Small Pond Arts
Small Pond Arts hosts self-directed artist residencies on our beautiful 87-acre farm in Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada. Artists can focus on their own artistic projects or participate in collaborative artistic pursuits.
We warmly welcome puppeteers, poets, painters, sculptors, musicians, film-makers, writers, photographers, performers and creative people of all stripes who are interested in an imaginative retreat to create new work.
Our 1860s heritage home has four guest bedrooms, and our farm has plenty of room for camping. We have two studio spaces, The Art Barn and The Workshop, both of which can be used from May through September. We eat our meals together, encourage the exchange of ideas, and value living simply and sustainably.
PRICES: For a complete list of prices, please visit our website: www.smallpondarts.ca/residencies.htm
All prices are in Canadian dollars and include 3 meals per day, mostly vegetarian, and much of our food is grown in our garden.
Residency length: Up to one month. Residents are expected to contribute one hour of chores per day. This could include cooking, cleaning, gardening or special projects, and are flexible based on residents\’ preferences.
HOW TO APPLY: Write to us at [email protected]
– Tell us why you want to undertake a residency and what you hope to accomplish.
– Tell us a bit about yourself and your artwork; feel free to email photos or links.
– Please indicate whether you prefer indoor accommodation or camping.
– Provide us with the dates you´d like to stay; if possible, provide alternative dates.
– Give us your complete contact information, including address and phone numbers.
A 25% non-refundable deposit required upon booking, payable by cheque or money order. Remainder is due upon check-in by Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, cash, or cheque.
Disciplines and media
- Visual Art
- Educational Programmes
- Film Making
- Sculpture
- Theatre
- Performing Arts
- Textile Art
- Music
- Literature
- Puppetry, Community Arts
Residency conditions
Duration of residencies
- 1 week
- 2 weeks
- 3 weeks
- 1 month
Number of artists resident at one time
4
Companions allowed
- Partners
Expenses paid by artist
- Travel
- Housing
- Supplies
Expectations of the artist
- Cleaning
Expenses paid by the organisation
- Food
Application who/how
Digital Application
Selection procedure
By Curator
Presentation of artists’ work
Arranged on a case-by-case basis
Description of residency
Setting
Rural
Resources
- Internet Connection
- Dance / Performance Practice Space
- Library
- Kitchen
- Woodworking Tools
Number of studios
2
Type and size of studios
Shared Studio
Accomodation
- Private Room
Working language(s)
- English
- French
- Macedonian
Other activities happening at the space
- Workshops
- Presentation
- Films
- Exhibitions
How to reach
By train
Via Rail (www.viarail.ca/en) serves over 450 destinations across Canada. Take the train to Belleville and catch a taxi (about $60), or depending on our availability, we may be able to pick you up for a small fee.
BY BUS:You can catch the Greyhound bus (www.greyhound.ca/HOME/Default.aspx) from pretty much anywhere in Canada. Take the bus to Belleville and catch a taxi (about $60), or depending on our availability, we may be able to pick you up for a small fee.
Nearest airport
Toronto
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