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Scottish Graduate School for Arts & Humanities Awarded Residencies Announcement

News 24 May 2023

Sabrina Henry

Sabrina Henry is a curator and costume designer. Her curatorial practise thinks through questions of post-coloniality as they exist in Scotland to contribute to the wider discourse around the effects of power and modernity with a focus on the geographies of the Atlantic. In her costume practice she works with artists of various disciplines to […]

Spring Micro Residencies

Bryony McIntyre & Barry Esson

Bryony McIntyre and Barry Esson are founding members of Arika, a Scotland-based political arts organisation concerned with supporting connections between artistic production and social change. Arika produces Episodes, an iterative program of multiformat public events staged at Tramway, an arts venue in Glasgow, that has addressed abolitionist politics, conceptual mathematics, disability justice, and the Black […]

Open Residency

Flora Litchfield

Flora Litchfield is an artist and sound therapist based in Edinburgh – working with laser light, nature, sound and moving image. Her work navigates geographical sites and psychological states as she seeks to address the relationship between architecture and landscape – and between evolution and erosion. Within her practice, she likes to explore how we […]

Open Residency

Victoria Evans

This year, the Scottish Graduate School for Arts & Humanities are supporting their arts & humanities PhD students (based across 17 Scottish institutions) with residencies for creative practice, working with Cove Park to provide dedicated creative time, space, and freedom to develop their doctoral work within a supportive and inspiring context. Victoria Evans is a […]

Scottish Graduate School for Arts & Humanities

bare minimum

Following an open call for applications in Autumn 2022, bare minimum collective was awarded a 4-week funded residency. Cove Park’s programme of funded residencies support research, the development of existing and new projects, collaboration, interdisciplinary practice, and the production of new work and ideas. All national and international artists, cultural practitioners, and researchers, working individually […]

Awarded Residency

Associates Residencies 2023

News 20 April 2023 Associates

Fraser Taylor & Lisa Woolley

Looking for a Likeness Within an Unlikeness A week-long residency led by Fraser Taylor and Lisa Woolley The emphasis will be on exploring the expansive vocabulary of drawing and its potential to trigger and develop the making of a dynamic body of work. Group discussions and critiques will be central in supporting each participant’s self-led […]

Looking for a Likeness Within an Unlikeness Residency

Verity-Jane Keefe

Verity-Jane Keefe is a visual artist working predominantly in the public realm to explore the complex relationship between people and place. She is interested in the role of the artist within urban regeneration and how experiential practice can touch upon and raise ambitions of existing and invisible communities. Working with moving image, text, object and […]

Open Residency

Daniel Clark / Gaada

Gaada is an artist-led organisation which runs Toogs Art Workshop, a neurodiverse making community and Shetland’s only visual art workshop facility. It was founded in 2018 by artists Amy Gear and Daniel Clark. The organisation’s founding aim is to contribute toward a more inclusive cultural landscape in Shetland, which reflects the diversity and experience of […]

Open Residency

Alex Cecchetti

We are delighted to welcome Alex Cecchetti to Cove Park this spring. This is the final residency in our European Residency Programme, supported by British Council Scotland and Creative Scotland. Alex Cecchetti is an artist, a poet, a gardener, a freediver and a choreographer. Difficult to classify, his work can be considered as the art […]

European Residency Programme

Myles-Jay Linton

Dr Myles-Jay Linton is a Bristol-based psychologist, artist and facilitator. In 2019 Myles was awarded a Vice Chancellors Fellowship at the University of Bristol where he leads a programme of research into young peoples’ mental health. Myles’ creative practice is informed by his work as a psychologist and involves using figurative illustration to explore the […]

Open Residency