N-U Graduate Residency - Call for applications

    Open to artists living in the UK outside of London who have graduated from BA and MA courses within 2 years, the 4 week residency offers a studio and living space within the creative centre of Peckham, London.

    The residency will take place in April 2013 and is to be judged by Mark Titchner (Artist), Gareth Bell-Jones (Curator at Wysing Arts Centre) and Rozsa Farkas (Director at Arcadia Missa).

    The invited graduate will also have the opportunity to propose a future project for Flat Time House's public programme.

    Flat Time House will provide:
    - A self contained artist's residence with en-suite bathroom. Adjoining kitchen facilities are shared with Flat Time House's staff.
    - A 75 pounds per week stipend towards living costs and materials.
    - A local studio space. 
    -A schedule of studio visits from established artists and curators tailored to the successful applicant's practice, including from Anna Gritz, Curator at South London Gallery.

    The successful applicant will be expected to provide:
    - Travel to and from the residency.
    - Materials and living costs in excess of 75 pounds per week.
    - Proof of residence outside of London and of graduation in 2011 or 2012.

    For more information and details about how to apply please contact [email protected] or visit Flat Time House's website
     
    About Flat Time House

    Flat Time House (FTHo) was the studio home of John Latham (1921-2006), recognised as one of the most significant and influential British post-war artists. In 2003, Latham declared the house a living sculpture naming it FTHo after his theory of time, "Flat Time". Until his death, John Latham opened his door to anyone interested in thinking about art. It is in this spirit that Flat Time House opened in 2008 as an archive, artist's residency space and gallery with a programme of exhibitions and events exploring the artist's practice, his theoretical ideas and their continued relevance.

    Photo: Flat Time House


    Posted on by Joanne Milmoe