Commission
£10,000 Commission Opportunity: A New Creative Schools Project
Updated: 20 May 2021
We're looking for artistic collaborators to work with us and 3 - 5 schools in the London Borough of Barnet, including at least one primary, one secondary and one SEN, to devise, create and deliver a creative, imaginative and innovative workshop programme around the theme of environmental sustainability. This will culminate in an exhibition presented in the Apthorp Gallery at artsdepot throughout December 2021.
We are interested to hear from artists and companies from all disciplines and backgrounds with exciting proposals around the theme of sustainability for a project to animate and inspire our schools and community.
If you have an idea that will spark the imagination of young people, we want to hear from you.
This innovative project will take place in Autumn 2021 and is an opportunity for schools to collaborate with an award-winning multi-artform venue and professional cultural innovators/artists on a meaningful project for young people, school and artist.
Eligibility: UK-based creatives or creative agencies, including architects, theatre director, digital agencies, film makers, graphic designers, visual artists.
What you get out of it: £10,000 commission. This fee includes planning, delivery, travel, materials, installation, evaluation, support workers and meetings. This list is a guide, and there may be other costs that you need to consider in your planning
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