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Studio Magazine: Craft and Design in Canada is looking for its next Editor-in-Chief. As Canada's leading publication on craft and design, Studio publishes two print issues annually with an ongoing web presence, and is distributed nationally and internationally. A critical voice in Canadian material culture for decades, Studio is seeking a visionary editor to help shape what comes next. This is a part-time contract role open to candidates anywhere in Canada. If you have deep roots in the Canadian craft and design community and a distinctive editorial point of view, we'd love to hear from you.
Reports To: Executive Director and Publisher
Contract Fee: $24,000 annually (520 hours per year)
Position Type: Part-time contract, renewable annually
Location: Remote – open to candidates anywhere in Canada
Anticipated Start Date: June 2026
Application Deadline: May 14, 2026
CRAFT ONTARIO
Craft Ontario is a non-profit art service organization that works to make craft a meaningful part of life. We champion craft by promoting artists and their work, and advocate for craft by inspiring, educating and connecting diverse audiences. craftontario.com
STUDIO MAGAZINE
Studio Magazine: Craft and Design in Canada is the country's leading publication on craft and design. Published twice a year in print with an ongoing digital presence, Studio offers critical perspectives on Canadian material culture within a global context. studiomagazine.ca
JOB DESCRIPTION
The Editor-in-Chief directs the editorial vision for Studio Magazine and serves as one of its primary public voices. Reporting to the Craft Ontario Executive Director and Publisher, the Editor-in-Chief curates compelling content for a diverse readership, builds and sustains relationships across Canada's craft and design community, and explores current developments in material culture with depth and rigour. The Editor-in-Chief embraces team cultivation, providing creative leadership to both the external contributors who bring critical and artistic expertise to each issue and the internal production team, including the copy editor and designer, and demonstrates commitment to the highest quality of journalism. The Managing Editor, who leads production coordination and operations, reports to the Editor-in-Chief. The two roles are designed as close partners with shared accountability for production timelines: each depends on the other’s timely delivery, and the integrity of every issue rests on both.
This is a part-time contract position of 520 hours per year (approximately 260 hours per issue), open to candidates anywhere in Canada.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Editorial
2. Production
3. Business and Organizational
4. Community and Advocacy
REQUIREMENTS
COMPENSATION
This posting is for an existing vacancy. Craft Ontario does not use artificial intelligence to screen, assess or select applicants.
HOW TO APPLY
Please submit a cover letter, CV, and two writing or editing samples (500–2,500 words each) to Robyn Wilcox, Executive Director, at rwilcox@craftontario.com. Use ‘Studio Magazine Editor-in-Chief Application’ as the subject line. In your cover letter, please describe your editorial vision for Studio and how this role fits within your current practice. References will be requested from shortlisted candidates.
Application Deadline: May 14, 2026.
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Craft Ontario is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering a welcoming, inclusive, and respectful workplace. We prohibit discrimination and harassment based on race, citizenship, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, marital or family status, disability, or any other protected ground under the Ontario Human Rights Code.
We are dedicated to providing equal opportunities throughout the hiring process. Applicants who require accommodation at any stage of the recruitment process are encouraged to contact us at rwilcox@craftontario.com to make their needs known. Accommodations will be arranged in a manner that respects the applicant's dignity and meets their accessibility needs. Everything we do is grounded in kindness, empathy, and respect—for one another, our members, and the diverse communities we serve.
Banner image: Marissa Y. Alexander, i dreamt i swam with you (detail), 2020. Hand-built white stoneware, various glazes and fired to cone 5, 57 x 46 x 34 cm. Courtesy of the Artist.