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Crafts and Visual Arts Residencies 2012

Deadline: 27 January 2012
Opportunity

Dawn Youll

Cove Park’s Scottish Crafts Residency supports established and emerging Designers and makers based in Scotland. This three month residency enables makers to research and develop new work without the pressure of exhibiting an outcome. Based in Glasgow, Dawn Youll currently works in slip cast ceramics. By looking at form, colour, surface and arrangement as individual […]

Scottish Craft

Gilly Langton, Lucy Woodley, Caroline Dear

These two week residencies are run by Cove Park in collaboration with HI-Arts Craft Development.  The residencies provide the time and space for makers/designers to focus exclusively on their own practice and ideas and is specifically aimed at supporting individuals living in the Highland Council area. Following on from the residencies, the successful makers will […]

Highland Makers

Lina Peterson

This two-month residency supports an established designer/maker based in the UK. It enables them at a key stage in their career to take time out to explore new ideas and ways of working within the context of Cove Park’s international and cross-disciplinary programme. Lina Peterson is a jeweller based in London. She is interested in […]

UK Crafts Residency

James Rigler

Cove Park is committed to supporting and promoting work in specialist art forms and this two-month residency supports an established UK based artist working in ceramics.  The residency is supported by the G & E Pollitzer Charitable Settlement,  the Craignish Trust and the London Talks Series. Its purpose to provide the artist with time and […]

UK Ceramics Residency

Laura Spring

This six-week residency supports an emerging or established designer/maker based in Scotland.  The aim is to provide the artist with the time and space to explore new ideas and ways of working within Cove Park’s international and cross-disciplinary programme. Without the requirement for solutions or end results, this period is intended to encourage the possibilities […]

Scottish Crafts Residency