Call for Applications: Graduate Research-Creation Thematic Residency
Gibraltar Point Centre for the Arts
Production still from Simon Pope’s research-creation project Discussion Island, Toronto, 2018
Graduate (Masters & PhD) Research-Creation Thematic Residency at Gibraltar Point Centre for the Arts, Toronto Island
February 18 – 24, 2025
Apply Before: January 6, 2025
Application Form
This new thematic residency at Gibraltar Point Centre for the Arts provides additional, extra-institutional peer-support for creative practitioners undertaking graduate (Masters and PhD) research-creation projects.
Convened by artist Simon Pope, during the February 2025 reading week/mid-semester break, this week-long residency on Toronto Island provides studio space, accommodation, and peer-led discussion to supplement the support provided by your host institution, committee or supervisory team. Emphasis will be on your own creative practice and its relationship to Masters and Doctoral level research processes. As such, there will be ample opportunity for self-directed work in the studios, as well as group and individual meetings addressing questions that emerge from your own project. You are encouraged to present work-in-progress at one of the sessions at the end of each working-day, and to share insights into your own research process with your peers. We will also touch on more general concerns, such as how to shape a research-creation thesis or project in relation to disciplinary and institutional expectations, the interdisciplinary potentials of research-creation methodologies, approaches to academic writing, and strategies for the presentation and examination of your project. One-to-one meetings attend to the particular details of your project in a familiar diagnostic, supervisory/tutorial mode.
About the Convenor
Simon Pope is an artist with over 25 years experience of working within art schools and universities, convening MA/MFA programmes and supervising doctoral students. He holds a practice-led research degree (DPhil) from the Ruskin School of Art at the University of Oxford and is currently a Research Associate at the University of Exeter (UK), an Eccles Fellow at the British Library, and a supervisor for Transart Institute/Liverpool John Moores University’s practice-led PhD programme. More information at: simonpope.info.
Who Is This Residency For?
This residency is for creative practitioners currently enrolled either on a Masters or PhD programme, at any stage of the process, and undertaking a research-creation/practice-led project; or those preparing to apply to or prior to beginning a doctoral programme and wishing to develop or review their proposed project.
When Is the Deadline for Application?
Monday, January 6, 2025, 11:59pm EST.
When Will I Hear Whether I Have Been Selected?
Successful applicants will be contacted on Friday, January 10, 2025. Deposits will be due at the end of the following week.
How Much Is the Residency and What Facilities Are Provided?
The fee of $700 CAD (plus HST) covers shared studio, private bedroom, shared kitchen, and a shuttle-bus to and from the venue. Note: participants are responsible for buying and preparing their own food, and for travel to/from Toronto Island.
The Venue
This residency is hosted by the Gibraltar Point Centre for the Arts on Toronto Island, Ontario – a 10 minute ferry ride away from Toronto’s downtown on the Treaty land of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. More information on facilities are at gibraltarpointcentre.ca
Gibraltar Point Centre for the Arts (known as Gibraltar Point) is an artist residency and retreat centre on Toronto Island/Mnisiing, Ontario, Canada. Existing in the former historic elementary school, Gibraltar Point has been a home and host to artists since 1999.
Gibraltar Point Centre for the Arts*
443 Lakeshore Ave, Toronto, ON M5J 2W2
@gibraltarpointto
* Formerly Artscape Gibraltar Point, this site is now managed by ArtHubs Toronto Inc.



