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Creative Carbon Scotland

Creative Carbon Scotland are, for the first time, partnering with Cove Park for their annual Arts & Sustainability Residency. This year the open call drew applications from over 100 artists from a variety of disciplines; 8 were selected and are as follows: Reem Alkayyem Reem Alkayyem is a Syrian born and educated architect. She has […]

Creative Carbon Scotland

Cove Park Translation Centre

News 28 July 2016

Kate Griffin

2016 sees the launch of a major new strand of residences at Cove Park for translators and translation projects. Kate Griffin from Writers Centre Norwich is an Advisor to the Programme and our first resident. She will spend a week at Cove Park meeting translators joining us in September and pursuing her own creative projects. […]

Translation

Annie Crabtree

Annie Crabtree is based in Glasgow. Having studied Environmental Art at Glasgow School of Art, and New Genres and Cultural Geography at San Francisco Art Institute, she now works for public arts organisation NVA, is co-producer of public art projection project Picture Window, and is studying for a Masters of Research in Human Geography at […]

Independent Residency

Josh Armstrong

Josh Armstrong was born in Cleveland, Ohio and moved to Scotland in 2006. He is an interdisciplinary artist and his work is characterised by bold design, visual composition and artistic collaboration. Armstrong has worked with Cryptic since 2009, becoming the first Cryptic Associate Director in 2011. Cryptic Commissions include: The Little Match Girl Passion (2011), […]

Cryptic Residencies

Alan Martyn (Wintour's Leap)

Alan Martyn is one half of Wintour’s Leap,  a small collective focused on creating large-scale experiences. Their work aims to make fundamental concepts and principles in the world around us intuitive. In doing so they attempt to augment their audience’s perception of things that might otherwise be unnoticed. Together they share backgrounds in music composition […]

Cryptic Residencies

Gill Robertson, Kirsty Whiten, Mark Storor

In 2010, in partnership with the Arches Theatre, National Theatre of Scotland conceived a talent development programme, the Auteurs Creative Development Programme. As part of the fourth year of activity on that programme, National Theatre of Scotland has offered three ‘midcareer’ artists (i.e. those leading successful companies or freelance careers, renowned for delivering quality work […]

National Theatre of Scotland

Rebecca Spooner

Rebecca Spooner is a creative project manager and programmer based in Abergavenny and directs PEAK, an initiative that develops opportunities for contemporary art in the rural Black Mountains and Welsh Borders. During a ten-day residency at Cove Park, supported by the Arts Council of Wales,  Rebecca will research and develop a cultural map of the […]

Rebecca Spooner

Magnetic North

Space/Time is a creative retreat for experienced artists from any art form that asks the question ‘how does an artist keep developing?’ Developed in partnership with Magnetic North, the programme will be led by Artistic Director Nicholas Bone and Alice McGrath. Further information is available here and names of all the participating artists will be […]

Magnetic North

Invitation to comment on Cove Park’s site plans

News 28 September 2015

Research Residencies 2015

News 4 June 2015

Josh Armstrong, Robbie Thomson, Sven Werner

During March 2015, Cove Park will host three residencies organised by Cryptic, the Glasgow-based internationally renowned producing art house. The Cryptic Associates taking part in this programme are: performing artist Josh Armstrong, visual artist Robbie Thomson and artist and filmmaker Sven Werner. Cryptic Associates was established in 2011 to nurture and develop the next generation […]

Cryptic Associates