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Artist in Residence, Open Doors - Newark and Sherwood District Council

  •  East Midlands
  •  Â£15k-20k
  •  Part time
  •  Closes March 3, 2026
  •  Katy Culbard
  •  katy.culbard@newark-sherwooddc.gov.uk
  • #Combined arts
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Job Summary

We’re looking for two early to mid-career community-focused artists, creatives or collectives to take up a residency based in a public studio space at the National Civil War Centre and Newark Museum, in Newark.

Job Description

We're looking for artists or collectives in any creative discipline, who are excited to make new work with local community groups, families and under-served groups. You'll be inspired by our buildings, stories and collections, and work with people to create new interpretations.

Your practice might include writing, photography, dance, music, textiles, print, performance, illustration, design, drawing and more. You might work alone or as part of a collective.

Throughout the residency you'll interact with the public during the museum's opening hours. You'll welcome visitors to the studio to see your creative process, talk to you about your work, try out activities and processes and explore the objects you choose to display from our collections.

You'll be based in our top-floor studio at the National Civil War Centre. The studio has a working feel for visitors who have access visitors will access on days when you are not there.

The studio is accessible by lift and stairs, has two windows, spotlights and wi-fi. Regarding facilities, it does not have a sink nor windows for ventilation. The studio contains 3 x museum cases to fill with your selection of objects from our collections as well as your work or artworks created during the residency. We also provide tables, chairs, a desk, a small lockable cupboard and an art materials storage unit. The furniture arrangement is reviewed for each residency; however, the museum cases are permanently located in the studio.

During the residency, you'll collaborate with our Collections and Exhibitions team to explore, select and display objects from our collections. You'll also work closely with the Open Doors team to identify community groups to connect you with to plan and deliver participatory workshops at off-site, community-based locations.

Full details are included in the pdf brief via the link provided.

Job Requirements

Artists in Residence will:

  • work collaboratively with the Open Doors team, museum staff and volunteers;
  • provide creative ways to engage our general visitors in the studio;
  • engage target community groups at offsite locations;
  • inspire people to explore creative skills and develop understanding and confidence;
  • create new ways for people to engage with and interpret our historical artefacts, collections, buildings and / or heritage sites;
  • add arts participation activities to our monthly Family Saturday events;
  • remove barriers to cultural engagement across the district; and
  • create new work through participatory activities.

There is a fee of up to £19,500 per residency to cover fees, materials and production costs, and transport and accommodation costs if required.

Job Responsibilities

Artist are required to:

  • Work 3 days per week onsite or in a community setting within the district, including some weekends and evenings to meet the needs of participant / community groups;
  • Plan and deliver 8 x workshops / sessions with groups of people at other locations across the district;
  • Co-plan and deliver activities that contribute to monthly Family Saturdays at the National Civil War Centre;
  • Co-plan and deliver half-term / school holiday activity days for children and families at the National Civil War Centre (depending on residency dates);
  • Keep a log of visitor numbers in the studio and gather visitor surveys (using templates provided);
  • Design and implement creative and accessible ways to gather qualitative feedback from studio visitors and offsite workshop participants;
  • Produce a creative record of the residency - perhaps and event or performance or material objects or artworks, digital products, or a combination; and
  • A printed and digital book as a residency record.

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How to Apply

For full details on how to apply, what to include and the key dates, please read the full brief within the the link: https://www.palacenewark.com/take-part/vacancies/

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