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Okotoks seeking its first artist in residence

New program spearheaded by the Okotoks Arts Council is now accepting applications from artists in any field.
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Okotoks artist Russell Thomas in his studio on Elma Street.

The Okotoks Arts Council is launching a program called the Sheep River Artist in Residence. 

The program invites artists of any field – writers, historians, painters, sculptors, sound artists, performers, videographers, etc. – to apply for this unique opportunity. 

"Supporting an artist to create a body of work in a community has a ripple effect, on the individual, fellow artists and the residents who engage with their creative process,” said Russell Thomas, president of the Okotoks Arts Council. "We are excited to work with two great community partners to make this possible." 

The Artist in Residence program has been developed to encourage established or emerging artists. The program is being hosted by the Okotoks Arts Council and will be produced in partnership with the Okotoks Public Library and the Town of Okotoks. 

“Okotoks council has prioritized a focus on arts and culture as economic drivers of our community. This initiative helps do that by revealing the importance of the arts to Okotoks,” said Jeff Greene, director of community growth and investment for the Town. 

The program will take place for four weeks during September, which falls during Alberta Culture Days along with Month of the Artist. Throughout the course of the program, the selected artist will engage with the community through multiple events, hold office hours at the library to work with and mentor other artists, and visit schools to share their work. 

“Art plays a crucial role in the life of any community, providing a means of expression and communication that goes beyond language and cultural barriers,” said Sarah Gillie, director of the Okotoks Public Library. “The library is thrilled to be part of this new and exciting program that is sure to inspire creativity, innovation and imagination among community members of all ages.” 

Online applications will be available to artists until May 14; the selected artist will be informed of the jury’s decision by the end of May. 

To learn more about the program and how to apply, visit okotoks.ca/artist-in-residence. 

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