Can you use your creative skills to explore hidden histories and share those stories with a wider audience?
Are you passionate about equal rights and collective activism? Do you enjoy collaborating with other artists to bring history to life? Would you like to be involved in a project which helps teach and inspire young people to get creative, learn about Manchester’s history and tell their own story.
If the answer is yes to any of the above questions, then The Pankhurst Trust would like to hear from you. They have an exciting new opportunity for a group of artists to respond to the archive and history of the Pankhurst Centre.
They are interested in supporting artists aged 18 – 25 years old and at the beginning of their career with mentoring and support to make a major new commission of digital and design artwork. By early career, they define this as an artist who has received specialist training in their field (not necessarily gained in an academic institution), who is at the beginning of their career, and who has created a modest independent body of work.
The artist opportunity is open to creatives working within the realms of film, illustration, design, audio, photography, or other digital mediums.
If you wish to find out more information and how to apply then head to their website www.pankhurstprojects.org/blog/opportunity-young-creatives-freelance/