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Peer jury simulation: Understanding the process of evaluating grants for artists
Peer jury simulation tour (in person)
First stop:WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 2025, AT 1 PM Salle Bernard-Leblanc, Aberdeen Cultural Center, Moncton*
This workshop will be held in French only** and registration is required for AAAPNB members interested in being jury members for the simulation.
The Association acadienne des artistes professionnel.le.s du Nouveau-Brunswick (AAAPNB) and the New Brunswick Arts Board (artsnb) are organizing a jury simulation to help artists:
• Understand how grant applications are evaluated • Understand how grants are awarded to artists • Strengthen their future grant applications • Increase their confidence and provide experience as peer jury members
Join Dominique Léger, Program Officer at the New Brunswick Arts Board (artsnb), to demystify the peer jury process. There are two ways to participate in this workshop:
Be a jury member for the simulation – registration is required and limited to AAAPNB members: actively participate in the evaluation of the fictitious applications during the simulation (please allow time the week before the simulation day to read the fictitious applications that will be shared with you one week before the simulation)
Be an observer – no registration required: show up at the time of the jury simulation and be a witness to the process
Register to be a member of the jury simulation by sending an email to annik.landry@aaapnb.ca
*Additional stops of the Peer Jury Simulation Tour (in French) will take place in communities in the Northeast and Northwest regions of New Brunswick in April 2025. More details to come.
**A Peer Jury Simulation Tour in English in partnership with ArtsLink NB will take place in various communities across the province in 2025. More details to come.
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