Source: https://www.art360foundation.org.uk/art360-scotland
Timestamp: 2019-04-25 18:06:43+00:00

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If you are an artist or artist’s representative based in Scotland, you will be able to apply for our bursary programme by completing our short online application form on our website. This includes a survey of your current archive and legacy plan, as well as a statement on why you wish to be involved. Our open submissions for Art360 Scotland are open to the public from Friday, 12 April until Friday, 31 May 2019.
If you are based in Scotland or if you / the artist have lived and worked in Scotland for a significant period of your / their career, you are eligible to apply for Art360 Scotland.
Our applications will be open to artists and estates working in all disciplines within the visual arts, and everyone will be assessed against a list of criteria which considers the vulnerability of materials and the relation of the artists’ practice to underrepresented communities and regional legacy. You can read our full application Terms and Conditions, here.
If you have any questions about eligibility, please speak with us directly at contact@art360foundation.org.uk.
Step 1: Receive invitation to participate.
Step 2: Sign contract and T&Cs and agree conditions of participation, including availability for studio visits and consultation, and agreement to share findings from the project.
Step 3: Agree a series of three or more studio visits and co-design a bespoke schedule of activity in consultation with Art360 Foundation team based on needs matching each artist's budget of up to £6,000. The cost of a self-funded place for Art360 Scotland is £10,000.
Step 4: Film an interview discussing your artistic practice and legacy needs. Films will be available on our website.
Step 5: Participate in a schedule of confidential meetings with experts who could range from legal advisors and tax specialists to asset valuation experts, digitisation specialists, archivists and more.
Step 6: Identify key issues including, for instance, relevant images for processing, and vulnerable assets for digitisation.
Step 7: Work in consultation with Art360 Foundation to capture and curate selected and newly discovered elements of your archive on our website to share the story of your practice, the value of ephemeral materials and the programme.
Step 8: Help identify regional hubs whether the artist is linked geographically or through exhibition history or collection, with whom Art360 Foundation may organise workshops. Workshops for artists and the wider public will focus on best practice to capture, curate and disseminate knowledge about the crucial importance of safeguarding the cultural heritage of British artists.
As part of our programme, artists and their representatives will engage with leading professional experts across a full spectrum of knowledge, key to formulating and commencing a lifelong legacy strategy.
Art360 Scotland awardees have a period of 12 months to spend the full allocation of funds and provide Art360 Foundation with quarterly progress updates.
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