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Centre BPMC announces a Call-for-Proposals for research-creation residencies for Spring 2026. Residency participants will receive full access to the black-box multimedia space in Edward Johnson Building for one week. Participants will also receive full access to the BPMC equipment collection, which includes audio recording equipment, video cameras, projectors, and stage lighting.
Applicants will be selected for residencies for this March/April based on the project fit and resources available. Applicants with projects of considerable merit will be considered for additional opportunities, including a $1000 stipend and for future performances and events.
To submit a proposal, please complete the form at the following link (Deadline: January 6, 2026):
https://forms.cloud.microsoft/r/3ftzXaLxZJ
In order for your proposal to be considered, all new applicants must attend the mandatory info & equipment training session taking place on Tuesday, Jan 13 from 5:30-7:30pm.
Registration for this session can be found here: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/r/fFg4VKAKeN
Please reach out to bpmc.music@utoronto.ca for any questions about this application or the residency.
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Past Events
November 1, 2023 : New Ways for Old Works Concert
May 19 , 2023: Composer In Residence Concert
Feb. 25, 2023: AntiKairos
Sep. 30-Oct. 1, 2022:
Video and projection workshop with David Bithell
Aug. 3-5, 2022:
Computer music workshop with Christopher Dobrian
Mar. 22-25, 2022:
Music with motion sensors workshop with Mari Kimura
Jan. 24-25, 2022:
Winnipeg New Music Festival (cancelled)
Oct. 31-Nov. 1, 2021:
Past events
Oct. 18, 2021:
Nicola Baroni and Norman Adams – Cello Duo with Computer Augmentation Lecture Recital
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