Canadian Art Writing Prize: Deadline January 10, 2020






The 2018 Writing Prize was awarded to Camille Georgeson-Usher of Toronto, who will be commissioned to write a feature story for a future issue of Canadian Art and will receive a $3,000 award. The two runners-up are Phanuel Antwi of Vancouver and Corinna Wollf of Saskatoon. Each will receive recognition in the magazine and a $1,000 award.

Application guidelines: Please send an unpublished writing sample (800 to 1,000 words) on any art-related subject, plus a 200-word biography, to writingprize@canadianart.ca. Your writing sample should take the form of a critical essay or review. If a review, please frame it as it relates to current artistic and cultural discourse. Successful applicants will have writing that is opinionated, provocative and original, and reflects Canadian Art’s commitment to intelligent, accessible writing that connects contemporary art to broader ideas around culture and politics.

Before submitting, we encourage you to become familiar with our publication, including our mandate and contributor guidelines.

Applications are due before 5p.m. EST on Friday, January 10, 2020.

We gratefully acknowledge the generous support of the Joan and Clifford Hatch Foundation and the Norman and Margaret Jewison Foundation.

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