VANS Fall Workshop Series has been announced! Check out our workshops page on the VANS website to see what workshops we have programmed, as per your request. We have a couple of favourites returning, including Grant Writing with Becka Barker and Taxes for Artists with Natalie Slater. Plus, Critical Arts Writing with Julie Hollenbach, How to…
Visual Arts Nova Scotia is pleased to officially announce the participants of this year’s Mentorship Program. After receiving some great applications, the program will be supporting four dedicated emerging artists in Nova Scotia. AGLENNCO, Sonia Chow, Gabrielle Theano, and Julie Rosvall, have been individually paired with established artists and mentors Andrea Dorfman, Leesa Hamilton, Frances…
Want some feedback on your next application? Get a fresh perspective with Visual Arts Nova Scotia’s Peer Application Review Groups. It’s time for another round of the Peer Application Review Groups. Visual Arts Nova Scotia is facilitating this six-week peer-review process to help current members strengthen their upcoming proposals. Artists will get and give feedback by…
VANS will be offering online and in-person workshops for our Fall Workshop Series in October and November. We’d love to get your feedback about which professional development workshops we should offer and when. Let us know what you would like to see VANS offer by completing the Fall 2022 Workshop Survey, here. Then we would really appreciate it if you’d share this…
The VANS Mentorship Program pairs emerging artists with established artists to take part in a ten-month mentorship from September to June. Focusing on supporting the goals and ambitions of emerging artists throughout the province, mentors may be asked to provide support in any one or more of the following areas: proposal development for exhibitions, grant writing assistance, artist statement…
Visual Arts Nova Scotia’s 2021-22 Mentorship Program Exhibition The Craig Gallery, June 30 – July 31, 2022 Opening: June 30, 2022, at 5:30 pm Emerging Artist Talk (in-person): Saturday, July 9, 2 pm Highlighting the talents of emerging artists Jessie Fraser, Boma Nnaji, Jeighk Koyote, and Nancy Chiasson, …From The Start also includes work from…
The Summer 2022 issue of Visual Arts News it’s out in the world! Published in Mi’kma’ki, Visual Art News is an ongoing conversation inspired by the artistic vision of emerging and established artists and writers who are pushing the boundaries of art and culture in Atlantic Canada. Featured artists include Tyshan Wright and Shauntay Grant…
Visual Arts Nova Scotia’s Annual General Meeting will take place over Zoom on Wednesday, June 8, 2022. Join us at 7 pm to find out about VANS’ accomplishments this year. Please register by June 6 to get your Zoom link here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAtdeuhqzgtGd3kQwMzgsLNXvzwR2PD5HMq After registering, you’ll receive a confirmation email containing the link you can use to…
Visual Arts Nova Scotia releases the Artists In Mind: Report on Artists’ Mental Health and Wellbeing in Nova Scotia – a research initiative examining the mental health experiences of artists of multiple disciplines (including visual and media arts, craft, theatre, music, dance, writing, circus, and others) living within the province of Nova Scotia. With funding…
Do you want to help shape the future of Visual Arts Nova Scotia? We’re looking for creative and engaged individuals who are looking to develop new skills in arts leadership and make an impact on cultural policy in Nova Scotia. Visual Arts Nova Scotia is seeking 1 – 4 individuals engaged with the arts in Nova Scotia…
Open call for our Fall 2022 Issue of Visual Art News! We are curious to hear from writers, artists, and critics in order to expand, respond and deepen conversations inspired by the artistic vision of emerging and established artists who are pushing the boundaries of art and culture in the Atlantic. For our open call,…
The Spring 2022 issue of Visual Arts News has been sent out to members and subscribers and it should be on newsstands soon! This issue looks at this theme of Connection through the lens of art and art practices in Mi’kma’ki. Featured artists include Arjun Lal on the cover, Acadian artist Mario LeBlanc, Shary Boyle,…
VANS Spring Workshop Series has been announced! Check out our workshops page of the VANS website to see what workshops we have programmed, as per your request. We have a couple of favourites returning, including Pricing Your Work with Stacey Cornelius and Exhibition Prep and Installation with David Dahms. We also have three new workshops including Teaching an Online Art…
VANS is currently doing a program review, during which we are re-evaluating our current programs to make sure they work for our members (and staff). During this time, we have stopped accepting exhibition proposals and will pause the Corridor Gallery exhibitions until the program review is over. All scheduled exhibitions (including those postponed due to…
Apply for VANS in Residence at The Black Loyalist Heritage Centre in Birchtown, NS. VANS is really excited to be partnering with this great organization to host a new round of VANS in Residence. This program provides a studio space at the Centre, a stipend of $2500 to support the artist to work full-time for…
It’s time for another round of the Peer Application Review Groups. Visual Arts Nova Scotia is facilitating this six week peer-review process to help current members strengthen their upcoming proposals. Artists will get and give feedback by email on applications from two peers, matched based on the type of application that is being made. You can still take part in this program that connects you…
At your request (and to make workshops more accessible during the pandemic and in all weather), VANS will continue offering online workshops for our Spring Workshop Series in March and April. We would love to get your feedback about which professional development workshops we should offer and when. Let us know what you would like to see…
Emerging artist Natasha Verbeke presents an ensemble of abstract oil paintings in her exhibition Jumping with a Foot on the Ground. Verbeke’s recent work embodies a sense of being thrown into newness and growth, yet caught by a heavy, small point. These vibrant paintings embrace energy, movement, and gesture through thin washes of paint and…
Visual Arts Nova Scotia is excited to present Supporting Art Audiences with Disabilities, a free virtual roundtable event happening over Zoom on Thursday, February 10 at 7 – 9pm AST. Presenters Kayla Besse, Ayoka Junaid, Paula Bath and Tiphaine Girault will join moderator Syrus Marcus Ware to discuss accessibility practices, and the alterations they would like to…
The VANS Instagram account was deleted (by Instagram, for unknown reasons) and we are in the process of trying to get it reactivated. In the meantime, for VANS update please follow us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/VisualArtsNovaScotia) and subscribe to our newsletter (https://visualarts.ns.ca/forms/).