Deadline: 31-Dec-2026
The Artistic Creation Grant is inviting applications to support Canadian artists, artistic groups, and arts organizations in the research, experimentation, creation, production, and public sharing of artistic work.
The programme funds creative projects across different stages of artistic development, helping artists explore new ideas, collaborate with communities, and share completed works with the public.
Programme Overview
The grant supports:
- Artistic research
- Artistic experimentation
- Creation of artistic work
- Production of artistic work
- Artist and community collaborations
- Public sharing of artistic work
Artistic research may include:
- Creative investigation
- Curatorial research
- Critical writing
- Reflection on artistic practice
Artistic experimentation supports:
- New creative approaches
- Innovative techniques
- Exploration of artistic ideas
Public sharing activities may include:
- Live performances
- Exhibitions
- Screenings
- Readings
- Digital activities
- Publications
Funding Details
Applicants can receive:
- Up to $75,000 per application
- Maximum of $150,000 per calendar year
Applicants may submit:
- Up to three applications per year
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
- Artists and arts workers
- Artistic groups and collectives
- Artistic organizations
- Business cultural connectors
- First Nations, Inuit, or Métis artists and cultural workers
- Cultural carriers
- For-profit organizations
- Not-for-profit organizations
Eligible Activities
The programme supports:
- Artistic research
- Artistic experimentation
- Creation and production of artistic work
- Artist-community collaborations
- Public sharing activities linked to creation work
Projects involving public sharing must include at least one creation-related component.
Ineligible Activities
The following are not eligible:
- Projects focused mainly on touring or dissemination without creation activities
- Translation-only projects
Why This Grant Matters
The programme supports the development of Canada’s creative sector by:
- Encouraging artistic innovation
- Supporting community collaboration
- Expanding public access to arts and culture
- Helping artists develop and present new work
It also creates opportunities for Indigenous artists, cultural workers, and diverse creative communities to strengthen artistic expression and cultural participation.
Tips for Strong Applications
Strong proposals should:
- Clearly explain the artistic vision
- Include realistic project plans and budgets
- Demonstrate creativity and innovation
- Show community or audience impact
- Connect public sharing activities with the creative process
Avoid:
- Projects focused only on touring or exhibitions
- Weak creation components
- Unclear timelines or budgets
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the maximum funding amount?
Applicants can receive up to $75,000 per application.
How many applications can be submitted?
Applicants may submit up to three applications per calendar year.
Who can apply?
Artists, collectives, arts organizations, Indigenous cultural workers, and both for-profit and not-for-profit organizations.
What types of activities are supported?
Research, experimentation, artistic creation, production, collaboration, and public sharing activities.
Are touring projects eligible?
No. Projects focused mainly on touring or dissemination without a creation component are not eligible.
Are translation projects eligible?
No. Translation projects are considered ineligible.
Conclusion
The Artistic Creation Grant provides significant support for Canadian artists and arts organizations developing innovative creative projects. By funding artistic research, experimentation, collaboration, and production, the programme helps strengthen artistic practice and expand public engagement with arts and culture across Canada.
For more information, visit Canada Council for the Arts.
