2025 SAAG Arts Writing Prize Call for Submissions
Posting Category: Call for Submissions
Closing Date of Opportunity: March 28, 2025
Name or Organization: Southern Alberta Art Gallery Maansiksikaitsitapiitsinikssin
Contact Email: hkehoe@saag.ca
Website: http://www.saag.ca/programs/arts-writing-prize
Post Content: The Southern Alberta Art Gallery Maansiksikaitsitapiitsinikssin is now accepting submissions for the 14th annual SAAG Arts Writing Prize. This prize aims to recognize and support emerging writers whose writing relates to the field of contemporary art. Art writing is essential to supporting a healthy art ecosystem, providing access points for contemporary art practice, engaging different voices in the field, and encouraging and developing discourse in the arts.
Writers can be considered for one or both of this year’s categories: 1) Arts Writing and 2) the Aruna D’Souza Award for BIPOC Writers. The requirements and prizes for each category are listed below. All entries are eligible to be published in the 2025 SAAG Arts Writing Prize Reader, made in-house at the Gallery’s Tiny Press. All applicants will be provided with a complimentary copy of the Reader.
This prize focuses on submissions of writing about contemporary art. This includes but is not limited to: exhibition reviews, critical essays, ekphrasis, etc. We will also consider experimental and innovative approaches to writing about contemporary art, including poetry, prose, creative fiction, etc.
CATEGORIES & PRIZES
ARTS WRITING
Winner: $1,000 CAD cash prize, opportunity for a paid public program ($376.00CAD) with the Gallery, opportunity for an arts writing mentorship.
Runner-up: $250 CAD cash prize, opportunity for an arts writing mentorship.
ARUNA D’SOUZA (BIPOC)
Winner: $1,000 CAD cash prize, opportunity for a paid public program ($376.00CAD) the Gallery, opportunity for an arts writing mentorship.
Runner-up: $250 CAD cash prize, opportunity for an arts writing mentorship
ELIGIBILITY
Writers must be at least 18 years of age at the time of entry. The competition is open to anyone residing in Canada, regardless of citizenship status, and to Canadians living abroad.
For the purposes of the award, an emerging writer is defined as anyone who has not published more than one piece of art writing in a recognized print or online publication, exclusive of student-run journals and magazines, as well as self-published works. Applicants may be asked to provide evidence of publication history upon request (i.e. website, CV, resume).
Applicants may submit one piece of writing for consideration. Submissions are limited to 1000 words. Participants may be considered for both awards depending on their eligibility. Applicants must identify which awards they would like to be considered for. All submissions must be original and previously unpublished, inclusive of online publications.
SUBMISSION PROCESS
Electronic submissions are preferred. To apply please complete the application form on the Gallery website and send a formatted PDF file of your submission to hkehoe@saag.ca. This PDF will be included as-is without any formatting changes or copy edits in the 2025 Reader. Final day for submissions is March 28 2025.
Writers retain all copyrights to their submitted work. The two winners and two runners-up of the awards will have their work published in the SAAG Arts Writing Prize Reader 2025. All other submissions are eligible to be included in this publication, but writers who have not been selected for an award may choose to opt out.
The Gallery is committed to continually working towards more equitable systems and practices. We welcome applications from candidates who identify as Indigenous, Black, racialized, LGBTQ2S+, d/Deaf and disabled, and from historically disadvantaged backgrounds.
If you have questions about the submission process, please review the FAQ below. If you have any additional questions or accommodation requests, please contact Heather Kehoe, Program & Event Coordinator.
JURY
The SAAG Arts Writing Prize and Aruna D’Souza Award is assessed by a peer jury of arts writing professionals. Stay tuned for the announcement of our 2025 jurors.
The Arts Writing Prize and Aruna D’Souza Award will be assessed based on the following criteria:
Artistic Impact (30%): The submitted piece of writing is effective and interesting. The submitted piece of writing demonstrates a new and exciting contribution to the field of art writing.
Connection to art (30%): The submitted piece of writing provides a unique and insightful perspective on contemporary art, art history, and/or artistic practice.
Originality (20%): The submitted piece of writing shows imagination, creativity, and individuality. The submitted piece of writing demonstrates a unique perspective.
Technical excellence (20%): The writer demonstrates a high level of skill in their craft, and rigor and intentionality in their chosen format.
To learn more and to apply, please visit https://www.saag.ca/programs/arts-writing-prize