Arts Mentor in Residence
Toronto Public Library (TPL)'s Arts Mentor in Residence (ArtIR) program supports artists who are looking to build knowledge and confidence through exposure to arts mentorship and entrepreneurial expertise.
The 2024 Arts Mentor in Residence program will run from August to September 2024 at the Gerrard/Ashdale branch. Join us for a series of free programs.
Upcoming Programs
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Be Easy To Find as an Artist, Alone and in a Crowd
Thu Sep 12, 2024 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
Location: Gerrard/AshdaleHow can you stand out on your own as an artist as well as work collaboratively with others? This presentation will feature examples of unconventional promotion and examples of artistic collaboration projects. Learn to build a...
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Finding Common Ground: Negotiation Skills for Artists
Thu Sep 19, 2024 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
Location: Gerrard/AshdaleMany functions of an arts business require negotiation including contracts, collaborative ventures, fees and grants. This presentation will feature tips and suggestions from Kathryn Adams and a guest speaker Drop...
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Where is the Wherewithal? Grants, Funding & Other Resources for Arts Businesses
Sat Sep 21, 2024 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Location: Gerrard/AshdaleThis presentation will feature information about grant-writing. Discover other sources of arts funding and supports for small arts businesses, including Toronto Arts Council, Futurepreneurs, Access Copyright, Small Business E...
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2024 Arts Mentor in Residence
Kathryn Adams is an award-winning artist, educator and entrepreneur. Kathryn studied calligraphy in England, where she learned heraldic painting and illumination skills. As an established freelance illustrator and entrepreneur, her light-hearted illustrations reflect her jovial nature and affinity for collaborative projects. Her clients include Oxford University Press, The LA Times, Taxi Advertising, Annick Press, Spy Magazine, Scholastic Books, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times and Newsweek. As an educator and public speaker, Kathryn specializes in explaining business skills to visual artists using humorous anecdotes and practical methods. Kathryn has taught over 5000 students at OCAD University, the University of Toronto and Sheridan College. Other engagements include guest lectures at York University, Seneca College, workshops for Koyama Press, Latow Photographers Group, Sheridan EDGE and Good Gorilla.
One-on-One Consultation Sessions
TPL’s Arts Mentor in Residence (ArtIR) offers free one-on-one consultations with library customers. Through the in-person sessions, the ArtIR engages with creative entrepreneurs and artists to review arts-based business ideas, artist statements and portfolios, offers feedback and answers questions about arts-based business creation and development.
Book an Appointment
Select an available date from the calendar. You must complete the User Agreement form and Intake Questionnaire to complete your booking. Once your appointment is booked, you will receive an email from Gerrard/Ashdale branch within 3 business days.
For further information, please contact Answerline at 416-397-5981 or email gestaff@tpl.ca
What is the ArtIR program?
The ArtIR program is an eight-week residency which involves reviewing submitted arts based business ideas, artist statements, portfolios and meeting one-on-one with interested applicants.
The ArtIR also collaborates with the Library to create and offer programs and events to the public and conducts outreach to equity deserving groups and vulnerable populations.
The ArtIR offers support of TPL's Arts and Culture programs and services to:
- create and deliver in person programs (e.g. workshops, lectures, meetups, etc.,) along with support materials related to visual arts and entrepreneurship
- meet with library customers one-on-one through in person sessions to critique and answer questions about arts based business creation and development; virtual sessions may be offered to supplement access when needed
- create and contribute to internal and external communications regarding the Residency
- support artists in development of professional practice in area of self presentation and promotion
- outreach to equity deserving groups and vulnerable populations
- work closely with branch staff to plan and implement programs and one-on-one meetings
- provide feedback and recommendations and points out available resources that may be beneficial.
Past Residents
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2023 Arts Mentor in Residence
Robert Small, CM, is a highly acclaimed Canadian artist, author and influential figure. As a recipient of the prestigious Order of Canada (OAC), Small's artistic prowess and impact are widely recognized. For 29 years, he has produced the renowned 'LEGACY' poster, earning him the esteemed OAC honour. Notably, Small stands as the sole Black visual artist to receive this distinction and one of Canada's youngest awardees. Leveraging his artwork, Small has effectively complemented educational resources he has created on STEAM, Black history, health, vaccination, and a summer camp directory for Black youth. His entrepreneurial spirit has propelled his artistry to new heights, offering valuable lessons for fellow artists seeking success.
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2022 Arts Mentor in Residence
Su-Ying Lee is an independent curator and has also worked in institutions as Assistant Curator at the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art (MOCCA), Curator in Residence at the Justina M. Barnicke Gallery, and Assistant Curator at the Art Gallery of Mississauga. She received a Masters Degree in Curatorial Studies at the University of Toronto and is an alumnus of the Toronto Arts Council/Banff Centre's Cultural Leaders' Lab. Her projects have taken place across Canada, in Hong Kong, Mexico City and Quezon City (Metro Manila, Philippines).
Watch replays of past events with our Arts Mentor in Residence
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Winter 2021 Artrepreneur in Residence
TPL proudly welcomed Paola Gomez as TPL's first-ever Artrepreneur in Residence (ArtIR) from February 22 to April 23, 2021.
Paola is the co-founder and Director of Muse Arts and the Creator, Director and Producer of the HAPPENING Multicultural Festival. She is a Faculty Member of the School of Communication, Arts & Design at Centennial College. A trained human rights lawyer, Paola has received numerous awards in recognition for her work with newcomers and refugees as well as her history of building communities through the arts.
Watch replays of events with our past Artrepreneur in Residence
Apply to be an Arts Mentor in Residence
Toronto Public Library invites applicants with extensive experience in the areas of visual arts mentorship and entrepreneurship to fill the paid role of TPL's Arts Mentor in Residence position.
Applications are not being accepted at this time. Stay tuned for the next opportunity to apply.