Writing and Artistic Project Commissions available for exceptional artists
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We are looking to commission writers and artists to take part in a brand new £2M ground-breaking national project called Nature Calling funded by Arts Council England and Defra. We are seeking an exceptional, diverse range of artists to explore and celebrate nature and our National Landscapes (formerly known as Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty – AONBs), for a programme that culminates in a Season of art between May and October 2025.
Opportunities in six hub locations across England
We are looking to commission writers and artists to take part in a brand new £2M ground-breaking national project called Nature Calling. We are seeking an exceptional, diverse range of artists to explore and celebrate nature and our National Landscapes (formerly known as Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty – AONBs), for a programme that culminates in a Season of art between May and October 2025.
Nature Calling is a nationally significant partnership project
Funded by Arts Council England and Defra (Department for Environment,
Farming and Rural Affairs), as well as National Landscapes in England
(34 in total). Partners include the National Landscape Association, Activate Performing Arts, Poetry School,
the six regional National Landscapes that will act as ‘hubs’
(Chilterns, Dorset, Forest of Bowland, Lincolnshire Wolds, Mendip Hills
and Surrey Hills).
The aim of Nature Calling is to listen to our
communities and ensure our landscapes are a place for everyone. It will
engage new audiences across England and inspire the whole National
Landscapes family, whilst bringing the special qualities of our National
Landscapes to the fore. Each of the 34 National Landscapes in England
will work collaboratively with their local communities, with key
activity taking place at the 6 National Landscape hubs.
We are now inviting applications for commissions, one per hub National Landscape. Instructions on how to apply are in the commission brief below, and more information on the six hub locations is in the appendices.
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