Residency Opportunities
Griffin Art Projects Residency: Updates to our Residency Program
For the 2025 program year, Griffin Art Projects’ residency program will shift away from our primary focus on onsite studio residencies at Griffin, to the creation of invitational visiting artist and curator residencies.
We will continue to collaborate with ECU and Gordon Smith Gallery | Artists for Kids to produce an annual fellowship and mentorship program.
We will also look forward to welcoming you to our ongoing digital public program series presented via Zoom, which will continue to feature artist and curator talks with 2025 residents. See www.griffinartprojects.ca/events for more details.
Accessibility
The residency studios are only accessible via stairs. The front door is not automated and opens outward onto the sidewalk, with a width clearance of 33”
The washroom is gender neutral. The door is not automated and opens into the washroom, with a width clearance of 27”. There is no bar or change table.
There are a few chairs in either studio space, as well as a number of chairs and couches in the kitchen area. The doorway to the kitchen has a width clearance of 31”.
The space also has AC.
Griffin Art Projects Residency Awards are supported in part by the City of North Vancouver and the District of North Vancouver through the Arts & Culture Grants Program of the North Vancouver Recreation & Culture Commission, as well as the government of Canada through Canadian Heritage. Griffin Art Projects’ Emily Carr University Education and Outreach Fellowship Award is also supported by Emily Carr University of Art + Design and Shumka Centre, brought to you by RBC.