Artist Commission - Disability & Art
Deadline: 31/01/2019City: London | Country: United Kingdom | Kerrie Oconnell
Paid opportunity
The University of Bath has been awarded funding to produce a public art exhibition exploring the cultural legacy of The Paralympic Games and the representation of disability in Sport. There is an artist fee of up to £2,000 to cover artist time and materials.
Looking for artists working in a wide range of media to create responses to research themes on disability commissioned by the University of Bath. Each artist will be ask to choose one theme from the research. Examples of the themes include The Paralympics games, representation of disability in the media and Emotional narratives of disabled people.
The exhibition will take place in June 2019 at Asia House, central London. The artists will each receive fee of up to £2,000 to cover artist time and materials.
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