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Soil Culture Artist Residencies Round 2
Centre for Contemporary Art and the Natural World (CCANW) is delighted to invite applications for the second round of its Soil Culture artist residencies. In the lead up to and coinciding with the United Nations International Year of Soils 2015 the short residencies are aimed at encouraging an exploration of the importance of soil.
Taking place across the South West of the UK the residencies will not only provide dedicated time for experimentation, research and the development of new work but also unparalleled access to facilities, expertise and working contexts.
The residencies and the touring of the resulting works are a key part of CCANW’s Soil Culture Programme, which includes a Forum at Falmouth University (2-5 July 2014) and a major touring exhibition of works by established artists. The selected artists for the first of residencies are Marissa Benedict (USA) working at the Environment and Sustainability Institute, University of Exeter, Karen Guthrie (UK) at Hauser & Wirth Somerset (described by the Guardian as the ‘next big thing in the art world’) and Jonny Briggs (UK) at White Moose in Barnstaple. CCANW will also be helping to support residencies by Paul Chaney at Kestle Barton in Helston and Anne-Marie Culhane at the University of Exeter.
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