitioners to expand their creative practice through global residency opportunities. By supporting research, creation, and international collaboration, it strengthens cultural exchange and artistic innovation on an international scale.
For more information, visit Canada Council for the Arts.



























