OPPORTUNITY
Practice makes Practice – Residency
Bursary: £1200 (accommodation & travel provided separately)
Duration: 4 week period (Nov 18, Feb 19 or March 19 – time can be split across multiple months)
Deadline: Monday 21 May, 5pm
We invite artists to apply for Practice makes Practice – Residency. This one-month residency opportunity will provide artists with time and space to reflect on their practice within an active and engaged community of artists at The NewBridge Project. The residency will instill a spirit of collaboration, collectivity and exchange to generate peer learning, critical conversation and social interaction.
Practice Makes Practice – Residency will provide artists with time to test out ideas, experiment, develop networks, research new works/projects and explore new aspects of their practice without any expectation to produce new work.
This residency forms part of Practice makes Practice, an artist development programme run by artists for artists based at The NewBridge Project. During the residency, we will invite the selected artist in residence to input into the wider Practice makes Practice programme through instigating events, workshops or talks informed by their practice, feeding into their professional development and that of our members. We will provide a small budget for travel and fees to support this.
Practice Makes Practice – Residency is open to artists practicing in any art form and will be based within NewBridge Studios – a community of over 100 artists in Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead. We welcome proposals from artists keen to get involved and engage with The NewBridge Project, its programme and its members.
Please note this is a member’s opportunity and you must be an associate member of The NewBridge Project to apply.To join please visit: http://thenewbridgeproject.com/join/associate-member/
Details:
- Bursary: £1200
- We will provide accommodation for 4weeks
- We will cover the costs of UK based travel
- We will provide you with a studio space at The NewBridge Project
- We will provide support from NewBridge Staff and the Practice makes Practice Artist Steering group during the residency
- The residency will be for the duration of 4 weeks, ideally to take place in either November 2018, February 2019 or March 2019. Please state in your application when you would like to undertake the residency.
- We are open to the 4-week residency being spread over the three months (mentioned above) to accommodate for work / family / personal commitments that applicants might have – please state in your application if you would like to do this.
- This opportunity is open to NewBridge Associate Artist Members only. To join please visit: http://thenewbridgeproject.com/join/associate-member/
- The artist in residence will input into the Practice makes Practice programme to support their own professional development and NewBridge members, supported by NewBridge Project staff
- Individual artists and artist/studio collectives may apply
- The opportunity is for artists at any stage of their career and practicing in any artform
How to apply:
To apply please send the following to Clare Gomez at admin@thenewbridgeproject.com
Deadline: Monday 21 May, 5pm
- Proposal (max 1 A4 pages)
Including:- Why you would like to undertake this residency at NewBridge
- How it would benefit your practice
- How you would engage with NewBridge members
- What you intend to focus on for the residency
- How you intend / would like to input into Practice makes Practice
- Your proposed dates and timeframe
- Artist CV/Bio
- Completed Diversity monitoring form
- Up to 6 supporting images of recent work or weblinks
If you have any queries please contact us on admin@thenewbridgeproject.com or +44(0)191 232 8975.
Download the Practice Makes Practice – Residency call out as a PDF
Download the Diversity monitoring form
More information:
The NewBridge Project is an active and vibrant artist-led community supporting the development of artists and curators through the provision of space for creative practice, curatorial opportunities and an ambitious artist-led programme of exhibitions, commissions, artist development and events.
The NewBridge Project was established in 2010 to provide exchange and support in an engaged and discursive community of artists. We develop artistic talent through artist development programmes, curatorial opportunities and provision of space. The shared workspace is a critical and collaborative environment that allows artists to discuss and develop new ideas and projects.
We aim to deliver an outstanding programme of exhibitions, performances, screenings, educational talks and workshops in consultation with artist members, creating a programme responsive to the socio, political and civic environment within which it exists and seeks to be a genuine community resource.
NewBridge Studios are situated in a Carliol House, a Grade II listed building in Newcastle and on Gateshead High Street, and offer space to artists at any stage of their career, working primarily within the field of visual art, with a desire to be part of a diverse and critically engaged community of over 100 artists and practitioners. The shared workspace is a collaborative environment that allows artists to discuss and develop new ideas and projects. http://thenewbridgeproject.com
Practice Makes Practice is an artist development programme run by artists for artists, initiated by The NewBridge Project.
Practice makes Practice focuses on developing artistic talent and equipping artists with the necessary skills to manage their practice, bridging the gap between art school, studio practice, the gallery and beyond.
Practice makes Practice is a regular programme of events, workshops, opportunities, talks, field-trips, exchanges and mentoring, creating a forum for shared learning, critical conversation, space for networks to cultivate and alternative models of practice to develop.
Practice makes Practiceis open to all through a membership scheme. Creating a supportive cohort of artists to shape the programme ensuring it develops in response to the needs and interests of its members.
http://thenewbridgeproject.com/join/associate-member/
http://thenewbridgeproject.com/join/practice-makes-practice/
Image: A Social Report, Gordon Douglas
Practice Makes Practice Residency 2016