To reiterate its commitment to supporting artistic communities working in the digital environment and in a desire to help shape the art of tomorrow, PHI is inaugurating three cultural residency programs. Although they meet different needs among artists, they share the joint mission of helping, accompanying, and giving them the necessary to broaden their practice scope.
Last year, PHI launched Parallel Lines, its first virtual residency, celebrating 10 artists from various disciplines during the first confinement. This was not the first time that PHI supported and collaborated with artists to create their projects. We can think of Vincent Morisset and his work Composition, which will soon be presented at the PHI Centre, or Brazilian artist Diego Galafassi and his installation Breathe, which had its world premiere at Sundance Festival in 2020.
PHI RESIDENCY - NORTH
This creative retreat residency offers musicians and audio artists the opportunity to explore their practice and to create, write, record, and produce in a state-of-the-art recording studio for the early, middle, or final stage of a creative project.
PHI - NORTH will offer a two-week residency program to three selected artists in one of three cohorts: March-April, May-June, and September-October over this year.
For eligibility criteria, the selection process and to submit an application, visit our website.
Submit your application before March 1, 2021.
PHI RESIDENCY - MONTREAL*
PHI - MONTREAL is a 2-month production residency that will offer 5 artists the opportunity to create a new work that responds to a curatorial theme based on the pressing questions of our time. These new works will be presented in an exhibition at the PHI Foundation.
PHI RESIDENCY - IMMERSE*
Specifically oriented to the creative development of immersive or interactive artwork, this residency provides an opportunity for the artist to be supported by PHI expertise and the spaces to develop their innovative idea.
*More information and announcements will follow.
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