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Applications open for Community Art Program (Canada)

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Deadline: 07-Sep-2026

The Community Art Program supports community-engaged art projects by practicing artists and artist collectives in the Central Okanagan. Selected works will be presented during Culture Days, Canada’s national celebration of arts and culture.

Applicants may request up to $3,000, covering up to 100% of eligible project costs. Funded projects must create temporary, publicly accessible artworks suitable for outdoor public display in the City of Kelowna during Culture Days 2027.

What is the Community Art Program?

The Community Art Program is a funding opportunity for artists and artist collectives developing community-engaged public art projects.

The program supports temporary artworks that actively involve community members in the creative process.

Selected projects will be presented during Culture Days, a national celebration of arts and culture in Canada.

Main Purpose of the Program

The main purpose of the program is to support public art projects that connect artists with local residents.

The program aims to:

Geographic Focus

Projects must take place within the City of Kelowna.

Eligible artists must reside in the Central Okanagan and be eligible to work in Canada.

Culture Days Connection

Funded artworks will be presented during Culture Days 2027.

Projects should reflect the spirit of Culture Days through:

Funding Amount

Applicants may request up to $3,000.

Funding may cover up to 100% of eligible project costs.

Applicants should prepare a realistic budget that clearly shows how the requested funding will support project delivery.

Who is Eligible?

Eligible applicants include:

Applicants must be eligible to work in Canada and reside in the Central Okanagan.

Project Eligibility

Eligible projects must:

Who is Not Eligible?

The following applicants are not eligible:

Eligible Project Costs

Eligible expenses may include:

All costs should be directly connected to the development, delivery, and public presentation of the community art project.

What Types of Projects Are Supported?

The program supports temporary public artworks that are community-engaged and publicly accessible.

Supported projects may include:

Key Concepts Explained

Community-Engaged Art

Community-engaged art is created through active participation between artists and community members. Residents may contribute ideas, stories, materials, images, designs, or creative input.

Temporary Public Artwork

Temporary public artwork is displayed for a limited period in a public or publicly accessible space.

Culture Days

Culture Days is Canada’s national celebration of arts and culture, encouraging public participation in creative and cultural activities.

Artist Collective

An artist collective is a group of artists working together on a shared creative project or artistic goal.

Public Accessibility

Public accessibility means that the artwork should be available for residents and visitors to view, experience, or participate in without unnecessary barriers.

Assessment Criteria

Applications are assessed by City of Kelowna staff.

Assessment is based on:

Funding Agreement and Reporting

Successful applicants must enter into a funding agreement with the City of Kelowna.

Recipients must also submit a final report within 60 days of project completion.

The final report must include:

How to Apply

Applicants should prepare a clear proposal that explains the artistic concept, community engagement process, project plan, budget, and expected outcomes.

Suggested Application Steps

  1. Confirm that the applicant is a professional or emerging artist, or an artist collective.
  2. Confirm eligibility to work in Canada.
  3. Confirm residency in the Central Okanagan.
  4. Design a project that will take place in the City of Kelowna.
  5. Ensure the project actively involves community members.
  6. Align the project with the spirit of Culture Days.
  7. Prepare a clear artistic concept and visual plan.
  8. Develop a realistic budget of up to $3,000.
  9. Identify eligible costs such as artist fees, materials, documentation, or coordination.
  10. Explain how the artwork will be suitable for outdoor public display.
  11. Submit the application according to the program guidelines.

Expected Results

Funded projects should create meaningful cultural and community benefits.

Expected results may include:

Why It Matters

Community art can bring people together, activate public spaces, and create shared cultural experiences.

The Community Art Program helps artists work directly with residents to create temporary artworks that reflect local identity and community connection.

By linking selected projects to Culture Days, the program also increases public access to creative experiences and strengthens Kelowna’s cultural life.

Tips for Strong Applications

A strong application should clearly show how the project will involve the community and create a strong public artwork.

Applicants should focus on:

Applicants should avoid proposals that focus only on the artist’s individual practice without meaningful community involvement.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Applicants should carefully check eligibility and project requirements before applying.

Common mistakes include:

FAQ

What is the Community Art Program?

The Community Art Program supports community-engaged temporary public artworks by practicing artists and artist collectives in Kelowna.

Who can apply?

Professional artists, emerging artists, and artist collectives may apply if they are eligible to work in Canada and reside in the Central Okanagan.

How much funding is available?

Applicants may request up to $3,000, covering up to 100% of eligible project costs.

Where must projects take place?

Projects must take place within the City of Kelowna.

What types of costs are eligible?

Eligible costs include artist fees, professional services, materials and supplies, venue-related costs, documentation, and project coordination.

When will funded works be presented?

Funded works must be suitable for outdoor public display during Culture Days 2027.

Who is not eligible?

Non-profit and charitable organisations eligible for the Cultural Grants Program, educational institutions, academic projects, and applicants with outstanding obligations to the City of Kelowna are not eligible.

Conclusion

The Community Art Program supports artists and artist collectives in creating temporary, publicly accessible artworks that involve residents and celebrate community creativity in Kelowna. With grants of up to $3,000, the program helps bring community-engaged art projects to life during Culture Days 2027.

Strong applications will demonstrate inclusive participation, creative public engagement, sound planning, clear budgeting, and a strong connection to the spirit of Culture Days.

For more information, visit City of Kelowna.

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