ARTIST’S BRIEF – ‘ART IN THE GARDEN’ at ANNE …

ARTIST'S BRIEF ? `ART IN THE GARDEN' at ANNE HATHAWAY'S COTTAGE Anne Hathaway's Cottage is a property of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust (SBT). It is a grade 1 listed Tudor farmhouse of international cultural and historical significance, where William Shakespeare's wife was born and spent her formative years. Situated in the village of Shottery, approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) west of the town of Stratford-upon-Avon in Warwickshire, the property is open to the public daily and welcomes approximately 145,000 visitors a year on site. The house and its setting has served as an inspiration to artists over generations, due to its connection to William Shakespeare and its iconic status as representing the `perfect' English thatched cottage and cottage garden In 2018 the SBT became a National Portfolio Organisation (NPO) through the lottery-funded Arts Council England. THE PROJECT In 2020, we will create a temporary gallery and studio in our outdoor spaces at Anne Hathaway's Cottage. A series of robust, weather-proof frames will be installed throughout the site, and we will invite a number of artists (working specifically in two dimensions) to share their skills and insights with visitors to Anne Hathaway's Cottage, and work with them to interpret and visualise this unique and inspirational place through the themes of Shakespeare's work, life and times, and of the site's history, setting and `Spirit of Place'. We will work with artists in two ways:

1) Artist Pass Up to 15 artists will be selected to receive a free pass to the site for the whole year, and a ?200 micro-commission fee. Each artist is invited to spend time at the site during its opening hours, and will create and submit a minimum of 1 original (2D format, A3 size) artwork for temporary exhibition in the gallery frames. The date for the submission of the work/s and duration of the time it is exhibited will be agreed with each artist.

2) Workshops Up to 8 artists will be selected to deliver one-day, skills-based participatory workshops, in our open spaces on a date/s to be agreed between April and September 2020 with a group of approximately 15-20 participants. The workshops will all be in the creation of 2D format artwork, but otherwise we are open to different media and approaches. All materials and workshop content must be suitable for purpose and risk assessed to ensure that it is safe to use. The fee per workshop, to include planning, is ?250.

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OUTCOMES

This project will support visitor engagement at Anne Hathaway's Cottage by

Being creatively presented, easy to understand and accessible Providing a supportive environment for creative expression Assisting in the development of participants skills, competence and knowledge Generating a body of works from artists and participants Raising awareness of the SBT's positive commitment to the promotion and

enjoyment of the visual arts

APPLICATION PROCESS AND CRITERIA

To apply, artists should send a letter, indicating whether they are applying for an Artist Pass, to deliver a workshop, or both to:

commissioning@.uk

by 5pm on Monday 16th December

Please include the reference `Art in the Garden' in the subject line.

The specifics for each opportunity are as follows:

Artist Pass

Interested artists should send a letter of application, to include a link of up to 5 images of their previous work, outlining their practise and interest in this opportunity. This opportunity is open to all practising artists, from hobbyists to professionals. We are just looking for people who are skilled at drawing and painting who would like to spend time with us and create new work inspired by Anne Hathaway's Cottage and gardens.

Successful artists will receive a free pass to Anne Hathaway's Cottage for the duration of 2020 and a ?200 fee.

Workshops

Interested artists should submit a CV and workshop proposal, outlining how the workshop will engage participants. This should be up to a maximum of 2 sides of A4 and include a link of up to 5 images of previous work and/or projects. For workshop leaders, the criteria is as follows:

Essential:

Previous professional experience in the delivery of collaborative/participatory arts projects and workshops

Demonstrate a high level of skill in working with their chosen medium

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Hold Public Liability Insurance to a minimum value of ?5m Have their own, or access to public transport Desirable: A degree level qualification (or equivalent) in the visual arts

The fees for the workshop are as follows: ?250 per workshop to include planning and preparation. Materials and any other costs to be negotiated with the successful artists

EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust is committed to promoting equality of opportunity and building a diverse and representative creative programme. We particularly welcome applications from people with disabilities and members of black, Asian, minority ethnic and refugee communities. ABOUT Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust is the independent charity that cares for the world's greatest Shakespeare heritage in his home town of Stratford-upon-Avon. It is the global centre for learning about and experiencing the works, life and times of the world's best-known writer. Through the five historic Shakespeare family homes (Shakespeare's Birthplace, Shakespeare's New Place, Anne Hathaway's Cottage, Mary Arden's Farm, Hall's Croft), internationally designated museum, library and archive collections, award-winning learning programmes and digital channels, it provides imaginative, immersive and interactive opportunities for people of all ages and backgrounds to get up-close-and-personal with Shakespeare.

The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust is a self-sustaining charity which generates the majority of its income through the support of visitors, donors, volunteers and Friends. In April 2018 it was granted National Portfolio funding from Arts Council England for the first time, enabling new creative and outreach programmes with a particular focus on communities which are currently less engaged in arts, culture and heritage. For more information, visit .uk or follow us on social media @ShakespeareBT.

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