Application Deadline January 21, 2026
Program Dates Aug 04, 2026 - Aug 22, 2026
Overview
Jazz & Sonic Arts is an innovative artistic development opportunity for jazz and sound musicians. The program encourages participants to explore new directions in their practice and advance their creative potential through collaboration, research, and performances.
Engage with sound in innovative ways, using improvisation, experimentation, and technology to expand the sonic possibilities of music. Jazz & Sonic Arts are ever-evolving and diverse creative genres, leading to multi-dimensional, transcendent artistic experiences. They serve as catalysts for cultural dialogue, empowerment, societal change, and ecological awareness.
This program welcomes both individuals and small groups.
Description
"This program is more than just a residency — It’s an invitation to dive deep into your “why,” slow down, rethink your practice. It is also a space for meaningful artistic exploration, collaboration and connection with others who are passionate about sound, music and creative practice in all its forms. It’s an opportunity to fully immerse yourself in your work and engage with fellow artists in a setting that’s as inspiring as it is breathtaking."
Piotr Turkiewicz - Program Director
Jazz & Sonic Arts offers immersive, inclusive, and transformative learning opportunities for jazz musicians and sound artists. You will have the opportunity to:
- Work in groups and one-on-one with celebrated performers, creators, and mentors in jazz and sonic arts: Piotr Turkiewicz, Melissa Aldana, Kris Davis, Ole Morten Vågan and Simon Barker.
- Explore diverse creative methods, including experimentation and improvisation, through peer and mentor-led collaborations in a safe sharing feedback environment for artistic development.
- Build community through conversation, deep listening, and shared practice.
- Embrace innovation and fearless exploration of new sonic territories and technologies.
- Collaborate and perform with peers.
- Research and develop your own projects.
- Learn effective recording and production practices to maximize efficiency by collaborating with other participants and mentors in the demo and studio recording process in the TELUS Studio.
- Learn alongside recording engineer peers in the accompanying Audio Engineer Summer 2026 Professional Training Programs.
- Develop business aspects of being an artist, including professional online presence and onstage expressions of your artistic identity.
Requirements
This program is open to:
- National and international post-secondary students
- Artists already at an advanced level of accomplishment.
- Individuals and small groups.
Applicants should have:
- A well-documented record of musical exploration, performance, or creation in Jazz and Sonic Arts.
Scholarship covering 100% of tuition cost is awarded to all arts participants, made possible through endowments and donations.
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