ohpinamake Prize for Indigenous Artists
Deadline
December 1, 2025
33 days left
Application Fee
FREE
Rewards
Multiple Rewards
Interest
High
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About This Opportunity
In September 2025, the University of Saskatchewan Art Galleries and Collection (USAGaC) will open the application call for the fourth annual **ohpinamake Prize for Indigenous Artists**. “ohpinamake” is a nêhiyawêwin term meaning “to lift others,” which was gifted to USAGaC by three Indigenous community leaders: elders Maria Campbell and Louise Bernice Halfe-Sky Dancer, and artist and alumna Ruth Cuthand (BFA’83, MFA’92). This prestigious award recognizes an Indigenous artist who works within the spirit of the term, and whose territories intersect with the current colonial borders of Canada.
In further conversation with community, USAGaC has endeavoured to remove systemic barriers that keep Indigenous artists and others from accessing opportunities like this. From this space of engaged listening, we are continuing to develop both the processes of application, adjudication, and the possible outcomes of ohpinamake over the remaining years.
What You'll Get
Types: CASHPRIZE
The artist will be chosen by a jury of cultural workers and community members. The chosen artist will receive 10,000 CAD.
Application Requirements
- APPLICATION_FORMS
- ARTWORK_PORTFOLIO
Eligibility
Geographic Requirements
CA
Other Requirements
The chosen artist must clearly engage in a practice that “lifts others”. This can be understood as an active social practice or as the production of artwork that elevates Indigenous world-senses and creates community. It can also be understood as modelling behaviour that supports others in truly relational ways. **Only Indigenous candidates will be considered for this award.**
University of Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan River Crossing, CA
Verified Organization
Active since 2020
Ready to take the next step?
Don't miss out on this opportunity. Applications close on December 1, 2025.