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ONLINE – Developing Your Creative Practice Application Writing Workshop

Developing Your Creative Practice

APPLICATION WRITING WORKSHOP

WHEN: 2 dates available
Monday 5th of September, 6-7:30pm
Saturday 10th of September, 4-5:30pm

WHERE:  online

COST: £12

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Are you an artist looking to further develop your practice but you are not sure how to?
Are you planning to apply for Arts Council England’s Developing Your Creative Practice (DYCP) programme and are looking for inspiration, advice and support?

Following discussions with artists, we have noticed there is a recurring theme surrounding a lack of support and accessibility to arts funding applications. The creative sector deserves better than this – we want to collaborate by sharing our resources and experience.

Join us at hARTslane for a Developing Your Creative Practice funding application writing workshop. We will share our knowledge and experience to help you create a strong Arts Council DYCP application.

What to expect:

During the workshop we will take an in-depth look at the DYCP programme application process: eligibility criteria and access support, analysing the questions and what ACE assessors are looking for, creating a solid plan and a budget.

We will look at examples of successful applications and we will share useful tips and resources to help you develop your ideas, as well as plan and write your own application.

The session will be friendly and informal. There will be plenty of opportunities for discussion and questions.

This workshop is tailored to those who are planning to apply to the Round 15 of Arts Council England’s Developing Your Creative Practice programme, which will open on the 6th of September. However, it will be beneficial to all those who want to take a moment to reflect on how to develop their practice and decide to apply in the future or just want to bring their practice to the next level and don’t know where to start.

What is a DYCP?

Arts Council England’s DYCP supports individuals who are cultural and creative practitioners and want to take time to focus on their creative development.  

DYCP Round 15:
Opening date: 6 September 2022 at 12pm (midday).
Closing date: 0 October 2022 at 12pm (midday).
Decision by 12 December 2022.

Who is running the workshop?

Cristiana Bottigella is hARTslane’s founder and director. She has worked on a range of funding applications, specialising in visual art and participatory projects. She has received DYCP funding and has helped other artists to apply and be successful.

hARTslane and this workshop are independent from Arts Council England.

Find the LANE to your hARTs! An informal artist development programme to advance your practice and fulfil your creative dreams 

For more info please email info@hartslane.org

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SIrens exhibition opening on Friday 18th of February

SIRENS

Opening: Friday 18th February 6pm-9pm | Live acoustic set by Bity Booker

Exhibition open:
Saturday 19th February 12pm – 6pm
Sunday 20th February 12pm- 5pm

Sirens third exhibition features work from 5 multidisciplinary artist: Bity Booker, Clara Kelly, Mahal de Man, Tony Smith and Victoria King.

Sirens Collective: Discover enticing creations from artists specializing in various disciplines. Featuring interactive sculptures, textile objects, drawings, digital collage, paintings, woodcarving, experimental photo montage and prints. 

@sirens.art.collective

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I don’t want no scrub – OPEN CALL for artists who experiment with live performance

I don’t want no scrub 

OPEN CALL for artists who experiment with live performance
DEADLINE for submissions: Tuesday 22nd February 

Disclaimer: this event was supposed to happen in early ish january and the title was referencing all the leftover December bath wash water scrub flannel sets we get given over the festive period. The tubs that sort of collate and become this beast of their own. We had to postpone with covid, it is now march.  

On Friday 18th March from 6-9pm we are hosting a live performance event at hARTslane in front of a small audience. We are looking for artists to work with us. This will be an evening showcasing artists who experiment with live performance. This is a DIY pilot event and so will be the first in what were hoping will be an ongoing programme with a different open call every two months. 

Confirmed and performing artists at this event on Friday 18th March include: 

Rachel Lonsdale, Kyran Gilbert, Michal Adamczewski, Sarah Nahas, Max Melvin, Lewis Baxter and Kara Hondong 

We have four slots going to perform. Each artist is given 10-20 minutes.  There’s no pressure for finalised or complete work, a lot of us will be working with snippets and works in progress. We will have a camera to record footage to give to artists afterwards. 

