Deadline: 05-Jun-2026
Applications are open for the John Fleming Award, a Canadian writing prize that recognizes outstanding scholarship and magazine-style writing on decorative arts, design, and craft in Canada. The award offers $1,000 to an emerging writer whose article demonstrates originality, accessibility, and literary quality.
Eligible applicants are emerging writers with fewer than five publications who submit an article—published or unpublished from the last two years—focused on Canadian decorative arts.
What Is the John Fleming Award?
The John Fleming Award honours excellence in writing about Canada’s decorative arts heritage and contemporary design culture.
The prize supports new voices in cultural writing and encourages thoughtful, engaging articles that bring decorative arts scholarship to wider audiences.
Award Value
Prize Amount
- $1,000
Recipient Type
- One emerging writer
Main Purpose of the Award
The award is intended to:
- Encourage new writers in arts scholarship
- Promote Canadian decorative arts research
- Support accessible cultural writing
- Recognize originality and literary quality
- Increase public understanding of design and craft heritage
What Are Decorative Arts?
For this award, decorative arts include functional or practical creative works with aesthetic, historical, or cultural value.
Examples
- Furniture
- Ceramics
- Glass
- Textiles
- Metalwork
- Jewellery
- Interior design objects
- Craft traditions
- Product design
- Handcrafted household objects
These works may be created by:
- Designers
- Craftspeople
- Artists
- Makers
- Amateur creators
What Type of Writing Is Eligible?
Submissions should be magazine-style articles rather than purely academic essays.
Strong submissions are:
- Well researched
- Clearly written
- Engaging to general readers
- Original in perspective
- Culturally relevant
- Narratively strong
Topic Requirements
Articles must focus on an aspect of decorative arts, craft, or design in:
Canada
Suitable Topics
- Canadian craft history
- Design movements in Canada
- Important makers or studios
- Indigenous craft traditions
- Decorative objects and their stories
- Regional material culture
- Contemporary Canadian design
- Museum or collection discoveries
Who Can Apply?
Eligible Applicants
Emerging writers with:
- Fewer than five publications
Applicants may submit:
- Unpublished articles
or - Published articles written within the last two years
Who Is Not Eligible?
The following cannot apply:
- Previous John Fleming Award winners
- Board members of CSDA/CCAD
- Staff members of CSDA/CCAD
Judging Criteria
Submissions are expected to be evaluated on:
1. Originality
Fresh topic, insight, or perspective.
2. Accessibility
Readable and engaging for a broad audience.
3. Literary Quality
Strong writing style, structure, and voice.
4. Relevance
Clear connection to Canadian decorative arts, design, or craft.
Publication Terms
Applicants must agree that submitted text and images may be considered for editing and publication by Ornamentum.
Why This Award Matters
Emerging arts writers often need recognition and publication pathways.
This award helps:
- Build writing credentials
- Increase visibility
- Support careers in arts journalism
- Preserve Canadian material culture stories
- Encourage public scholarship
How to Apply
Step 1: Choose a Strong Topic
Select a Canadian decorative arts subject with originality.
Step 2: Write for a Broad Audience
Use clear magazine-style storytelling rather than dense academic language.
Step 3: Ensure Eligibility
Confirm you have fewer than five publications.
Step 4: Prepare Submission
Include:
- Final article
- Any required images
- Publication details (if previously published)
- Contact information
Step 5: Accept Competition Terms
Agree to publication/editing terms if shortlisted or selected.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Content Errors
- Topic not related to Canada
- Purely academic tone
- Weak narrative flow
- Overly technical language
- Unoriginal subject with no new angle
Eligibility Errors
- More than five publications
- Previous winner applying again
- Missing required materials
Tips for a Strong Submission
- Tell a compelling story
- Use vivid examples and objects
- Include historical context
- Make scholarship readable
- Offer a fresh Canadian perspective
- Edit carefully for style and clarity
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the prize amount?
$1,000
2. Who can apply?
Emerging writers with fewer than five publications.
3. Can I submit a previously published article?
Yes, if it was written within the last two years.
4. Must the topic be Canadian?
Yes, it must focus on decorative arts, craft, or design in Canada.
5. What writing style is preferred?
Magazine-style writing that is accessible and engaging.
6. Can previous winners apply?
No.
7. Could my work be published?
Yes, submissions may be considered for publication by Ornamentum.
Conclusion
The John Fleming Award 2026 is an excellent opportunity for emerging writers interested in Canadian design, craft, and decorative arts. With a $1,000 prize and potential publication exposure, it offers meaningful recognition for new voices in arts writing.
Strong entries should combine solid research, engaging storytelling, and a fresh perspective on Canada’s decorative arts legacy.
For more information, visit CSDA.








































