The Robert McLaughlin Gallery (RMG) is excited to announce a Call for Proposals for a new installation commission to be suspended in the atrium, located in the lobby of the gallery.
For this inaugural program, the RMG invites artists, designers and collectives to propose a new, site-responsive artwork that will be suspended in the atrium for two years, from February 2027 to February 2029. The commission is intended to bring contemporary art into the heart of the gallery, animating the space and creating a dynamic and welcoming first encounter for visitors.
The RMG is particularly interested in proposals that respond to the specific conditions of the site, including the architectural character of the atrium, the gallery’s civic and cultural role in downtown Oshawa, the gallery’s history, and the histories and landscapes that shape the Durham region. The selected work should reflect a contemporary art approach, prioritizing conceptual rigor, material experimentation, and strong visual impact, while remaining accessible and engaging for a wide public audience.