What to expect:  performance/live drawing/sound/sketch/spoken word/parody 

We have: a mic/speakers/projector/tables 

If you are an artist experimenting with something live and wanna bring it to hARTslane gallery to test send an email to Rachel at hartslanegallery@gmail.com with your name, title of the piece, and a description of what you’d would like to perform. You can also send accompanying images and links and clips of the performance. Five artists will be looking over the submissions. 

This is an open call and there are only four slots this time however these events are going to be an ongoing series at the gallery, so your work could be included at the next event if not this one! 

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H! Street by Be Seen Be Heard

H! Street

A BE SEEN BE HEARD EXHIBITION

Open from March 2022 in New Cross

A unique opportunity for 10 black young artists from the Be Seen Be Heard (BSBH) Forum to produce new work and be instrumental in revitalising New Cross Road in a Covid-safe way. Each artist will be commissioned to create an original artwork poster for their partnered business’ shop window. The artists will research the business to make the art work relevant.
This project will benefit and support the black owned business involved through exciting meaningful shop window advertisement.

Postcards of each poster will be produced for the shops to give to their clients. The postcards, which will include details of the project, artists, partners and funders at the back, will extend the impact and reach of the exhibition even further, becoming collectable, limited edition, mini artworks.

A digital map of the H! Street trail will be available in March.

Supported by: 

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  • HMG Logo

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LINK TO BSBH

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OPEN submission programme

OPEN

SUBMISSION PROGRAMME for art projects & exhibitions in hARTslane Gallery

hARTslane is dedicated to providing artists & creatives with affordable opportunities to produce, exhibit and inspire, regardless of background and experience level. 

We look for projects that are idea driven and provide a focus on social engagement and on issues that are affecting us right now.
hARTslane is situated in New Cross Gate and we particularly encourage outreach to our local community during your time here; this includes flyering, hosting a talk or a workshop. 

We are not using art as a tool to exclude and to hold up outdated models. There are no academic requirements to use our space, and likewise, we don’t expect proposals to be filled with any sort of pseudo art jargon. We are open to collaborative and site specific projects as well as group exhibitions, workshops, performances, talks and screenings.

Our ongoing submission programme is open to UK based as well as international artists. We particularly welcome applications from our local area. 

SOME OF OUR GUIDELINES 

  •  Organisers are fully responsible for their own events, including invigilation and promotion. Users are also required to flyer the neighbouring streets. 

  • We encourage collaboration over competition, therefore hARTslane doesn’t accept solo show presentations, nor is this a call out for individual artists to be part of a show. If the proposal is accepted, the group of artists/curators organises and instals their own exhibition. 

  • hARTslane is an independent, not-for-profit organisation embedded in the local community. Contributions from gallery users are crucial to keep the space open and accessible to all. 

If you are interested in setting up a show or organising an event, please drop us an email so that we can send you the full guidelines and application form
info@hartslane.org.

We aim to respond to artists within a week. 

For a floorplan of hARTslane, please click here.

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Ghost Show: The Nightmare Before Christmas

GHOST SHOW

The Nightmare Before Christmas

On a dark dark night, on dark dark street, in a dark dark gallery…comes Ghost Show: A Nightmare Before Christmas. On Tuesday 14th of December, for one-night-only, hARTslane gallery will be hosting a spooky spoofy group show imagined by Rory Beard and Kavitha Balasingham. Doors [creek] open @ 6pm.

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Heartfelt City

Heartfelt City

A presentation of photographs by Nikolaos Akritidis
Curated by Anna Spyropoulos
Art Direction by Adriana López Martín

Opening: Monday 6 December 6-9pm
Exhibition open from 11am to 7pm from 7-11 December
Finissage (Reading event): Saturday 11 December 6-9pm

Join us at hARTslane Gallery for Heartfelt City, a presentation of photographs by Nikolaos Akritidis open from 7-11 December. Since arriving to London in 2015 at the age of 17, his artistic practice has evolved alongside the discovery of the urban landscape. During this time, he has built a photographic archive that charts a deep appreciation for the city and the encounters it provokes.

