Artists who regularly apply to galleries, open calls, grants, public art RFQs/EOIs, residencies, festivals, etc…
What systems, tools, workflows, or tricks have genuinely helped make the submission process more manageable or efficient?
@culture_to Thanks for sharing! Thrilled to have Shade on the waterfront this summer. Come find it between the trail and the boardwalk at Budapest Park beside Sunnyside Beach — morning and late afternoon light are especially good!
I’m really curious what other artists are doing though — especially people balancing a lot of submissions/projects at once.
Would genuinely love to hear other workflows/processes/tools that people have found helpful.
Share away!
Artists who regularly apply to galleries, open calls, grants, public art RFQs/EOIs, residencies, festivals, etc…
What systems, tools, workflows, or tricks have genuinely helped make the submission process more manageable or efficient?
Sneak peek of an upcoming interactive installation for Nuit Blanche in Toronto! This artwork lets participants engage with real-time digital signals generated all around us. #artandtechnology#dataasmaterial@ProcessingOrg@nuitblancheTO
https://t.co/V613nWZurx
Finally got everything connected for a first full test for an upcoming installation ✨ This piece doesn’t just visualize data—it invites participants to interact with invisible signals in real time. Each particle you see is a live Bluetooth BLE signal!! #processing#newmedia
Electronic Gradients x Connected Landscapes influenced by the land and sky of Cape Breton Island
inspired by my grandmas rug hooking and aunts quilting
hand woven ethernet cable into printed circuit boards (PCB)
https://t.co/oBzpB9eCZt
Electronic Gradients x Connected Landscapes inspired by the land and sky of Cape Breton Island
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inspired by my grandmas rug hooking and aunts quilting
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hand woven ethernet cable into printed circuit boards (PCB)
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200mm x 180mm
Electronic Gradients x Connected Landscapes inspired by the land and sky of Cape Breton Island
.
.
inspired by my grandmas rug hooking and aunts quilting
.
.
hand woven ethernet cable into printed circuit boards (PCB)
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.
200mm x 180mm
One of my favourite pieces from (in)visible — Trillium Park Skyline (2025.04.30) — visualizes 90 seconds of Bluetooth signals layered over a photo of the Toronto skyline. A snapshot of memory, presence, and signal congestion. Process + final print below!
https://t.co/Tb6bSggJPk