Glasgow-based artist Alex Frost will be based at Cove Park for two weeks this September. This residency will enable the artist to research and develop new work that we hope to present on site at Cove Park in 2014. He will return to Cove Park in the spring next year for a second residency. Alex […]
Visual artist Alison Turnbull returns to Cove Park to develop her ongoing project with Linn Botanic Gardens. This involves the creation of temporary public art work for the gardens and an artist publication produced in collaboration with the writer Philip Hoare.
Cove Park, with support from the Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation, and in partnership with Arts Initiative Tokyo (AIT), has developed a residency exchange programme for UK-based and Japanese visual artists and makers/designers. The programme was launched in 2011 with a one-month residency for the Hiroshima-based visual artist Takahiro Iwasaki. In 2012, the Glasgow-based artists Nick Evans, […]
This residency supports an established visual artist based in Scotland at a key stage in their career. It enables the artist to undertake research, explore new ideas and make significant developments in their practice within the context of Cove Park’s international and cross-disciplinary programme. Based in Glasgow, Roderick Buchanan has shown widely throughout the UK […]
Cove Park’s UK Visual Arts Residencies support established visual artists based in the United Kingdom. These residencies enable artists to develop new work and, in many cases for the first time, to spend a prolonged period living and working in Scotland. Recent residents include Adam Chodzko, Mike Cooter, Chris Evans, Ruth Ewan, Anja Kirschner, Olivia […]
The Craignish Trust has now supported Cove Park for eight years. This year the Trust’s generosity has made possible a six-week residency for the Glasgow-based visual artist Lorna Macintyre. Cove Park’s Emerging Artists programme provides artists with the support required to develop new work at a key stage in their careers. Previous residents on this […]
This two-month residency supports a visual artist based in Scotland at a key stage in their career. It enables the artist to undertake research, explore new ideas and make significant developments in their practice within the context of Cove Park’s international and cross-disciplinary programme. Previous residents on this programme include Roderick Buchanan, Melanie Carvalho, Henry […]
Cove Park is committed to supporting established international artists and creating ways in which these individuals can engage with artists, organizations and audiences in Scotland. Previous international visual arts residents include Jumana Abboud, Bik van der Pol, Abraham Cruzvillegas, Mariana Castillo Deball, Takahiro Iwasaki, Matt Keegan, Matts Leiderstam, Sean Lynch and Jan Verwoert. Our 2013 […]
Cove Park’s 2012/2013 Henry Moore Fellowship was organised in partnership with CCA Glasgow and Chisenhale Gallery, London. The Fellowship will enable Berlin-based visual artist Mariana Castillo Deball to develop new work, co-commissioned by CCA, Cove Park and Chisenhale, for two connected solo exhibitions in both venues in 2013.
New York based visual artist Brody Condon will be at Cove Park for two weeks to continue research on a collaboration with Scottish visual artist Christine Borland. Condon’s work is concerned with the interaction between actual and virtual digital experience. Borland’s artworks touch on the territories of ethics and medical humanities. Together, they are collaborating with Glasgow Sculpture […]
In partnership with UZ Arts, Glasgow, Cove Park has organised a three-week residency for the Sri Lankan photographer Menika van der Poorten. Menika has worked in the field of photography for more than 20 years. Based in Colombo, she has exhibited her work internationally and has also taught photography both in London and in Sri […]
Visual artist Alison Turnbull and writer Phillip Hoare came together on a one-week residency at Cove Park in 2011 to initiate a collaborative publication inspired by a visit Alison made to the Rosneath peninsula’s Linn Botanical Gardens in 2011. This second one-week residency will enable the artists to develop the publication further and continue their […]