
Research/creation residency focused on digital image processing and wide format digital printing.
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Research and development residency for creative content in the micro-publishing field.
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The Centre SAGAMIE, in collaboration with the deaf artist Véro Leduc, invites artists from the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region to apply for the “Pages blanches: Inclusion and Diversity” project, which will take place from November 30 to December 11, 2026.
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The RELIER 2.0 project consists of micro-publishing residencies at Centre SAGAMIE.
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Loto-Québec, the Centre SAGAMIE, and the Centre d’exposition de Val-David are inviting professional artists, both emerging and already established, working in all visual arts disciplines, to submit an application for the project Zone of Passage, under the curatorship of Manon Regimbald.
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Centre SAGAMIE, centre Bang and their research forest Laboratoire vivant Km3 are inviting Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean artists to apply for an eco-responsible project inspired by the boreal forest.
Read moreThree artists from the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region will be paired with three artists from the Montreal, Quebec and Gatineau regions.
Read moreThe Savoir / Faire project offers artists a program of research/creation residencies in the field of printmaking.
Read moreLoto-Québec and Centre SAGAMIE are inviting professional, emerging or more established artists, of all visual arts practices to submit a proposal as part of the Intermingled Dialogues project, curated by Julien St-Georges Tremblay.
Read moreKafé Betian is a sculptor and musician. He comes from a lineage of Saamaka sculptors from Western Guyana, whose specialty is woodcarving, known as “Tembé.”
Read moreMarie Samuel Levasseur is an artist, curator, researcher and caregiver. She pursues a multidisciplinary practice in which art and life blend, and has devised a collaborative chat-based creation approach.
Read moreThrough her practice of glimpsing, seeing, and foreseeing, Mariane Tremblay looks for signs of the “extra ordinary,” in a relationship to the world that is resolutely open to the unexpected.
Read moreCentre SAGAMIE offers various residencies that meet the needs of today's artists. SAGAMIE also promotes specific projects for regional, national and foreign artists in collaboration with numerous partner organizations. All of our activities are inclusive and open to all communities.
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