We are delighted to announce Four Creative Residencies, with a focus on technology, the environment and making. The residencies will provide you with opportunities to:
- experiment with a range of technology
- engage in the organisation’s priorities around the environment, the circular economy and access and inclusion with a focus on tech
- explore ideas through creating and making, in support of your practice
These residencies are funded by Garfield Weston Foundation as part of our rebuilding programme post COVID.
Alongside the support for your development you will be given the opportunity to play a role in the development and direction of Convention House as an artist-led space; ensuring the setup and provisions are bespoke to artists’ ambitions – whilst also being welcoming, accessible and responsive to local communities.
Residency fee : £3,000
Duration : 20 days
Deadline for applications : 12 noon Tuesday 3rd May
Please email your completed application to: jon@esamail.org.uk
Full details and how to apply
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