Opportunity: Visual Artist Residency Programme

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Hospitalfield are offering two seasonal residencies for artists in the UK.

Summer Residency, July 2016

Application Deadline: January 25th

Residency Dates: July 4th-31st

The Summer Residency is a funded programme with 6 – 8 places available for UK or UK-based visual artists. Selected artists receive a bursary that supports them whilst they are working away from their home base.

Artists are invited to submit an application that describes a project, or their focus of work, whilst they are a participant in the programme.

This residency includes:

Programme of visits and discussion;

Full board catering;

24 access to studio space.

More information here

 

Autumn Residency, September 2016 

Application Deadline: January 25th

Residency Dates: September 5th-October 2nd

The Autumn Residency offers 5 places to UK and UK-based visual artists. Four artists will receive a £1000 Research & Development Bursary, and one will receive a £4000 Production Bursary.

Apply here

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In 2011 we worked with partners Festivals Edinburgh, the Federation of Scottish Threatre and Scottish Contemporary Art Network to support over thirty arts organisations to operate more sustainably.

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