Selectors: Alistair Hudson, Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art; Donna Lynas, Wysing Arts Centre; Emma Nicolson, Atlas Arts.
- 2024
- Graduate Programme 2023-2024
- July Visual Artist Residency
- 2023
- Chamber Music Scotland Interdisciplinary Residency October 2023
- Interdisciplinary Residency September 2023
- Future Reimagined Scotland Ukraine Residency
- Darling X Newhaven Residency 2023 with ESW
- Future Plan Artist Residency 2023 - 24
- Exchange: Tabakalera CCA Glasgow Hospitalfield
- Interdisciplinary Residency August 2023
- Chamber Music Scotland Interdisciplinary Residency August 2023
- 'out of a conversation' residency June 2023
- Interdisciplinary Residency October 2023
- Interdisciplinary Residency July 2023
- Interdisciplinary Residency May 2023
- 2022
- Flexible Artist Residency
- Catapult-Visual Arts British Council Lebanon
- Courthouse Studio Programme June - August
- Courthouse Studio Programme September - October
- Interdisciplinary Residency November 2022
- Arika Partnership Residency 2022
- Interdisciplinary Residency May 2022
- Interdisciplinary Residency August 2022
- Interdisciplinary Residency October 2022
- Interdisciplinary Residency 2022
- Print Place Interdisciplinary Residency 2022
- 2021
- New Contemporary Studio Residency
- Visiting moving-image editor
- Arika Partnership Writing Residency
- "We can still see the horizon (and it’s curved)”
- Graduate Programme 2021-22
- Autumn Residency 2021
- Interdisciplinary Residency November 2021
- Print Place Interdisciplinary Residency November 2021
- Interdisciplinary Residency October 2021
- Interdisciplinary Residency August 2021
- Print Place Interdisciplinary Residency August 2021
- Interdisciplinary Residency May 2021
- Print Place Interdisciplinary Residency May 2021
- Print Place on Interdisciplinary Residency May 2021
- Interdisciplinary Residency 2021
- Angus Artist Residency 2021
- 2020
- Scotland / Japan Residency Exchange 2020
- Interdisciplinary Residency March 2020
- Print Place on Interdisciplinary Residency Late November 2020
- POSTPONED Glasgow International Partnership Residency 2020
- [Place cancelled due to Covid 19] Interdisciplinary Residency May 2020
- POSTPONED Print Place on Interdisciplinary Residency May 2020
- [Place cancelled due to Covid 19] Interdisciplinary Residency August 2020
- [Place cancelled due to Covid 19] Print Place on Interdisciplinary Residency August 2020
- Interdisciplinary Residency November 2020
- Print Place on Interdisciplinary Residency November 2020
- DCA Partnership Residency
- Interdisciplinary Residency Late November 2020
- 2019
- Graduate Residency 2019
- Interdisciplinary Residency November 2019
- ARCUS Project / Hospitalfield Exchange 2019
- Goethe Place on Autumn Residency 2019
- CBK Rotterdam / Hospitalfield Residency Exchange 2019
- New Contemporaries Studio Residency
- SWAP: UK / Ukraine Residency Programme
- Scotland / Japan Residency Exchange 2019
- Autumn Residency 2019
- Summer Residency 2019
- Interdisciplinary Residency August 2019
- Interdisciplinary Residency May 2019
- Interdisciplinary Residency March 2019
- 2018
- Interdisciplinary Residency March 2018
- Summer Residency 2018
- Autumn Residency 2018
- SGSAH Researcher in Residence 2018
- THIStudios Residency Exchange 2018
- CCA Partnership Residency 2018
- DCA Partnership Residency 2018
- New Contemporaries Resident 2018
- Graduate Residency 2018
- Japan Residency Exchange 2018
- Meander Residency 2018
- Interdisciplinary Residency May 2018
- Interdisciplinary Residency August 2018
- Interdisciplinary Residency November 2018
- 2017
- Interdisciplinary Residency March 2017
- Interdisciplinary Residency August 2017
- Interdisciplinary Residency November 2017
- British Council Transatlantic Resident 2017
- Mondriaan Fonds Resident 2017
- SGSAH Researcher in Residence 2017
- India Exchange 2017
- Summer Residency 2017
- Autumn Residency 2017
- THIStudio Residency Exchange 2017
- New Contemporaries Resident 2017
- Graduate Residency 2017
- ROSL Visual Art Scholars 2017
- 2016
- Summer Residency 2016
- Autumn Residency 2016
- Interdisciplinary Residency August 2016
- RSA Residency 2016
- DD Artists Residency 2016
- Interdisciplinary Residency November 2016
- ROSL Scholars 2016
- Graduate Residency 2016
- Architecture Places 2016
- Future Plan Collection Residency 2016
- THIStudios Residency Exchange 2016
- Interdisciplinary Residency March 2016
- 2015
- Alumni Association Selected Residency 2015
- Hospitalfield in Industry 2015
- Interdisciplinary Residency November 2015
- Graduate Residency 2015
- Autumn Residency 2015
- ROSL Scholars 2015
- Goethe Scholar Autumn 2015
- Interdisciplinary Residency August 2015
- Summer Residency 2015
- 2014
- ROSL Scholars 2014
- Interdisciplinary Residency November 2014
- Graduate Residency 2014
- Autumn Residency 2014
