2025 Indigenous Artist in Residence
The call for the 2025 Indigenous Artist in Residence Program is now open.
This program creates a part-time residency for an Indigenous artist to explore their practice, facilitate free and accessible community engagement, and create work(s) of art to be included within the City's Civic Art Collection.
The theme for 2025 will explore “Indigenous Futurism.” The artist may work in any medium including but not limited to 2D, 3D, Indigenous traditional arts, dance, music, spoken or written word, public art or installation.
This opportunity is open only to First Nations, Métis, or Inuit people residing full-time in Regina during the residency, from June to October 2025.
The Indigenous Artist in Residence Program celebrates and amplifies the voices of Indigenous artists and the Indigenous artistic and cultural presence in our community. The program demonstrates the City’s ongoing commitment to the representation and visibility of Indigenous artists, and the Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action.
Indigenous Artist in Residence - Application
The application deadline is March 24, 2025, at 4 p.m.
Neil Balkwill 2025 Artist in Residency: Regina's Oldest Tree
- Viewing of the tree trunk (at 1430 4th Avenue): Wednesday, September 11 from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
- Proposal Application Deadline: Wednesday, October 9 by 4:00 p.m.
- Project Completion Deadline: by April 30, 2025
August 14, 2024
The City of Regina is pleased to announce that local artist and activist Cat Haines has been selected as the 2024 Neil Balkwill Artist in Residence. Haines, a transdisciplinary artist, will develop an experimental documentary focusing on the often-overlooked histories of trans spaces and communities in Regina. Haines' work will involve extensive research, including archival explorations and oral history interviews, culminating in a documentary.
"My goal is to showcase the rich past, present, and future of trans communities in Regina, highlighting their resilience and contributions," says Haines. "This project aims to foster dialogue and raise awareness about our city's diverse cultural fabric."
During the residency, Haines will organize events such as a public artist talk on their work and a creative workshop. These activities are designed to involve the community and honour the stories and experiences of Regina’s trans population.
Haines' background includes a master's degree in Women’s and Gender Studies from the University of Regina, various artistic residencies, and numerous exhibitions and performances.
The selection panel, which comprised members from the art and culture community, chose Haines based on project merit, community engagement, and alignment with the City of Regina’s Cultural Plan. Haines’ residency will conclude in October 2024.
This residency supports the professional development of the artist and contributes to the City’s 2SLGBTQIAP+ Action Plan. The plan aims to increase the representation of 2SLGBTQIAP+ art within City facilities and to host more 2SLGBTQIAP+ specific programming.