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Open Call Out: Commission Programme for Disabled Artists, National Coal Mining Museum for England

  •  UK-wide
  •  Under £10K
  •  Full time
  •  Closes December 5, 2025
  •  Alison Cooper
  •  exhibition@ncm.org.uk
  • #Visual arts

Description

Job Summary

Call Out: Commission Programme for Disabled Artists with mentorship and support from artist Jason Wilsher-Mills in partnership with National Coal Mining Museum for England. Funded by Arts Council England.

Job Description

  • Are you a disabled creative inspired by coal mining heritage and its impact on people and places?
  • Would you like time, space, and support to create new work through a commissioned opportunity?
  • Would you value mentoring sessions with artist Jason Wilsher-Mills?

If so, this bespoke mentoring, learning, and commission programme could be for you!

Running January-August 2026, this programme offers disabled artists the chance to create new commissioned artwork for the National Coal Mining Museum for England, supported by artist mentor Jason Wilsher-Mills.

  • 3 Micro Commissions Available
  • Each commission: £2,000 fee + £500 materials + up to £600 access support
  • Open to disabled artists based in or connected to former coalfield communities across the UK

Your work will be exhibited at the Museum in Wakefield and/or touring partner or community venues, with potential for digital display alongside Jason's major new exhibition.

Artists will collaborate with communities to explore what culture means locally, resulting in creative outputs inspired by these conversations. You'll also reflect on your progress with Jason and peers to inform your future practice.

Programme Aims

To coincide with Jason's major exhibition at the Museum, this programme aims to:

  • Support disabled artists to grow skills and confidence
  • Deliver micro commissions inspired by ex-mining communities
  • Provide mentorship and peer learning opportunities

What You'll Gain

  • Develop a new micro commission in collaboration with a community
  • Mentoring with Jason Wilsher-Mills and peer feedback sessions
  • Insights into socially engaged practice and co-creation
  • Networking and sector connections
  • Signposting to future opportunities

Useful Links

How to Apply

Send:

Fill in the application form including 500-word statement on why you want to join the programme
2 examples of your work
Access statement/details of any access requirements on the application form
To: [email protected]

Please contact us if you would prefer to send your application in an alternative format such as video or audio recording.

Questions? Join a Zoom Q&A on 24 November – email to book.

For enquiries:

[email protected] | [email protected]

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