THIS COMMISSION IS NOW CLOSED.
Guild is East Street Arts’ sector support programme and aims to support and interrogate the artist-led sector with a primary focus on studio provision in the UK.
Originally set up as a response to COVID-19 in 2020, the Guild conversations programme explored themes of wellbeing, governance and access through a series of interactive sessions, webinars and discussion forums.
Guild are looking to recruit a commissioned artist who will creatively evaluate these workshops in order to produce a visual output which could then be shared with our stakeholders.
Artist fee:
£2,000 artist* fee inclusive of travel
£2,000 production & delivery of visual output
*individual or collective
Deadline:
The deadline for your applications is: Monday 6 September 2021, 5pm
Please submit a CV &/or outline of work, plus a brief proposal on how you would respond to this commission – to kate@esamail.org.uk
View the artist brief:
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