Media Artists Program: Creation
$15,000
Grant
Description:
Toronto Arts Council’s Media Artists Program provides support to media artists who have a professional independent art practice for the creation/production of new work or the completion of works in progress. Funds are intended to cover direct costs of creation/production, and materials. Applicants may apply for production and/or post-production.
Media Arts includes independent film, video, audio, digital, video and electronic games, virtual and augmented reality and new media artworks. New media refers to works that use multi-media, computers or communications or information technologies for creative expression, including installation and performance art works that integrate such technologies.
Comments on Funding:
The maximum amount available in this program is $15,000.
October 15, 2025
Eligibility:
Applicants must be professional artists and meet the following criteria:
1. A professional artist is someone who has specialized training in the field (not necessarily in academic institutions), who is recognized as such by their peers (artists working in the same artistic tradition), who has a history of public presentation, publication and/or production and who is committed to devoting more time to their artistic activity if financially feasible.
2. TAC recognizes that due to systemic barriers within the broader arts community (e.g. limited mainstream presentation opportunities for artists from equity-seeking communities) some flexibility may be required in interpreting eligibility criteria to take into account equivalent professional experience and contexts. Potential applicants from equity-seeking communities are encouraged to discuss their eligibility with the Program Manager in advance of submitting an application
3. Applicants must be Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents or have an application pending for Permanent Resident status or be a Protected Person (approved refugee claimant) and, if requested, be able to provide documentation to verify this.
4. Applicants must be residents of the City of Toronto for at least one year prior to the application deadline. Temporary absences of up to 12 months may be considered, subject to written explanation and special permission; please contact the Program Manager. Neither a Post Office Box address nor a studio address can be used to meet the residency requirement.
5. Undergraduate students cannot apply.
6. Applicants must have spent a minimum of one year working on and developing an independent art practice after completing full-time studies.
7. Professional artists pursuing graduate studies may not apply for work related to their program of study. A letter from the graduate program director specifying that the project is not related to the graduate student’s program of studies must be submitted with the application.
8. Applicants must retain full copyright, financial and creative control.
9. Applicants to TAC’s 2024 Visual Artists Program may not apply to TAC’s 2024 Media Artists Program.
10. Individual artists may only receive one discipline-stream project grant and one strategic initiative grant per calendar year, and can only have one open application in each stream at a time.
11. Collaborative proposals (involving a co-applicant) are eligible. For these proposals, one of the applicants must identify a principal applicant. Co-applicants are subject to the same eligibility criteria as single, individual applicant. If the application is successful, the grant payment will be payable to the principal applicant, as listed in the application. Similarly, a T4A slip will be issued to the principal applicant.
12. The only eligible applicant for a film or video project is the director. Producers may not apply as co-applicants
13. Applicants must have created at least one media artwork.
Application Steps:
Applicants register and submit the application on TAC Grants Online (https://tac.smartsimple.ca)
Documentation Needed:
Applicants must submit:
1. The Proposed Use of Grant is separated into two questions a 1000-word brief description of
how the proposed work relates to your overall practice; and the relevant themes, techniques,
aesthetic and cultural concerns that you plan to explore. A 500-word brief description of the
work, including planned treatment of production, visuals and sound.
2. An Artists Resume / CV detailing your artistic experience
3. Budget must reflect the entire project. The total revenues must equal the total expenses.
4. Support Material is an important part of the application. Grant review panel decisions are
largely based on the review of examples of your previous work and/or current works in
progress. Up to two separate projects may be included. Each example can be a maximum of
5 minutes. Provide a link to the video files and, if required, a password or other instructions
required to access the file.
6. You must hold a directorial credit in all examples submitted.
7. If you are applying for post-production or completion funds, at least one example must be an
excerpt from the work-in-progress.
8. Printed Support Material: script samples, storyboards, or letters of agreement must be
uploaded to TAC Grants Online. Accepted file format – PDF. Do not submit letters of
recommendation, reviews or press clippings.
9. Script samples are required for narrative projects (feature and short) but optional for other
genres. Maximum 20 pages
10. Storyboards are required for animation projects, but optional for other genres.
11. Letters of Agreement are required: 1) for any material included in the project where
copyright is not held directly by the applicant (e.g. scripts, images, music); and 2) from the
subjects of documentary
Do not submit materials through Google Drive.
Other Things to Note:
About the author
Maurice