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Cultural Reforesting Residency at RuptureXIBIT
Updated: 13 March 2025
RUPTUREXIBIT is proud to be part of the Richmond Borough Arts & Ideas Festival 2025. We are offering an opportunity for a four-week residency with a stipend to an artist or artist collective with an established practice to develop work in response to the theme of Cultural Reforesting.
Eligibility: Open to a small group of artists (up to 5) or an individual artist. Open to international applicants (but does not include travel or accommodation costs).
What you get: The artist will be in residence in RuptureXIBIT's 360 sq ft front gallery space for 4 weeks, from 3 June to 30 June. The artist will be in residence for two weeks prior to the Festival and will continue working through the two weeks of the festival. £250 stipend. The studio is based in Hampton Wick, 5 mins walk from Bushy Park and the River Thames, as well as 10 mins walk from Home Park which leads to Hampton Court. and Kingston town centre. Open to a small group of artists (up to 5) or an individual artist. The artist will be required to hold Open Studios as part of the festival during the weekends of 14th & 15th, 21st & 22nd and 28th & 29th June RuptureXIBIT artists in residence Kate Howe and Sally Mins will be responding to the theme in the back studios concurrently with your residency RuptureXIBIT will be open in its entirety during the Richmond Arts & Ideas Festival with all resident artists’ open studios at RuptureXIBIT promoted across the borough This residency also offers the following opportunities (optional): Present an Artist Talk Co-Host workshops Hold a show with PV during the final weekend
Deadline 18 April 2025
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