City issues call out for artists for rec centre’s Stack Gallery
Submissions from local artists will be accepted until May 10 with the exhibit kicking off in June
NEWS RELEASE
CITY OF ORILLIA
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The City of Orillia’s Art in Public Places Committee, in partnership with the Inclusive Orillia Committee, is launching a new call to artists for the Stack Gallery, located at the Orillia Recreation Centre (255 West St. S.).
The committees are seeking artists to interpret the theme “Inclusion” through new or existing original works of art. The notion of inclusion is the practice or policy of providing equal access to opportunities and resources for people who might otherwise be excluded or marginalized. The theme invites artists to interpret what the word “inclusion” means to them through an artistic and creative lens.
“We are pleased to invite artists to explore the theme of inclusion through art. Inclusion is a human right and can be represented in many ways, ensuring all people of different backgrounds are treated fairly and equally,” said Mayor Don McIsaac. “This exhibit stands as a testament to the city’s commitment to inclusion, and creating spaces where every voice is valued and heard.”
The call to artists is open to those who work or reside in the City of Orillia, Chippewas of Rama First Nation, or the Townships of Oro-Medonte, Severn, or Ramara. The deadline for submissions is May 10, 2024. The exhibit will run from June to December 2024.
“We pride ourselves on collaboration and community partnerships,” said Ruth Watt, Chair of the Art in Public Places Committee. “Our previous collaboration with Age Friendly Orillia illustrated this commitment, and now we’re thrilled to announce our new partnership with the Inclusive Orillia Committee. Together, we aim to curate a truly impactful exhibition that celebrates diversity and fosters inclusivity within our community.”
For more information about the upcoming exhibit, including a submission form, click here.
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