The selection presented at hARTslane Gallery captures the beauty of mundane experiences in late 2010’s London up to the pandemic and Fall 2021. The three photographic series displayed touch upon the themes of cultural memory, critical heritage studies, and urban ecology, recording life during a period of great political, technological, and social change for the city. This is the first solo presentation of his artistic output to date, after participating in group exhibitions in the UK, and Italy.
The exhibition maps the last six years, documenting subject matter that is both personal; loved ones and significant moments, along with the impersonal; London as a city in constant political and social flux, a metropolis with an ever-evolving concrete visage. The images presented in this exhibition disregard chronology and are displayed by theme and feeling, yet a clear arc emerges tracing a nascent photographical eye into an aware approach to image-making over time. It is an exhibition through which a resolute practice and persistence towards capturing memory bears fruit – a love-letter to London, where one is struck by the genuine optimism and joy found in experiences of the city.

Nikolaos Akritidis (b. 1997, Brussels, Belgium) is a Greek artist and curator working in London, Brussels, and Athens. His work documents urban contexts, the cultural memory carried by their inhabitants, and the histories found between layers of the built environment. With a focus on urban ecology and experiences of migration, Akritidis traces the coexistence of human and more-than-human lives that give breath to the city’s constant state of becoming. A graduate of Goldsmiths and UCL, his photographs have been published in Art & Music, and British Vogue, while he has recently participated in projects in partnership with the UCL Urban Lab (Online), Deptford X (London), and a.topos gallery (Venice).

This exhibition is generously supported by Bayeux, Varylab, and the Exhibitions Hub at Goldsmiths, University of London

 
 

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DRAWING IN//DRAWING OUT Exhibition opening on 25th of November, 5-8pm

DRAWING IN // DRAWING OUT

EXHIBITION

25-29 November, 10am-6pm

‘Drawing In/Drawing Out’ brings together a group of artists who met, drew and grew together whilst studying on the Drawing Intensive course at the Royal Drawing School during the Spring-Summer of 2021.

Each artist comes from a different background, with a diverse range of nationalities, age groups and experiences, from fine art to history of art, architecture, science and literature. Each with their own uniquely individual practice, they are bound together by a drive to draw and to explore various forms of materiality and mark making in order to bring their ideas to life on paper.

Whilst they all structured their Drawing Intensive term in distinct ways, they were able to share ideas and learn from each other mutually, especially after a long period of introspection driven by the pandemic.

The exhibition at hARTSlane space will feature some of their best work from their time at the Royal Drawing School alongside the pieces they have made since, thus bridging the space between their individual practices and the lessons learnt on the course. The selection of work will include drawings, paintings, prints, sketchbooks and other creations.

‘Drawing In/Drawing Out’ will bring into play elements of experimentation and communal learning, which were fundamental to the artists’ experience at the Royal Drawing School and still continue to nourish their art practices. 

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Take her for a caper, Exhibition

Take her for a caper

Collaborative Residency Outcome Presentation

Sunday 21st of October
12-6pm

The artists will use the space to its fullest exploring drawing and three dimensional making. All recent graduates of an illustration degree, are keen to create a community with one another and push the boundaries of illustration and how it is accessed.

Belle Foreman, Eira Mcullum, Miranda x’anthe, Manny Walker, Freya Croissant

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Join an informal session to hear more about the Untold Stories funding opportunity by the Mayor of London: Wednesday 10 November 2021 from 2pm – 4pm at hARTslane

Join an informal session to hear more about the Untold Stories funding opportunity  
& take a quick visit to the “100 Wishes of Hatcham” public art wall

Wednesday 10 November 2021 from 2pm – 4pm at hARTslane

Call Out: Untold Stories funding opportunities

Untold Stories is a new £1m funding programme to support community-led organisations to make a change in their public spaces. It is part of the Commission for Diversity in the Public Realm, one of the Mayor of London’s flagship commitments to cementing London’s reputation as a diverse, global city. 

Community-led organisations are invited to apply for grants to help develop and deliver projects that increase diversity in London’s public spaces. Whether this is creating something new, highlighting something missing or hidden, or presenting a different story to what already exists.

You can apply for grants from £1,000 to £25,000 and the deadline to apply is midday on 12 January 2022.

Join an informal session to hear more about the grants, talk to the Untold Stories team on Wednesday 10 November 2021 from 2pm – 4pm at hARTslane,

hARTslane Gallery
17 Hart’s Lane,
London SE14 5UP

For more information, sign up and how to apply please click here.

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