The Art House and ROSL Arts - International Residencies with a Commonwealth Focus

Deadline: 12/03/2018

City: Wakefield  |  Region: West Yorkshire  |  Country: United Kingdom  |  The Art House

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The Art House and ROSL Arts are seeking proposals from visual artists who would like to take up a two-month residency at the Art House's purpose-built studios in Wakefield during September and October 2018.

The opportunity is intended to support the artistic and professional development of two early to mid-career artists, who will have a shared studio space for the duration of the residency. The callout is open to artists living and working in commonwealth or former commonwealth countries (with documentary proof such as a passport or birth certificate) who have not yet exhibited or studied in the UK.

The residency offers:

·      Fully covered travel costs

·      Fully covered visa costs

·      Living costs covered with a per diem

·      Free studio space in the Art House (the Collaborator Space, pictured on the right, which is around 6.7m by 9m)

·      Free accommodation in the Art House flat (pictured on the right)

·      Free access to a fully equipped print studio (pictured on the right), with screen print, etching and laser cutter

·      The services of a support technician if needed, as part of our commitment to equality

·      An opportunity to show either a new body of work created during the residency, or work in progress, in a studio context in the Art House Collaborator Space and potentially at a UK or International Art Fair.

·      The opportunity to share your practice and residency through a residency blog, participate in artist’s talks, and if appropriate to run workshops relating to your practice

·      Coaching and mentoring through 1-2-1 sessions with our team to support artists to develop their critical understanding of their artistic practice, marketing, and develop audiences for their work (we will look at artists’ support needs at the start of the residency and put together a package of support).

·      A funded visit to ROSL London and opportunity to see the art scene of the capital over Frieze week

We welcome proposals from artists working in all types of contemporary visual art practice, including photography, new media, fine art, artists’ moving image, live art, crafts, design, architecture, site-specific, socially engaged and interdisciplinary practices.

If you are successful then an initial conversation will explore your aspirations for this programme, and what other support may be needed and available from the Art House, ROSL Arts and their partners/associates. We are happy to discuss flexibility if any aspect of the offer needs adapting to suit your needs.

The Art House and ROSL Arts are committed to developing and supporting contemporary art practice and critical debate around it. We are accepting proposals from artists at all stages of their development, and are particularly interested in artists who want to experiment, innovate and extend their practice.

In addition to the information provided on this website, please download full details by clicking on this link - Full Details. Please ensure you read the information thoroughly before submitting your application.

 

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Who is eligible for this opportunity?
Professional practicing visual artists with a commonwealth connection. Unfortunately we cannot accept submissions form students in full-time education.
When is the deadline?
12 midnight GMT on Monday 12 March 2018. Submissions after this date will not be considered. Please note that Curatorspace may send you automated reminders of the closing date which may differ from this, but regardless of these you should submit your application before 12 midnight GMT on Monday 12 March 2018. If you have any difficulty uploading information to Curatorspace please contact them directly using the 'Contact Us' link on the top bar of the website.
Are there payments to artists?
The residency offers:

Fully covered travel costs
Fully covered visa costs
Living costs covered with a per diem
Free studio space in the Art House (the Collaborator Space, which is around 6.7m by 9m)
Free accommodation in the Art House flat
Free access to a fully equipped print studio, with screen print, etching and laser cutter
The services of a support technician if needed, as part of our commitment to equality
An opportunity to show either a new body of work created during the residency, or work in progress, in a studio context in the Art House Collaborator Space and potentially at a UK or International Art Fair.
The opportunity to share your practice and residency through a residency blog, participate in artist's talks, and if appropriate to run workshops relating to your practice
Coaching and mentoring through 1-2-1 sessions with our team to support artists to develop their critical understanding of their artistic practice, marketing, and develop audiences for their work (we will look at artists' support needs at the start of the residency and put together a package of support).
A funded visit to ROSL London and opportunity to see the art scene of the capital over Frieze week
Is there a private view / opening?
Yes, date to be arranged.
Does the location have disabled access?
Yes. We aim to present a high quality programme whose selection actively considers if equality of opportunity and access impacts on an artists' development. We actively encourage all artists to apply and if any aspect of our application process is unsuitable then please contact us directly using the 'Contact the Curator' link. Equally where any aspect of our programme is unsuitable please indicate in the proposal. We will develop an alternative with you, should you be selected. We also welcome applications from artists who are seeking to adapt their practice or return to making work after a period away, including to care for others. We are happy to discuss any additional queries e.g. where payment of expenses may cause difficulty with benefits or support workers need to be employed for longer hours that normal. The Art House is based in Wakefield and is a uniquely accessible facility for exhibitions, studios, workshops and residencies. We are happy to also accommodate support workers or helpers where necessary.
Do I need to be present?
Yes.
How do you decide on proposals?
Successful applicants will be selected by a representative of The Art House, a representative of ROSL Arts and invited selectors from Yorkshire Sculpture Park and The Tetley in Leeds.
What happens if my proposal is chosen?
If you are successful then an initial conversation will explore your aspirations for this programme, and what other support may be needed and available from the Art House, ROSL Arts and their partners/associates. We are happy to discuss flexibility if any aspect of the offer needs adapting to suit your needs.
What kind of proposals are you looking for?
We welcome proposals from artists working in all types of contemporary visual art practice, including photography, new media, fine art, artists' moving image, live art, crafts, design, architecture, site-specific, socially engaged and interdisciplinary practices.

The Art House and ROSL Arts are committed to developing and supporting contemporary art practice and critical debate around it.

We are accepting proposals from artists at all stages of their development, and are particularly interested in artists who want to experiment, innovate and extend their practice.
Is further information available?
Yes, please download full information here - http://bit.ly/2DSkIup
Please ensure you read this document thoroughly before submitting your application.

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