‘Represent’ are on the lookout for Artists [Guest Blog]

The People’s Heritage Co-operative and our community partners are seeking Artists to support a community heritage project, ‘Represent’.

There are two separate commissions available for this opportunity working alongside talented, creative and curious community participants to develop work for a touring pop-up exhibition in Spring 2020.

Could you support community groups to creatively ‘re-present’ stories from 100 years ago for new audiences?  Over the Summer, The Monday Coffee Morning Group at Edgbaston Community Centre and Saheli Hub at Handsworth Wellbeing Centre have been exploring the impact of gaining the vote and the push for political change following the Representation of the People Act and World War One.

Following a period of research and investigation, including visits to Birmingham Archives at the Library of Birmingham, each group has worked with Represent project staff to develop a Brief for an Artist Commission. They are on the hunt for Artists to help them to share their research and ideas with new audiences and ensure that they have a positive, creative learning experience.

Fee: A fixed fee of £1,500 (an estimated 6 days of work at £250 per day)

Materials, equipment and expenses: Up to £1,000 available

Based: Birmingham

Responsible to: Rachel Gillies – ‘Represent’ Project Manager

Deadline: 5pm on Friday 18th October

Interested? Click the links below for the full Briefs. All questions and queries can be directed to Rachel Gillies at [email protected].

Brief for Saheli Hub

Brief for Edgbaston Community Centre

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