DARE Art Prize 2022/23

Deadline: 31/03/2022

Venue: University of Leeds / Opera North  |  City: Leeds  |  Country: United Kingdom  |  Rowland Thomas

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Part of the pioneering DARE partnership between the University of Leeds and Opera North, and in association with the National Science and Media Museum and The Tetley, the £15,000 DARE Art Prize will be awarded to an innovative, ambitious artist with an original proposal for creative works in partnership with leading scientists at the University of Leeds.

The DARE Art Prize offers a bursary of £10,000 paid quarterly over twelve months, a budget of up to £5,000 for resources to create and present new work, and the chance to engage with scientific researchers and artists who share a vision, and whose specialist expertise can support the creation of something new. There are further opportunities for residencies at the National Science and Media Museum, Bradford and The Tetley, Leeds. Access to musicians, studio space and resources from Opera North may also be available.

There are no restrictions on the form of the outcome: it could be any public-facing artform or channel – a performance, a poem, an interactive website or a song cycle for example – but the project must be achievable within twelve months, ending in May 2023. The proposal could be a continuation of an existing body of work or an entirely new project for the artist. 

The three past Prize winners have each interacted with the work of the University and the Leeds-based opera company in unexpected, illuminating and very different ways, bridging the gulf between two fields that are often seen as mutually exclusive: 

  • Composer and inaugural Prize winner Samuel Hertz worked with low-frequency infrasound, delving into climatology, the environment and the paranormal, with outcomes including a musical transcription of a glacier melting.

  • Collaborating with staff in the University's School of Psychology, artist and researcher Anna Ridler (2018-19) taught a machine to draw, and employed an algorithm to process musical scores. 

  • Working remotely with scientists at the University’s BioDAR insect radar unit, singers and music staff at Opera North, and objects in the collection of the National Science and Media Museum, poet and visual artist Redell Olsen (2020-21) produced a web of multimedia works, including a Handel opera restaged for moths


How to apply

Individual, independent artists or collectives working in any discipline are invited to apply for the 2022/23 DARE Art Prize by submitting a CV and a 500-word proposal OR a video (up to a maximum of 5 minutes), that summarises the area of their scientific interest and a genuine wish to engage with academic researchers, expertise and resources at the University of Leeds.

The proposal could be a continuation of an existing body of work or an entirely new project for the artist. To find out more about the University of Leeds’ world-leading scientific research, take a look at the latest research news or the Research and Innovation section on the University’s website.

Deadline 

Applications should be received before 12 noon GMT on Thursday 31 March 2022.

Accessibility

As a signatory of Sound and Music’s Fair Access Principles, Opera North, together with all of the DARE Art Prize partners, is keen to attract the widest possible range of artists for the competition. The entry form is available in alternative formats, including Easy Read, Braille, hard copy and audio, and submissions can be accepted via audio or video. If there are additional costs for access needs above the £5,000 dedicated to creating and presenting new work, the DARE Art Prize partners will work with the artist to offer additional support.

Selection

The selection panel comprises, from the University of Leeds, Dr Joanne Crawford, Associate Professor and Head of the School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies; John Ladbury, Professor of Mechanistic Biology, Faculty of Biological Sciences; Opera North’s Projects Director Dominic Gray, Head of Projects Jo Nockels and Head of Higher Education Partnerships Becky Smith; The Tetley’s Exhibitions and Artist Development Curator Georgia Taylor Aguilar; and Interpretation Manager at National Science and Media Museum, Claire McAuley. 

Interviews

Shortlisted applicants will be invited for interview on 6 May to discuss their practice and their proposal in greater detail. A celebration to formally announce the 2022/23 DARE Art Prize winner will be held on 30 May. For more information visit dareyou.org.uk

Feedback will be available to those shortlisted to interview. This will be available on request and can be shared via email or a phone call. This feedback is based on the selection criteria above and the panellists’ anonymised notes.

 

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Who is eligible for this opportunity?
Individual, independent artists or collectives working in any discipline, with right to work in the UK are eligible.
When is the deadline?
12pm GMT, Thursday 31 March 2022
Are there payments to artists?
The DARE Art Prize offers a bursary of £10,000 paid quarterly over twelve months, a budget of up to £5,000 for resources to create and present new work, and the chance to engage with scientific researchers and artists who share a vision, and whose specialist expertise can support the creation of something new. There are further opportunities for residencies at the National Science and Media Museum, Bradford and The Tetley, Leeds. Access to musicians, studio space and resources from Opera North may also be available.
Is there a private view / opening?
The outcome(s) of the Prize are entirely down to the artist(s): it could be any public-facing artform or channel – a performance, a poem, an interactive website or a song cycle for example – but the project must be achievable within twelve months, ending in May 2023.
Does Prize have provision for disabled access?
As a signatory of Sound and Music’s Fair Access Principles, Opera North, together with all of the DARE Art Prize partners, is keen to attract the widest possible range of artists for the competition. The entry form is available in alternative formats, including Easy Read, Braille, hard copy and audio, and submissions can be accepted via audio or video. If there are additional costs for access needs above the £5,000 dedicated to creating and presenting new work, the DARE Art Prize partners will work with the artist to offer additional support.
Do I need to work on site at the University of Leeds/Opera North?
Close collaboration with scientists at the University of Leeds is at the heart of the commission, with additional opportunities for residencies at the National Science and Media Museum, Bradford and The Tetley, Leeds. Access to musicians, studio space and resources from Opera North may also be available, so the artist is expected to spend some time working in person at the institution(s).
What happens if my proposal is chosen?
Shortlisted applicants will be invited for interview on 6 May to discuss their practice and their proposal in greater detail. A celebration to formally announce the 2022/23 DARE Art Prize winner will be held on 30 May.

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