Call to Artists: Nooks & Crannies Outdoor Art Festival

Date: Apr 29, 2022

Deadline: May 15, 2022 - 11:45 pm

Okotoks Culture seeks submissions from artists to create temporary public art installations in the forgotten nooks and crannies in downtown Okotoks, Alberta for our second annual edition of this art festival.

Nooks & Crannies is a festival where artists create temporary site-specific installations in downtown Okotoks. This art festival sees artists repurpose and animate forgotten places with forgotten materials, bringing public art to forgotten corners of downtown Okotoks. Individual artists and teams use recycled products to create installations that raise environmental awareness, animate spaces, and entertain audiences.
The 4th annual Nooks & Crannies Festival opens July 16, 2022 with the art installations available for viewing until August 27, 2022.

Deadline to apply extended to May 15, 2022 at 11:59pm. 

Who Creates the Art?
We have places for all sorts of artists, both individual and teams.
Participating artists will have the opportunity to collect recyclable materials from the Okotoks Eco Centre in the month prior to installation. Artists will install artworks on July 16; installations must be complete by 2:00pm. on July 16, 2022.
These temporary public artworks will be installed from July 16 to August 27, 2022, in locations throughout downtown Okotoks.
Nooks and Crannies only accepts submissions from Alberta artists.

Artists must ensure:
All materials used must be recyclable or repurposed.
Artwork must be able to fit, or be adjusted to fit, into any nook or cranny. Staff will assign locations to artists.
Artists will have the opportunity to collect recyclable materials from the Okotoks Eco Centre, but it’s not mandatory. List of possible items available at the Eco Centre.
Artwork does not pose any risk to the public. Artwork must not fall or blow over (art will require tie-downs and/or weights), must not have sharp edges or be made of anything that can break or shatter.
Submissions will be judged on safety and stability. Upon completion, each installation will be inspected by the town to make certain that they meet safety requirements; should an artwork not meet these requirements, the artist is required to make changes to ensure safety and stability. If an installation does have problems throughout the summer, the artist must repair it or it will be removed prematurely.
Doorways and walkways are not blocked; installations under stairs must not contain any combustible materials.
At the end of the festival, all artists must recycle their artwork on August 28, 2022, between 4 and 5 p.m. Recycling bins will be available on site.
If artists choose to keep their creations, artwork must be removed on August 28, 2022 between 4:00 and 5:00pm. Transportation and removal are the responsibility of the artist. Artwork must not be removed prior to August 28, 2022.

Copyright for artwork remains with the artists.
Please note, artwork may be damaged or vandalized throughout the summer. Should this happen, it is the artist’s responsibility to repair the artwork as soon as possible.
All artists and teams will be required to take an Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) orientation prior to installation.
For more information and to apply click here.
For questions and more information, email culture@okotoks.ca or call 403.938.3204.