The Women's Art Library/Make and Feminist Review £1000 bursary
Living with Make: Art in the Archive
Call for proposals based in the Women's Art Library/Make at Goldsmiths,
University of London
Deadline for proposals: 1 March 2011
Bursary period: May-July 2011
Public launch at South London Gallery: Autumn 2011
Women's Art Library/Make and Feminist Review are inviting writers and
artists working with text to propose an original engagement with this
special collection. Proposals should not only approach the archive's
holdings creatively but also excavate them as a feminist resource that
records women's lives and activities. The proposed outcome encompasses a
broad register of writing , realised in any number of formats, i.e. as an
article or a gallery handout, online blog, performed script or radio
broadcast. The final work will be presented in the Open Space pages of a
forthcoming issue of Feminist Review and feature in a public launch event
in the South London Gallery.
The £1000 bursary will support the successful applicant's research time in
the collection.
This call is open to all, including students. This year the bursary is in
collaboration with South London Gallery.
The Women's Art Library/Make http://www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/make
is a collection of art documentation that began as a collective archive by
UK-based women artists in the late 1970s. It has since developed into a
research resource featuring a wide range of media that include emerging
artists active internationally as well as historical archives of
individuals and organisations. The Make collection is particularly rich in
images and features a unique slide collection, poster collection, videos
and photographs as well as audiotapes and ephemera.
Feminist Review http://www.feminist-review.com/
provides an accessible site for creative debate in the form of writing
and/or visual works that relate to and expand issues in gender
scholarship.
The panel consisting of representatives from Feminist Review and
Goldsmiths would look for proposals that engage the creative as well as
academic sector. A proposal for development and a CV would be required,
including good visual documentation if relevant.
For more info contact: Althea Greenan, e-mail: make@gold.ac.uk
tel. 020 7717 2295
Special Collections, Library, Goldsmiths, University of London
New Cross, London SE14 6NW
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