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Artist Residency Application Form

Apply for an Artist Residency

Address

Facebook/Twitter/Instagram

Access, dietary, etc.

Single/shared/disabled suite

Table/chairs/flipcharts/clear room, please provide details

Our residencies normally, though not exclusively, take place Monday – Friday during our quieter months of January, February, November and December. If you have preferred dates, you are welcome to list them below.

(1) Please provide us with a recent high res image no less than 500KB and no more than 1MB. N.B. If your application is for a group, please upload images of each attending artist

(2) A clear and informative summary of your work, i.e. a biography or a CV (2 pages max)

(3) Reason for Residency - what are your objectives (500 words max)

Hawkwood Residencies Blog

We ask that all our artists in residence write a short (250 words approx.) blog during or after their residency, providing information about themselves, describing their experiences at Hawkwood, what they were working on, etc. This is only a suggestion, we would also be happy to accept images, video, audio recordings, voice notes, work in progress or completed work, or anything else! This is a space to showcase your creativity. Please confirm that you are willing to contribute to the Hawkwood Residencies Blog, and are happy to be contacted after your residency with regards to this.

Keeping in touch

If you proceed with an application, we will take it that you agree to Hawkwood College retaining your professional and contact details for future reference.

You can update your communication preferences at any time. Every e-newsletter we send includes a link to opt-out. You can also let us know of any changes to your communication preferences calling us at 01453 759034 or emailing us at info@hawkwoodcollege.co.uk.

Statement for signature confirming eligibility for artists receiving trust financial support as part of a Hawkwood artist residency.

The Francis W Reckitt Arts Trust has certain requirements regarding eligibility for those receiving benefit from their grants. These are set out below, and you will need to tick in the boxes regarding each to certify that you fulfil these conditions and agree the terms. Then please sign the whole application by filling in your name. These certifications will then be used in our decisions and administration regarding your application, and you must inform us if any of these circumstances change

Professional Artist

Artists who 1] have devoted most of their training and/or working lives in pursuit of their art and/or craft, 2] are known for their artistic work, 3] intend on the whole to continue with it (unless they are retiring from work altogether) and 4] have made a significant portion of their income from that pursuit and that work.

Financial Situation

Those artists who, while not necessarily being in difficult financial circumstances or dire straits, have insufficient income or resources 1] generally to be able to afford to subsidise the time and place away from home necessary to fulfil their work or take a break from it, and 2] specifically to pay for the opportunities currently being offered for an artistic residency.

Tax Residency

The artist/s must be tax resident in the United Kingdom.

Data Protection

The artist/s must agree to the Trust retaining their professional and contact details.

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