Call for exhibitions
Impact 13 – Ink’s transcendence: A tale beyond boundaries will be the first IMPACT (International Multi-disciplinary Printmaking, Artists, Concepts and Techniques) conference to be held in the Americas. This event will feature a series of lectures, exhibitions, and cultural exchanges aimed at exploring, on one hand, the contemporary scene of printmaking and, on the other hand, your unique and multicultural identity in an ecological and postcolonial context.
This project will generally contribute to the mobilization and accessibility of research on the plurivocality of printmaking. It will highlight the experimental and interdisciplinary nature inherent in printmaking practices while questioning technical, technological, and ontological boundaries. Indeed, exchanges and collaborations between researchers will play a crucial role in exploring the boundaries of printmaking, whether traditional or digital, material or virtual. These borders, both visible and invisible, will also be approached from the perspective of their transformative and reinvention potential. Printmaking, as a discipline, has undergone several metamorphoses and remains in perpetual renewal, crossing the limits of its own field to question the spaces in which it comes to life and expresses itself.
In line with these themes, the following topics will be addressed:
- The exploration of new printing techniques that foster the meeting of cultural, heritage, and ecological boundaries to prevent their erosion.
- The reaction of artists to the proliferation of new technologies in printmaking.
- The definition of printmaking in the context of cultural, ecological, and technological transformations.
- The impact of new materialities and immaterialities on the creation and perception of the artwork.
- Artists' reflections on the impact of colonial histories through printmaking.
- Enriching international collaborations for artistic practices with a focus on inclusion and the preservation of cultural treasures.
- The importance of dialogue between cultures for mutual understanding.
This call is intended to fill conference slots for the symposium, which will take place from October 9 to 12, 2025. Proposals must be directly related to printmaking in all its forms, whether analogically or conceptually. IMPACT13 is committed to offering a fee to those who will give the presentations.
In the interest of diversity and inclusivity, IMPACT13 encourages applicants to indicate if they come from, among others, diverse cultural backgrounds, Indigenous communities, LGBTQIA+ groups, or are individuals with disabilities.
The call is open to professional or emerging artists.
YOUR APPLICATION MUST INCLUDE:
- The completed and signed registration form.
- Your biography (maximum 1 page);
- Submission of 10 to 15 works (maximum 20 photos in total).
- A description of the proposed project (maximum 1 page).
- A plan of the proposed project (if necessary).
- A descriptive list of the submitted works (title, year, techniques used, dimensions).
- Send all documents via Wetransfer to: impact13@uqtr.ca
- Subject line: Call for Exhibitions IMPACT13
Only applications received by email will be accepted.
Participation in IMPACT13 implies that the artist or curator grants the conference organizers the right to take photos or reproduce the exhibited works in all publications or promotional materials related to IMPACT13.
Submission of Documents
The documents must be received by email no later than February 16, 2025.
Instructions for Document Submission
- Digital reproduction: 1000 X 1000 pixels at a maximum of 100 DPI.
- The image should be saved as a high-quality JPEG (10).
- Only digital photos are accepted (sent via email).
- Each document should be named with the artist’s last name and first name, followed by a hyphen and the corresponding number from the descriptive list of works (ex: TremblayJean-1.jpg).
- Any other relevant information related to the submitted works is accepted (optional).
Selection
A selection jury will be appointed by the IMPACT13 team (composed of art experts and some partners) to determine which projects will be chosen and exhibited in the various exhibition spaces during the IMPACT13 conference. The jury’s decisions are final.
Submission of Selected Works
Exhibition projects selected for IMPACT13 must be sent by August 15, 2025, along with a technical sheet detailing the exhibition procedure. The artist or curator will bear the transportation costs of the works to Canada. IMPACT13 will cover the return shipping costs by postal service. IMPACT13 is not responsible for any works lost or damaged during transportation.
Schedule
- Opening of the exhibition call: December 9, 2024
- Deadline for submissions: February 16, 2025
- Jury: February 2025
- Responses to submissions: March 2025
- Deadline for sending selected works: August 15, 2025
- Exhibition: October 2 to October 17, 2025
- Opening during IMPACT13: October 9 to 12, 2025
- Return of works: Late October 2025
All selected works must be sent before August 15, 2025 to the following address:
Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières
IMPACT13 Team
Mylène Gervais and Valérie Guimond
Pavillon Benjamin-Sulte
3351 Boulevard des Forges,
Trois-Rivières (Québec) G8Z 4M3
1-819-376-5011 ext. 3222
impact13@uqtr.ca