- Interdisciplinary Residency August 2014
- Summer Residency 2014
- DD Artists Residency 2014
- Interdisciplinary Residency April – May 2014
- 2013
- ROSL Scholars 2013
- Graduate Residency 2013
- Autumn Residency 2013
- Summer Residency 2013
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Carla Scott Fullerton
Summer Residency 2015
Carla Scott Fullerton was born in Edinburgh in 1980 and works and lives in Glasgow. She attended the Glasgow School of Art from 2006 to 2008 and graduated with a Master of Fine Arts. In 2008, she received a Glasgow Sculpture Studios MFA Graduate Fellowship Prize. Solo shows include: DOCU-PRESS 4, Frans Masereel Centrum, Belgium, 2014; Occupying Forms, Glasgow Print Studio, Glasgow; Hard edge, Soft line, David Dale Gallery, Glasgow, 2012; Every Which Way, Chert, Berlin, 2011. Group shows include You’re my wife now, Infernoesque project space, Berlin, 2013; Every Day, GoMA, Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow
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Chris Fite-Wassilak
Summer Residency 2015
Ken Cargill Writer’s Fellowship
Chris Fite-Wassilak is a writer, critic and curator based in London. He is a regular contributor to Art Monthly, Art Papers, Art Review and frieze. Recent publications include Out of Time, Out of Place: Public Art (Now) (ed. Claire Doherty, Art/Books and Situations, 2015) and Curating Subjects III: Curating Research (eds. Paul O’Neill and Mick Wilson, Open Editions, 2015). Current curatorial projects include hmn, a quarterly peripatetic event co-organised with Anne Tallentire. He is currently working on a book for the Copy Press ‘Common Intellectual’ Series, under the provisional title The ah ha crystal.
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Conal McStravick
Summer Residency 2015
Conal McStravick was born in 1979 and raised in Lurgan, Northern Ireland and lived in Glasgow from 1998 to 2010 where he studied at Glasgow School of Art and served on the Transmission Gallery committee. He moved to London in 2011 as a LUX Associate Artist. Since 2013 he has been developing research on Stuart Marshall and LGBTQ video. I work part-time in Koenig Books, a specialist Art and Design bookstore.
https://vimeo.com/user10945344/videos
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Kirsty Hendry
Summer Residency 2015
Kirsty Hendry is an artist living and working between Glasgow and Edinburgh, and is currently a co-director of EMBASSY Gallery. Forthcoming projects include Cursor, a commission by New Media Scotland’s Alt-W award, and a written contribution to Gnommero: Multiplicity. Recent writing projects include The Process of Content and Studio Jamming at Cooper Gallery Dundee. Kirsty has recently participated in Undercurrents Issue 4 and A Romance of Zero Dimensions, as part of The Garden of Forking Paths, The Pipe Factory, Glasgow; Generator Printhouse , Generator Projects, Dundee; 23 Components for a Book, Royal College of Art, London.
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Paul Becker
Summer Residency 2015
Paul Becker was born in 1967 in Windsor and brought up in Cornwall and then the Lincolnshire coast. He was educated at Kingston Poly and the Slade and graduated in 1997. He has lived in Antwerp and in Berlin but now runs the first year of the Fine Art BA at Newcastle University. He has been writing for the past five years and came to writing through reading and through painting.
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Sacha Waldron
Summer Residency 2015
Sacha Waldron is a writer and curator based between London and Manchester. In 2012 she completed a Curatorial MA and worked as curatorial fellow at Arnolfini, Bristol. After six months on a writing and curatorial residency at Nida Art Colony, Lithuania, she moved to Margate to take over programming at CRATE Studios whilst completing a CAS fellowship at The Hunterian, Glasgow. Writing has always been central to her practice, she currently works as art editor for The Skinny NW and writes for other publications. She is interested in the crossovers between writing about art, critique and writing as creative process.
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Toby Christian
Summer Residency 2015
Toby Christian graduated from the Royal Academy Schools, London, in 2012, and was awarded the Gold Medal. Recent solo exhibitions include ‘A Belgian Fence’, RH Contemporary Art, New York (2014), and ‘The Tread and the Rise’, Bar Galeria, São Paulo, (2013). Recent group exhibitions include ‘Quiz’, Galeries Poirel; Nancy, curated by Robert Stadler and Alexis Vaillant (2014); ‘Disappearance’, NAM project, Milan (2013) and ‘Unseen Blows’, Seventeen, London (2012). In 2012 he gave a reading titled ‘His Articular Lung’ at Waterstones Piccadilly, and in 2013, ‘Measures’, a ninety-six page book of his writing, was published by Koenig Books.