Berwick Open Studios 2026
Deadline: 12/06/2026City: Berwick Upon Tweed | Region: Northumberland | Country: United Kingdom | Abigail Thomas
Berwick Open Studios is an exciting new cultural event in Berwick’s calendar of festivals. A pilot event delivered by Create Berwick with funding from Northumberland County Council and the North-East Combined Authority. The first Berwick Open Studios will take place over two weekends; 26-27 September & 3-4 October 2026. Artists’ studios, galleries and pop-up spaces will open their doors, offering visitors a rare chance to catch a glimpse into the working world of artists and designer-makers.
The project aims to celebrate the many selling galleries, studios and talented artists and makers in Berwick-upon-Tweed, increasing visibility, sales, network development and encouraging creative community.
About Berwick Open Studios
An exciting new cultural event in Berwick’s calendar of festivals; Berwick Open Studios is a pilot event delivered by Create Berwick with funding from Northumberland County Council and the North-East Combined Authority.
The first Berwick Open Studios will take place over two weekends; 26-27 September & 3-4 October 2026. Artists’ studios, galleries and pop-up spaces will open their doors, offering visitors a rare chance to catch a glimpse into the working world of artists and designer-makers.
The project aims to celebrate the many selling galleries, studios and talented artists and makers in Berwick-upon-Tweed, increasing visibility, sales, network development and encouraging creative community.
What is an open studio event, and why should I participate?
Open studio events vary from place to place, but in general they are art events with multiple participants in multiple venues, over one or two weekends. Artists, makers, and creative businesses open their studios and venues to invite the public into their creative spaces.
Open studio events are a valuable opportunity for artists, makers, galleries and creative businesses to promote what they do, connect with audiences, and participate in both the artistic and local communities.
Open studio events allow the public to visit creative spaces and engage with artists through conversation and direct sales.
Key Dates
Applications Open:
Thursday 30th April
Application Deadline:
Friday 12th June
Acceptance & Invoicing:
By 24th June at the latest
Participant Meeting 1 – ideas, help, suggestions, networking: Beginning of July (TBC)
Participant Meeting 2 – collection of guide maps, networking, & help: August (TBC)
Participant Meeting 3 – participant/venue packs ready for collection, getting ready for the event: First week of September (TBC)
Berwick Open Studios – weekend 1:
Saturday 26th & Sunday 27th September
Berwick Open Studios – weekend 2:
Saturday 3rd & Sunday 4th October
Feedback – Stats & Stories Meeting: End October/Beginning of Nov (TBC)
*You do not need to attend every participant meeting, but you must attend at least one.
How do I apply?
The Berwick Open Studios 2026 application form can be found online via Curatorspace.com. You will need to create an account with CuratorSpace if you have never used the site before.
If you have an issue with the workings of the form or application website, please visit the CuratorSpace help section, if your question is related to the content of the form or about the event itself, then first check the opportunity FAQs, and if your still need help then get in touch through the 'Contact curator' tab.
We suggest you read through the Application Guide document, plus the Terms & Conditions, plus the FAQ's tab thoroughly before beginning your application so that you can gather all the relevant information.
You must have a venue before you apply, unless you are applying directly for one of the Quayside Artisan Huts.
Please email to discuss alternative venue options if you’re unsure.
You will be asked to read and agree to the Terms and Conditions before submitting your application.
You will not be asked to make any payments at this stage.
Once your application has been reviewed and accepted, you will be sent an acceptance email and invoice relating to the category you’re applying for.
We will be reviewing and accepting applications throughout the application period, so you do not need to wait until the deadline to apply.
What do I get?
If you are accepted to take part in the 2026 Berwick Open Studios event you will receive:
- Access to several participant meetings in the lead up to the event – at these meetings you will receive guidance, tips and suggestions, plus the chance to network with your fellow participants.
- Your listing (name, photo, weblink, venue info etc..) both online and in the printed guide map.
- Whilst we will coordinate marketing and PR of the event, participants will get access to both print & digital promotional materials to distribute through their own networks (flyers, posters, logos, social assets, guide maps etc…)
- Social media ‘shout outs’ in the lead up to the event
- Participant/Venue Pack – which includes signage for venue visibility during the event itself.
Eligibility
Berwick Open Studios is open to all artists and makers aged 18+ working in any medium and living or working in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Tweedmouth, or Spittal.
