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Lead Artist x 2 - A Passing Tale in North Lincolnshire, Rooted Arts CIC

  •  Yorkshire
  •  Â£25k-30k (pro rata)
  •  Part time
  •  Closes April 27, 2026
  •  Chelsey Everatt
  •  chelsey@rootedarts.org.uk
  • #Combined arts
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Job Summary

Rooted Arts CIC are seeking 2 creative proposals for ‘A Passing Tale’ in North Lincolnshire. Creatives can be from any artform but should have strong experience of participatory engagement. Each commission will include 6.5 days of activity at £1950 (£300pd).

Job Description

We are seeking artists to lead two commissions in North Lincolnshire. Each commission will include 6 days of activity, alongside support artists, tailored to the local area and the artist's chosen practice. These activities will be designed through conversation with residents and delivered in collaboration with local groups. Delivery could include (but is not limited to):
- One full day in a local school, using creative practice to explore nature, heritage and place
- A half-day family event offering intergenerational making and storytelling, exploring The Viking Way itself
- A public workshop event hosted in local village hall or a local library
- A session with a community group (e.g. WI, youth clubs, Scouts/Guides) tailored to their interests and capacity
- Research and studio time for the artists to create the final outputs

There is an additional 0.5 days within each commission for planning and mentoring time, nurturing the development of the supporting artist skills in socially engaged and nature-based practice.

The project will be supported by Chelsey Everatt as Producer, who will arrange the workshop logistics, mentoring as required, lead marketing and overall project management.

The team model of a lead artist and support artist will allow for very local creatives to potentially work with someone outside of their immediate network. The team may have similar practice or differing artforms, depending on what they hope to gain from the residency.

The commission should culminate in the creation of trail-responsive artwork and reflections shaped by local people, exploring themes of nature connection, cultural heritage and environmental care. Outcomes will be shared across other sections of the wider project, connecting communities and building a cumulative archive of collective experience.

Job Requirements

There is an additional 0.5 days within each commission for planning and mentoring time, nurturing the development of the supporting artist skills in socially engaged and nature-based practice.

The project will be supported by Chelsey Everatt as Producer, who will arrange the workshop logistics, mentoring as required, lead marketing and overall project management.

The team model of a lead artist and support artist will allow for very local creatives to potentially work with someone outside of their immediate network. The team may have similar practice or differing artforms, depending on what they hope to gain from the residency.

The commission should culminate in the creation of trail-responsive artwork and reflections shaped by local people, exploring themes of nature connection, cultural heritage and environmental care. Outcomes will be shared across other sections of the wider project, connecting communities and building a cumulative archive of collective experience.

Job Responsibilities

We are seeking artists to lead two commissions in North Lincolnshire. Each commission will include 6 days of activity, alongside support artists, tailored to the local area and the artist's chosen practice. These activities will be designed through conversation with residents and delivered in collaboration with local groups. Delivery could include (but is not limited to):
- One full day in a local school, using creative practice to explore nature, heritage and place
- A half-day family event offering intergenerational making and storytelling, exploring The Viking Way itself
- A public workshop event hosted in local village hall or a local library
- A session with a community group (e.g. WI, youth clubs, Scouts/Guides) tailored to their interests and capacity
- Research and studio time for the artists to create the final outputs

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How to Apply

Please email proposals to [email protected] by 1pm on Monday 27th April, clearly marked ‘NLC Passing Tale - Lead Artist’. The submission should include the following information:
- Outline of your approach to the project including:
1) your vision for working with communities
2) how you’ll connect this specifically to The Viking Way walking route
3) which section of the route you’re most interested in (1 or 2)
4) what the outcome might be
5) why you are generally interested in the project
- Your experience of supporting/mentoring other artists
- Confirmation you can meet the timeline requirements
- Information about your practice - this could include links to a website, CV, socials, images, videos etc.

We are also happy to accept the above in audio or video format. Applicants are welcome to contact us on [email protected] to discuss the project.

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