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Call for Entries: Art Acquisitions Program (Canada)

Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI) Grants for Local Development in Select Countries

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Deadline: 01-Apr-2026

The Art Acquisitions Program of Alberta supports individual artists and ensembles by purchasing their original artwork for inclusion in the Alberta Foundation for the Arts (AFA) Collection. The program promotes diversity, equity, and inclusion, with a focus on contemporary, original artworks across multiple mediums created within the last five years.

Program Overview

The Art Acquisitions Program provides financial and professional support to Alberta artists through the acquisition of their artworks at fair market value. Selected pieces become part of the AFA Art Collection, ensuring long-term recognition and public access. The program emphasizes equitable, inclusive, and barrier-free participation for artists from diverse backgrounds, including Indigenous peoples, racialized communities, women, people with disabilities, and the 2SLGBTQIA+ community.

Eligibility Criteria

Application Process

Selection & Assessment Process

The assessment occurs in three stages:

  1. Stage 1 – Expert Review: Evaluates artistic quality, concept, technique, innovation, career significance, relevance to the collection, and alignment with ongoing events or series. Shortlisted works proceed to depots.

  2. Stage 2 – Staff Assessment: Focus on conservation, body of work significance, and potential to fill gaps in the AFA collection.

  3. Stage 3 – Panel Review: In-person evaluation to finalize selections and prioritize purchases. Proof of fair market value may be requested. Unselected artworks are returned with notifications.

Post-Selection Requirements

Key Program Highlights

FAQ

1. Who can apply?
Individual Alberta artists or ensembles, including Indigenous peoples, racialized communities, women, people with disabilities, and 2SLGBTQIA+ artists, meeting residency and citizenship requirements.

2. How many artworks can be submitted?
A maximum of five artworks per artist, submitted in a single application.

3. Which mediums are eligible?
Drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, fibre art, ceramics, photography, glass, mixed media, and new media. Applied arts and commercial projects are excluded.

4. Can galleries or agents apply on behalf of artists?
Yes, if they meet all eligibility criteria and submit the mandatory designation form.

5. How are artworks assessed?
Through a three-stage process: expert review, staff assessment for conservation and collection significance, and in-person panel evaluation.

6. What documentation is required for selected artworks?
Agreements, data sheets, invoices, and preservation/exhibition copies for new media and time-based works.

7. Are there restrictions on artwork condition or materials?
Yes, artworks must be original, in good condition, stable, and not include materials prone to deterioration.

Conclusion

The AFA Art Acquisitions Program is a vital platform for Alberta artists to gain recognition, financial support, and long-term inclusion in a prominent public collection. By prioritizing diversity and artistic innovation, the program strengthens Alberta’s cultural heritage while celebrating the contributions of artists from varied communities.

For more information, visit AFA.

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