The Newcastle Common Residency 2 (two months)

Newcastle Artist Residency – Newcastle Common 2 months

Once we have the keys to our shop, we want an artist, writer, or maker working in the space!

The Brief

You’ll be joining us as we move in, start decorating, and install our empty shop kit. As we do this, we’d like you to tell the story of what we’re doing in our windows, and sometimes have the door open so passers by can drop in. 

You’ll collect stories and record conversations you have with people who pass by or drop in, and you might invite people into the space, too. You might run participatory activities that are part of your practice in the space, you might not. You’ll talk to shopkeepers in neighbouring shops. You’ll help us get a picture of who uses the streets around our shop, and why.

Most importantly, this will be your work space so you’ll use the experience to make new work, which could be in any shape or form, and share the new work at the end of your time in the shop. As you make new work, you’ll share the experience of being in the shop, working there, and meeting people on social media – or give it to us to share on our social media.

We want an artist that can work in the shop for at least twelve sessions each month (morning, afternoon, or evening) because we want people to see the shop being used. You don’t have to engage with the public during every session. 

You’ll have a residency space in the shop, with desk and secure storage (it may move at first, as we redecorate and install!), and you’ll be able to use our window spaces. You’ll have your own keys, and be responsible for opening and closing the shop when you work. 

Other projects will run from the shop, so you’ll make sure the shop is safe for other people using the space and for visitors, and that includes making it Covid 19 safe. You may be lone-working at some times, and if you are we’ll manage that process for your safety. You’ll plan ahead, so we can tell people what’s happening on social media.

Our Newcastle Common Lead Artist Dan Thompson is experienced in working in empty shops, and he’ll act as your mentor and catch up on Zoom (or in person, Covid 19 permitting) fortnightly. He’ll use your experience to help create our ongoing shop programme, and to shape future residency opportunities.

You’ll prepare a digital record of your work for our empty shop project archive. You’ll own whatever work you make, and we’ll have the rights to use images or recordings of it for four years and for a document of it to remain in our archives.

We’re open to this being research and development for a future project you’re planning, and will offer you some mentoring and support if you want to develop a funding bid after the residency. 

 

Submission

We want to make it really easy for you to make a submission. We want you to say in no more than one side of A4 what you’d like to do. Tell us about a couple of things you’ve done before, and a few sentences about you.

We have budgeted for you for the residency to take place over four weeks and for approx. 2 days per week.

 

If you have any questions about the residency contact Dan: artistsmakers@googlemail.com

Send your submission to: askus@appetitestoke.co.uk (marked Newcastle Common Residency 2)

 

Key Dates

Submissions by 22 January 2021, by noon

Zoom interviews 28-29 January 2021

Appointment 5 February 2021

Final work presented 9 April 2021

Wrap up Zoom 16 April 2021

 

Fee

Artist Fee: £3,200 (70% on commencement, 30% on completion) 

Production budget: £600, to cover materials, travel, etc

 

Image courtesy of Jenny Harper

 

Newcastle Common Residency 1 (one month)

Artist Residency – Newcastle Common 1 month

Before we open our first shop, we’ll be doing some admin, then redecorating and installing our shop kit. We want the fact that we’re coming to be visible, to build excitement ahead of opening up. 

 

The Brief

We want to appoint an artist, writer, or maker who likes talking to people, finding stories, and exploring, to make work with and about shops in Newcastle-under-Lyme ahead of our first shop occupation. This is a short, fast residency in the town centre, and we’re aware of the limitations of this way of working.

You can make work in any way, that will let people know we’re coming. It could explore the past, real or imagined, or the future. We’d love it if you made something to give to town centre shops, or that happened in their spaces, or if you included the voices of shopkeepers in what you make. Whatever you make, we’ll need a digital record to share on our social media channels and to be the first object in our empty shop project archive. You’ll own whatever work you make, and we’ll have the rights to use images or recordings of it for four years and for a document of it to remain in our archives.

We’re open to this being research and development for a future project you’re planning, and will offer you some mentoring and support if you want to develop a funding bid after the residency.

These will sit alongside our other projects in development for the same period in Newcastle-under-Lyme which are a Town Centre Map by Chloe Breeze Illustration; Familiar Faces by Adina Lawrence in partnership with GRAIN; and Every Other Seat with Dust Rising CIC.

All Appetite’s work for the town centre is in partnership with Newcastle Business Improvement District. We also work closely with our partners and supporters with a key interest in the town centre, including Newcastle Borough Council.

 

Submissions

We want to make it really easy for you to make a submission. We want you to say in no more than one side of A4 what you’d like to do. Tell us about a couple of things you’ve done before, and a few sentences about you.

We have budgeted for the residency to take place over four weeks and for approx. 2 days per week.

 

If you have any questions about the residency contact Dan: artistsmakers@googlemail.com

Send your submission to: askus@appetitestoke.co.uk [marked: Newcastle Common Residency 1]

 

Key Dates

Submissions by Monday 11 January 2021, at noon

Zoom interviews 14-15 January 2021

Appointment 19 January 2021

Final work presented 12 February 2021

Wrap up Zoom 16 February 2021

 

Fee

Artist Fee: £1,600 (70% on commencement, 30% on completion) 

Production budget: £300, to cover materials, travel, etc 

 

Image courtesy of Malcome Hart

Opportunity: Two Artist Residencies in Newcastle-under-Lyme

Appetite are thrilled to be progressing with their work in Newcastle-under-Lyme. As a key part of this work Appetite are delivering The Newcastle Common, a three year programme in the centre of Newcastle-under-Lyme, which will look at the changing use of the town centre. It will test empty shops as sites of production of culture, rather than consumption, and as useful community spaces.

Newcastle Common will sit alongside our other projects in development for the same period in Newcastle-under-Lyme which are a Town Centre Map by Chloe Breeze Illustration; Familiar Faces by Adina Lawrence in partnership with GRAIN; and Every Other Seat with Dust Rising CIC. It will also follow the tour of the Three Counties Cubes outdoor exhibition being located in the town centre.

We now have two short residencies tied into Newcastle Common. These short residencies are a response to the different situation Covid-19 has put us in, and will help us to gently launch the project and start a discussion with neighbours, shoppers, and other people who might want to work in our shop spaces.

All submissions will be looked at by Appetite and Newcastle Common lead artist Dan Thompson

We want to support a diversity of artists over the next three years, so are keen to hear from all artists, particularly d/Deaf, disabled, neurodivergent, or from African or Caribbean heritage, South, East and South-East Asian heritage or anyone who experiences racism and other ethnic backgrounds, or LGBTQIA+ or Working Class backgrounds.

Artists do not have to be from Newcastle-under-Lyme, but because of the way Covid-19 has impacted on these commissions, the timetable for the Town Centre Residency is short so we need somebody who can be working in the place quickly. 

For full details of each Residency, click on the links below.

 

Newcastle Common Residency 1 (one month)

 

Newcastle Common Residency 2 (two months)

 

We look forward to receiving your submissions!

Deadline for Newcastle Common Residency 1 – Monday 11 January, at noon

Deadline for Newcastle Common Residency 2 – Friday 22 January, at noon

Image courtesy of Jenny Harper
The Appetite programme is funded through National Lottery by Arts Council England and is led by the New Vic Theatre in partnership with Partners in Creative Learning, 6Towns Radio, Staffordshire University, Newcastle Business Improvement District (BID), Go Kidsgrove and Keele University. Appetite also works closely with Stoke-on-Trent City Council, Newcastle Borough Council, Staffordshire County Council and Aspire Housing, as part of the Creative People and Places Programme