Artists living outside of this area, but within a 10 miles radius, can apply for a pop-up space or exhibition. Berwick Open Studios is also open to any galleries, creative shops, community & educational groups, and cultural hubs within Berwick-upon-Tweed, Tweedmouth, or Spittal.
Artists and makers under 18 can exhibit within a group – see Exhibitions category.
You do not need to be a ‘professional’ artist to apply, but you must demonstrate a professional outlook.
You must show through your application that you’re a committed artist, maker or creative business, making original artworks or craft items.
We want our visitors to be excited about the work that they see.
We do not ask for your creative CV, or proof of creative education. We will look at the work you submit, your bio and statement, and web presence (if provided), to determine your suitability to take part.
There will be a light-touch selection process to help this event be the best it can be, whilst still be as inclusive as possible.
This includes a small panel who will go through applications to make sure each participant is eligible.
See categories for any further criteria to the above.
Days/Hours
Participants can choose whether to be open for both weekends, or just one. Opening hours should be between 10am-4pm each day, unless applying as a Cultural Hub.
Categories
- Individuals: £35
- Exhibitions (Groups/Galleries/Shops): £35
- Young Artists (18-25): £15
- Cultural Hubs: £70
- Maltings Studio Bursary – Visiting Artists (jointly supported by Berwick Open Studios & The Maltings; please apply through The Maltings website): £0
A full description of each category is available in the Application Guide Document .
Please be aware these prices reflect the fact that this is a PILOT event, with funding from Create Berwick for 2026. In future years this cost will likely change, dependant on funding, sponsorship etc... Your participation fee will help towards printing costs for promotional materials and advertising.
You will not be charged until you're accepted, at which point you'll be sent an invoice.
Checklist & Acknowledgements
Have you:
- Chosen which weekend, if not both, you’ll be open?
- Decided which category you’re apply for?
- Checked your venue’s WhatThreeWords location?
- Uploaded images correctly? Named them with artists name eg. Abigail_Thomas_Untitled1
- Secured Public Liability Insurance?
- Read and understood the Terms and Conditions?
By submitting this form you are acknowledging that you have read and understood the Berwick Open Studios Terms and Conditions.
What next?
We will be reviewing and accepting applications throughout the application period, so you might hear from us before the deadline.
You will hear if you have been accepted to take part in Berwick Open Studios 2026 by 24th June at the latest.
Artists living outside of this area, but within a 10 miles radius, can apply for a pop-up space or exhibition. Berwick Open Studios is also open to any galleries, creative shops, community & educational groups, and cultural hubs within Berwick-upon-Tweed, Tweedmouth, or Spittal.
Artists and makers under 18 can exhibit within a group – see Exhibitions category.
You do not need to be a professional artist to apply. You must however show through your application that you are a committed artist, maker or creative business, making high quality artworks or craft items. We do not ask for your creative CV, or proof of creative education. We will look at the work you submit, your bio and statement, and web presence (if provided), to determine your suitability to take part.
There will be a light-touch selection process to help this event be the best it can be, whilst still be as inclusive as possible. This includes a small panel who will go through applications to make sure each participant is eligible. See categories for any further criteria to the above
We do not ask for your creative CV, or proof of creative education. We will look at the work you submit, your bio and statement, and web presence (if provided), to determine your suitability to take part.
Artists living outside of this area, but within a 10 miles radius, can apply for a pop-up space or exhibition.
Berwick Open Studios is also open to any galleries, creative shops, community & educational groups, and cultural hubs within Berwick-upon-Tweed, Tweedmouth, or Spittal.
• Individuals £35
• Exhibitions (Groups/Galleries/Shops) £35
• Young Artists (18-25) £15
• Cultural Hubs £70
Please be aware these prices reflect the fact that this is a PILOT event, funded by Create Berwick for 2026. In future years this cost will change, and may well increase, dependent on funding, sponsorship etc...
Your participation fee will help towards printing costs for promotional materials and advertising.
You will get:
• A listing in the printed guide map, with dot on the map
• A listing on the website
• A shout out on social media ahead of the event
• Access to at least 3 participants meetings
See Application Guide document for full details.
Jpeg or PNG file formats only.
High quality images, at least 1MB, and 300dpi.
Please include the artist’s name and/or venue name in the filename. If your images have a photographer’s credit that also needs to be used in print or other media, please include this too.
