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Call for Submissions: Video Art Screening at Struts Gallery (Canada)

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Deadline: 05-May-2026

Struts Gallery is inviting submissions for a video art screening in summer 2026, open to artists and collectives based in Canada. The opportunity supports experimental and performance-based video works, with selected artists receiving a screening fee under the IMAA 2026 Fee Schedule.

The call encourages diverse, critically engaged practices, especially from underrepresented communities.

What is the Struts Gallery Video Art Call?

The video art screening is a curated program showcasing experimental and performance-driven video works.

It aims to:

Funding and Benefits

Screening Fee

Additional Benefits

Thematic Focus

Submissions should explore performance-related themes such as:

Who is Eligible?

Applicants Must:

Priority Consideration

The gallery encourages submissions from:

Submission Requirements

Applicants must submit the following:

1. CV

2. Biography

3. Artist Statement or Synopsis

4. Video Submission

5. Submission Format

Important Rules

Why This Opportunity Matters

This program supports artists working in non-traditional and experimental formats, which are often underfunded.

It helps:

How to Apply

Step-by-Step Process

  1. Prepare Your Video Work
    • Ensure it aligns with themes and is under 15 minutes
  2. Compile Documents
    • CV, bio, and artist statement
  3. Create Submission PDF
    • Include video link and password
  4. Submit Application
    • Follow Struts Gallery submission instructions

Tips for a Strong Submission

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Who can apply?

Artists and collectives living in Canada.

2. What is the maximum video length?

15 minutes.

3. Is there a fee or funding?

Yes, selected artists receive a screening fee via the Independent Media Arts Alliance.

4. Can I submit more than one video?

No, only one video per applicant.

5. What themes are preferred?

Performance-related themes like identity, body politics, and persona.

6. Are emerging artists eligible?

Yes, all career stages are welcome.

7. What format should submissions follow?

A PDF with documents and a video link.

Conclusion

The Struts Gallery Video Art Screening 2026 is a valuable opportunity for artists in Canada to showcase experimental and performance-based video work.

With a strong focus on diversity, critical engagement, and fair compensation, the program supports artists in pushing creative boundaries while gaining visibility in the contemporary art space.

For more information, visit Struts Gallery.

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