Events & Opportunities
| Posted on 12.03.2009 | Posted by CC
Call for artists - Artworks and workshops commissions for the Respect Festival - London
Brent Artists Resource with the help of the Brent Council will organise all Visual Arts events for the Respect Festival in North London this year.
There're several options in which you can be commissioned via producing an artwork or providing a workshop.
For more information, please email to info@brentartistsresource.org.uk requesting the Brief.
All materials will be provided for free from the recycling centres.
Details of Commissions Commission 1 (Temporary Works)
1. Temporary Works (3 commissions)
Temporary art installations for display at Respect 2009 on Sunday 5 July. Budget: £300 per work.
Commission 2 (Outreach Workshops and Temporary Work)
2. Outreach Workshops and Temporary Work (2 commissions)
Workshops run with schools to produce work for display at Respect 2009 on Sunday 5 July. Budget £500 per programme
Commission 3 (Semi-Permanent Work)
3. Semi-Permanent Work (1 commission)
Work produced to permanently improve a specific area of Roundwood Park to be completed for Respect on Sunday 5 July when it will be used as a stage. Budget: £1000
There're several options in which you can be commissioned via producing an artwork or providing a workshop.
For more information, please email to info@brentartistsresource.org.uk requesting the Brief.
All materials will be provided for free from the recycling centres.
Details of Commissions Commission 1 (Temporary Works)
1. Temporary Works (3 commissions)
Temporary art installations for display at Respect 2009 on Sunday 5 July. Budget: £300 per work.
Commission 2 (Outreach Workshops and Temporary Work)
2. Outreach Workshops and Temporary Work (2 commissions)
Workshops run with schools to produce work for display at Respect 2009 on Sunday 5 July. Budget £500 per programme
Commission 3 (Semi-Permanent Work)
3. Semi-Permanent Work (1 commission)
Work produced to permanently improve a specific area of Roundwood Park to be completed for Respect on Sunday 5 July when it will be used as a stage. Budget: £1000
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