Deadline: 03-May-2027
The Artist in Residence Grant supports Alberta schools by subsidizing the cost of engaging professional Alberta artists to deliver interactive arts residency projects for students from Kindergarten to Grade 12. The programme provides funding of up to CAD 15,000, helping schools create meaningful learning experiences that encourage student creativity and direct engagement with professional artists.
Funding covers eligible artist fees and project-related expenses, with schools receiving support of either 50% or 75% of eligible artist fees, depending on location.
Overview of the Artist in Residence Grant
The Artist in Residence Grant is designed to connect students with professional artists through interactive educational experiences delivered during school hours.
The programme enables schools to integrate artistic learning into education by allowing students to observe, participate in, and experience the creative process directly.
The initiative supports:
- Student creativity and expression
- Arts education experiences
- Interactive learning opportunities
- Professional artist engagement
- Creative skill development
- Cultural and artistic enrichment
Programme Objectives
The programme aims to:
- Provide students with access to professional artists
- Encourage active participation in artistic activities
- Support creative learning experiences
- Help students discover creative potential
- Strengthen arts education in schools
- Promote hands-on artistic engagement
- Build connections between schools and artists
Key Focus Areas
1. Student Engagement in Creative Activities
Residencies should encourage students to actively participate in artistic experiences rather than simply observe.
Examples include:
- Interactive workshops
- Hands-on activities
- Creative demonstrations
- Collaborative projects
2. Professional Artist Interaction
Students gain direct exposure to professional artistic practice.
Examples:
- Artist-led sessions
- Creative process demonstrations
- Skills development activities
- Artistic mentorship opportunities
3. Creative Expression and Development
The programme supports activities that help students discover and develop creative abilities.
Examples:
- Visual arts activities
- Music and performance projects
- Literary arts
- Creative movement and storytelling
Funding Information
Maximum Grant Amount
- Up to CAD 15,000
Funding support varies depending on school location.
Schools in Specific Urban Areas
Schools located in the following jurisdictions may receive:
- Up to 50% of artist fees (excluding GST)
Eligible jurisdictions include:
- Edmonton
- St. Albert
- Sherwood Park
- Fort Saskatchewan
- Leduc
- Spruce Grove
- Stony Plain
- Calgary
- Airdrie
- Okotoks
- Strathmore
- Chestermere
- Cochrane
Schools in Other Jurisdictions
Schools outside the listed areas may receive:
- Up to 75% of artist fees (excluding GST)
Eligible Expenses
The grant may support:
- Artist fees
- Travel costs
- Accommodation expenses
- Meal expenses
- Non-reusable materials
Examples of eligible materials:
- Paint
- Paper
- Clay
- Wood
- Data storage materials
Ineligible Activities and Expenses
The programme does not support certain artistic activities.
Applied Arts Activities Not Supported
- Culinary arts
- Architecture
- Graphic arts
- Commercial photography
- Gaming activities
Commercial Variety Activities Not Supported
- Face painting
- Balloon entertainment
- Fireworks
- Pyrotechnics
- Hypnotism
- Competitive performances
- Activities linked to social events
Projects beginning before application submission are also ineligible.
Who Is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
Educational Institutions
- Alberta schools recognized by Alberta Education
- Full-time Kindergarten–Grade 12 schools
- School jurisdictions recognized by Alberta Education
Collaborative Applications
Two or more eligible schools may collaborate when:
- Population size creates challenges
- Geographic conditions make collaboration beneficial
- Shared project delivery is appropriate
Project Requirements
Eligible projects must:
- Take place on school property
- Be conducted during school hours
- Engage Alberta-based artists or artist groups
- Use artists with residency experience
- Last between 5 hours and 30 days
- Be completed within 3 months from project start
Important Timeline Information
The May application deadline supports projects planned for the following academic year.
Schools should prepare project planning and artist arrangements in advance.
Why This Grant Matters
Arts education can support creativity, confidence, and student engagement.
The programme helps:
- Improve access to arts education
- Encourage creative thinking
- Strengthen student participation
- Increase exposure to professional artists
- Support cultural experiences in schools
- Create interactive learning environments
How to Apply
Step 1: Identify an Artist and Residency Concept
Determine:
- Artistic discipline
- Learning goals
- Student engagement activities
- Residency format
Step 2: Confirm Artist Eligibility
Ensure the artist:
- Is Alberta-based
- Has residency experience
- Meets programme requirements
Step 3: Create a Project Plan
Include:
- Project objectives
- Timeline
- Activity schedule
- Student outcomes
- Budget details
Step 4: Calculate Eligible Funding
Determine whether your school qualifies for:
- 50% funding support
- 75% funding support
Step 5: Submit the Application
Submit the proposal before activities begin.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
1. Starting Activities Before Applying
Projects already in progress are not eligible.
2. Selecting Ineligible Artistic Activities
Ensure proposed activities fit programme guidelines.
3. Weak Student Participation Components
Projects should involve active student engagement.
4. Missing Budget Details
Provide accurate expense estimates.
5. Unclear Learning Outcomes
Clearly explain educational benefits and expected results.
Tips for a Strong Application
- Select experienced residency artists
- Demonstrate educational value
- Include hands-on student activities
- Create measurable learning outcomes
- Present realistic timelines
- Explain student impact clearly
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What is the Artist in Residence Grant?
It is a funding programme that supports Alberta schools in bringing professional artists into schools for interactive educational residencies.
2. What is the maximum grant amount available?
Schools may receive up to CAD 15,000.
3. Who can apply?
Eligible Alberta schools and school jurisdictions recognized by Alberta Education may apply.
4. Can multiple schools collaborate?
Yes. Two or more eligible schools can submit collaborative projects.
5. Are travel and material expenses covered?
Yes. Eligible artist fees may include travel, accommodation, meals, and approved materials.
6. Can schools apply for projects already underway?
No. Activities that begin before application submission are not eligible.
7. How long can residency projects run?
Projects must run between 5 hours and 30 days and be completed within three months.
Conclusion
The Artist in Residence Grant provides Alberta schools with an opportunity to strengthen arts education through direct interaction with professional artists. By supporting hands-on learning, creative exploration, and student participation, the programme helps create meaningful educational experiences that encourage artistic development and creative expression.
For more information, visit Alberta Foundation for the Arts.