Eg. Abi_Thomas_Untitled1_BerwickGallery_Photocredit_J.Summers.jpeg
1. Studio Space or Venue Image
2. Supporting Image
3. Supporting Image
4. Supporting Image
5. Supporting Image
Printed and digital listings will only include one image; please choose that image carefully and indicate which image you would prefer us to use for your listing by adding the word LISTING into the filename. We reserve the right to use another image you have uploaded if we think the one chosen will not be suitable or will not show up well in publication. We also suggest uploading at least one image of your studio space or venue if appropriate.
The rest of the images you upload will not only help Berwick Open Studios review your application but will also be used for promotion of you, your venue and the event.
An edited grid or compilation images will not be accepted. Avoid using screenshots, and please do not crop or otherwise edit your images. If we need to crop them for the guide/map we will do that.
All images could be used for promotional purposes. If your images are used in print or other media, all efforts will be made to acknowledge and caption with your name, so make sure your images are clearly named!
There are some other venues who have expressed an interest in hosting artists, if you’d like to be put in touch with one, please email Abigail with information about your creative practice, a website link, or social media link, or some attached images. Also, please provide your location and the reason why you would like to find a venue. We will do our best to put you in touch with someone – if you both choose to go ahead, one of you will need to come back to the application form and complete it.
We envisage that this option will be popular, so please try to apply for these as early as possible, so that if you’re unsuccessful in your application, you still have time to consider finding an alternative venue. See Application Guide document for full details.
You will hear if you have been accepted to take part in Berwick Open Studios 2026 by 24th June at the latest.
If you do not receive this within 5 days of you submitting, or 1 day before the deadline, you can review your submissions at any point either on the opportunity page on curatorspace.com or in your account area, where you can see all submissions, you have made and their current status. If in doubt, message us.
We require all participants to have Public Liability Insurance, and we will need a copy of your certificate before the event.
You must secure your own insurance for loss or damage to work or property as appropriate to your situation and venue.
Advertising & PR: we will be advertising in various print and digital magazines, via social media, distributing flyers and posters and the guide maps to key venues throughout Northumberland and the Borders
Flyers, Posters & Guide Maps: we will be producing both print and digital versions of flyers, posters and guide maps. As a participant you will be given a bundle of your own to distribute as you see fit, but there will also be an opportunity to sign up to help us distribute them further afield. Participants will also get access to digital files.
Logos & Branding: participants will receive access to logo files once they have been officially accepted and have paid the fee. Please follow the Brand Guidelines when promoting the event and your participation within it.
Banners: we will be using banners in key places throughout the town in the run up and during the event.
Images: participants grant Berwick Open Studios the right to reproduce any image provided in the application for publicity and promotional purposes of this event.
Participant Packs: will be available for collection at the last participants’ meeting before the event and will include signage to help you signpost your venue and attract visitors during the event itself.
See Terms & Conditions document for full details
We will be producing both print and digital versions of flyers, posters and guide maps. As a participant you will be given a bundle of your own to distribute as you see fit, but there will also be an opportunity to sign up to help us distribute them further afield. Participants will also get access to digital versions of these.
Listings will also be included in our webpage ahead of the event with all the listing information you provide in the application form. Visitors will be able to visit this page to see a digital version of the map and all listings to help them plan their visit.
All participants will get a shout out on social media, using the information and images provided in the application form.
There will be a working document on google drive that all participants will have access to; this will list all the venues, and places that flyers, posters and eventually the printed guide map have so far been distributed to, or need to be taken to. We ask that all participants agree to help distribute flyers and put up posters, either from the list provided, or adding locations to the list if they’re not included. This system will be explained in full at the first meeting where you’ll be able to pick up flyers and posters.
If you are applying as a Cultural Hub, you automatically eligible to promote up to three events between those dates above. See Application Guide for details.
Life happens, and we understand! If you need to cancel last-minute let us know; we won’t be able to refund you, but we can put out an announcement on social media and signage to ease disappointment for visitors.
But also note there will be a lot of advice and suggestions at the first participants meeting, your query may well be covered then. You can also utilise those meetings to network and talk to other artists and makers and gather advice from each other.
We will also be setting up a What’s App group for participants after the first meeting – there is no obligation to get involved in it, but it might be helpful to share tips, ask for help.
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