Call to Artists!

Viewpoint Gallery offers local artists and curators of  all backgrounds the chance to exhibit original work. Run by City of Red Deer and located at 5205 48 Avenue in downtown Red Deer, it features 875 sq. ft.  of exhibit space and 80 linear feet for hanging, with solo and group shows running 2–3 months. Proposals are adjudicated by community and City art experts. The gallery offers visitors opportunities to engage with artists and their work through monthly First Friday receptions and Artist Talks. Exhibiting artists are offered an honorarium based on CARFAC’s Fee Schedule for “Exhibitions in Other Public Spaces”. Successful Artists’ proposals will be programmed  into one remaining spot in 2026 and all of 2027.

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Friday, May 1, 2026, at 11:59 p.m. MST

This call is open to artists and curators working in any visual art media, including but not limited to: sculpture, painting, printmaking, lettering arts, ceramics, fiber arts, glass, fine craft, jewellery, digital art, mixed media, photography, film, video and performance art. Applicants must be Canadian residents. Preference will be given to residents of  Red Deer and Central Alberta.

More information and the application form can be found at reddeer.ca/Viewpoint. 

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Viewpoint Gallery in Red Deer is now accepting exhibit proposals. Visual artists and curators are invited to submit proposals to exhibit original work.
Submission deadline is Friday, May 1.
More information and the application form can be found at reddeer.ca/Viewpoint.
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