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Call For Artists Opportunity

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Deadline: July 20, 2026 at 02:00 PM

​​​The City of Brampton invites artists to join our artist roster! We are seeking artists with a passion for community engagement and art to activate, revitalize, and transform community spaces through various art projects throughout 2026-2027. Selected artists will have the opportunity to shape public spaces and community identity through collaborative art projects.

Applications are due July 20, 2026, at 2:00 PM ET.​

The Benefits of a Roster

Having an artist roster ensures that we are choosing a diverse range of art practices, voices and backgrounds when selecting artists for projects. It also gives us insight in the type of mediums that artists are using, allowing us to cater future programs to the best fit of the community.

Key Qualifications

  • A portfolio that demonstrates the ability to idealize and execute an art project. This includes, but is not limited to, murals, sculptures, digital and new media, textile art, performance art, etc.
  • Demonstrated experience in facilitating workshops and co-creation with community members. Please note, this is not a requirement to apply, but definitely considered an asset!

Opportunities and Compensation

  • Artists may be selected for projects on a case-by-case basis, ensuring the right fit for each unique community initiative.
  • Compensation will vary by project.
  • While inclusion on the roster does not guarantee immediate participation in this year's projects, it opens opportunities for involvement in 2026-2027 public art initiatives.

About the Opportunities

Municipal public art programs often include several different streams of activity, ranging from large-scale, long-term projects aligned with capital development, to temporary street-level works of a human scale. As the City of Brampton works towards establishing a refreshed public art program through the implementation of the Public Art Strategy, there are interim opportunities to deliver small-scale public art initiatives that contribute to community vibrancy, local talent development, and targeted placemaking objectives.

Examples of opportunities that might call on this roster include: My Neighbourhood Art Project, Convenient Art Gallery, Trails and Pathways Program, and any other projects we see fit.

The concept of placemaking is widely known and applied in other downtown, municipal jurisdictions, where there is eviden​ce that these types of initiatives deter graffiti and enhance neighborhood beautification. These projects will help to increase the geographic spread of public art projects within the City of Brampton and is an opportunity to potentially engage residents in multigenerational, community-engaged creation sessions.

Past Art Projects

Application Process

  • Fill out the on​line form to apply to be part of our roster
  • Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until July 20, 2026, at 2:00 AM ET
  • Artists are encouraged to apply early

A PDF version is available with additional details and information.

Reserved Rights and Privileges of the City

  • The Artist will retain all rights, titles, and interests, including moral rights, to the submitted work.
  • The Artist understands that the City will keep any documents of any type, including images, submitted by the Artist in accordance with its record-keeping obligations as required by applicable statutes, regulations, and by-laws. The Artist represents and warrants that the Artist is the exclusive owner of the rights conveyed to the City and that the Artist has full power and authority to license the submitted work.
  • The Artist warrants and represents that the submitted work is original to the Artist and does not violate any intellectual property rights of any other person or entity contrary to the Copyright Act or otherwise provided at law.
  • The City of Brampton reserves the right to not award the commission to any artist and to cancel or re-issue the call at any time.

Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI)

We recognize that AI tools are becoming more common in creative spaces. For the purposes of this opportunity, AI refers to artwork that is fully or partially generated by artificial intelligence tools or systems, including but not limited to text-to-image generators or automated design software.

If any of the artists/applicants use AI to create the visual elements of their work rather than the artist/applicants own hand, it will not be eligible for consideration.

Submissions must reflect the artist's own original creative process and execution.

Commitment to Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion

We strongly encourage applications from individuals identifying as racialized (Asian, Black, Indigenous, etc.), 2SLGBTQIA+, as having a disability, and/or belonging to other groups who contribute to the diversity of our artistic community. Accommodations are available upon request to support the participation of all artists. If you have questions or require support with your application, please reach out at least 10 days before the submission deadline.

For additional information, accommodations, or questions please contact public.art@brampton.ca.

For more information about the City's public art program visit: brampton.ca/publicart.​​

Contact Public Art

Cultural Services
Brampton City Hall
2 Wellington St W
Brampton, ON
L6Y 4R2