Assessor Nomination Calgary Arts Development seeks artists, arts workers, and community members to serve as assessors for our granting and public art programs. Selection is ongoing throughout the year, however, we are unable to use all individuals nominated on our committees. Completion of this form does not guarantee you will be contacted by Calgary Arts Development to participate. Community Investment ProgramsCalgary Arts Development seeks artists, arts workers, and community members to serve as assessors for our granting programs. You may nominate yourself or another individual. The membership of the peer assessment committees will be chosen through public nominations and staff expertise. The composition of a selection committee is based on the specific requirements and needs of a project or program. Selection committees are designed to reflect and respect the broad diversity of Calgary, its artistic and cultural communities, and the identities we hold. Peer assessment committees are expected to commit to Calgary Arts Development’s Group Agreements. Levels of commitment vary from program to program. Assessors will be expected to consider applications, meet with peers and Calgary Arts Development staff, and contribute to thoughtful conversations around the arts. Assessors are typically asked to commit to the below. Schedules are determined based on committee availability, and may include evenings, weekdays, and weekends. One information and training session (up to three hours). Four to six weeks to read and evaluate applications online. Up to four days of in-person assessment meetings (up to eight hours each day). Calgary Arts Development provides an honorarium to assessors as a gift to recognize their time. The honorarium will be provided to assessors after the reviewing process is completed and honorarium rates depend on the program requirements. You may nominate yourself or another individual. By completing the form below, you are certifying that the nominee is aware of his or her nomination and has agreed to be contacted by Calgary Arts Development. Please Note: We are unable to use all individuals nominated on our committees. Completion of this form does not guarantee you will be contacted by Calgary Arts Development to participate. Qualifications & Required Skills Peers: Artists and arts professionals active in Calgary’s artistic communities with professional experience, skills, and knowledge directly relevant to the arts sector. Community Members: Individuals with an appreciation for the arts (any discipline) who actively attend arts performances and presentations. Community members should possess skills that are transferable to the non-profit arts sector, including, but not limited to: Non-profit board governance Organizational management Business planning and project management Marketing and communications Event production Investment and resource development Community and government relations Design or creation within the broader creative industries Additional Skills Relevant skills, experience, and knowledge that will accommodate the range of applicants to be juried. A generous spirit, exceptional listening skills and a willingness and ability to embrace change, complexity and different viewpoints. An openness to productively and respectfully check in with bias. An understanding and awareness of Calgary and region, and an insight into our social and cultural climate. The respect of peers in the community. The ability to function well within a committee structure. Contact grants@calgaryartsdevelopment.com with any questions about the assessment process. Assessor Nomination Name of Potential Assessor (required) Potential Assessor’s Email Address (required) Potential Assessor’s Phone Number (required) Potential Assessor’s Employer, Affiliated Organizations, etc. Potential Assessor’s Job Title Artistic disciplines potential assessor has experience with (press CTRL and click to select multiple): (required) Visual Arts Music Theatre Dance Film/New Media Literary N/A Other Artistic disciplines potential assessor has experience with (press CTRL and click to select multiple): Describe any other skills or experience that will give the nominee insight as a potential assessor: If you are completing this form on behalf of a potential assessor, enter your name and email address: General Availability (select all that apply) (required) Weekdays Weekends Evenings CommentsComments I would like to receive updates from Calgary Arts Development: (required) Yes No If you are human, leave this field blank. Send Public Art ProgramsCalgary Arts Development seeks artists, arts workers, and community members to serve as selection committee members for our public art program. The membership of each assessment committee will be defined in our public art grant guidelines, calls for qualifications, and call for proposals. The composition of a selection committee is based on the specific requirements and needs of a project or program. Selection committees are designed to reflect and respect the broad diversity of Calgary, its artistic and cultural communities, and the identities we hold. Assessors are expected to commit to Calgary Arts Development’s Group Agreements and sign our Confidentiality and Conflict of Interest Agreements. Assessors will be expected to rigorously consider applications, meet as a group with Calgary Arts Development staff, and contribute to thoughtful conversations in their evaluation of applications. Assessors are typically asked to commit to the below. Schedules are determined based on program timelines and committee availability, and may include evenings, weekdays, and weekends. One information and orientation session (up to three hours). Up to four weeks to read and evaluate applications online, depending on project/program timelines. Up to two days of committee meetings, depending on project/program timelines. Calgary Arts Development provides an honorarium to assessors as a gift to recognize their time. The honorarium will be provided to assessors after the review process is completed, and honorarium rates depend on the program requirements. Please Note: We are unable to work with all individuals who may self-nominate for selection committees. Completion of this form does not guarantee you will be contacted by Calgary Arts Development to participate. We thank you for your interest. Qualifications & Required Skills Public art selection committees are made up of groups of artistic industry professionals, artistic peers (artists), as well as community members. Artistic Industry Professionals: Professions with direct and relevant knowledge and experience in aspects of public art, its creation, production and conservation including: architects, landscape architects, design professionals, museum and gallery professionals, art educators and historians, and others. Artistic Peers: Artists active in Calgary’s artistic communities with professional experience, skills, and knowledge directly relevant to public art creation and delivery. Community Members: Individuals with an appreciation for the arts (any discipline but particularly visual art) and attend and support these artistic activities in the community. Community members should possess skills that are transferable to public art, including, but not limited to: Appreciation of visual art and understanding of artistic process Understanding of basic principles of design, construction or fabrication processes, engineering, or architecture. Understanding of planning and project management Understanding of creation within the broader creative and cultural industries (film, media and communications, digital sector, etc.). Understanding of community engagement and/or community development. Understanding of socially engaged artistic practices. Additional Skills Relevant skills, experience, and knowledge that will accommodate the range of projects to be assessed. A generous spirit, exceptional listening skills and a willingness and ability to embrace change, complexity and different viewpoints. An openness to productively and respectfully check in with bias. An understanding and awareness of Calgary and region, and an insight into our social and cultural climate. The respect of peers in the community. The ability to function well within a committee structure. Contact publicart@calgaryartsdevelopment.com with any questions about the assessment process. Assessor Nomination for Public Art Name of Potential Assessor (required) Potential Assessor’s Email Address (required) Potential Assessor’s Phone Number (required) Potential Assessor’s Employer, Affiliated Organizations, etc. Potential Assessor’s Job Title Artistic disciplines potential assessor has experience with (press CTRL and click to select multiple): (required) Public Art Visual Arts Music Theatre Dance Film/New Media Literary N/A Other Artistic disciplines potential assessor has experience with (press CTRL and click to select multiple): If applying as an artistic peer, describe your formal training in the arts and your artistic practice: If applying as an artistic peer, describe your work history related to public art creation: If applying as a community member, describe your interest and experience related to public art: If applying as an artistic industry professional, describe your interest and experience related to public art: Describe any other skills or experience that you will bring as a potential assessor: General Availability (select all that apply) (required) Weekdays Weekends Evenings CommentsComments I would like to receive updates from Calgary Arts Development: (required) Yes No If you are human, leave this field blank. Send Please note that Calgary Arts Development staff are continuing to work remotely. If you have any questions about this process, please contact info@calgaryartsdevelopment.com.