ARC Stockton is one of 50 arts organisations to be funded to host a Weston Jerwood Creative Bursaries Fellow
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The
role of Artist of Change at ARC will help the Stockton-on-Tees arts centre to
create art with and for their community, and is now open for applications
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The
programme is targeted at applicants from a working class background, who are
under-represented in the arts and cultural sector
ARC Stockton is to host a Weston Jerwood Creative Bursaries Fellow as part of a programme to get more people from working class or lower socio-economic backgrounds into cultural careers. Across the UK there will be 50 exciting opportunities to develop a career in the arts, with each role playing an important part in the host organisation. ARC is welcoming applications for the role of Artist of Change (salary £20,000, full time for a 12 month period), which will involve helping ARC to create art with and for their community.
Even
before the pandemic wreaked havoc on career prospects in the arts, those from
middle class backgrounds were 2.5 times more likely to end up in creative
occupations than their working class peers. This is a situation which has not
improved since records began in 2014. Social mobility is a greater issue in the
cultural sector and wider creative industries than across the economy as a
whole. The wider creative industries have created over 300,000 jobs over the
past five years, yet the number of creative workers from working class backgrounds
has increased by just 33,000. Just as with the impact of the 2008 financial
crisis, it is expected that those who are already finding it difficult to make
their way in the arts will be the worst hit by the impact of COVID-19.
The
Weston Jerwood Creative Bursaries aim to redress the balance by funding 50
paid, year-long artistic and creative Fellowships as well as an organisational
development programme run by people make it work to embed inclusive
practices for the host organisation, with three members of the host team taking
part, including a board member and a senior executive.
This
is the fourth edition of the programme, which has been running for over 10
years and has 125 alumni to date, many of whom have forged successful careers.
This edition of WJCB is the largest yet, with support from Arts Council
England’s Transforming Leadership Programme, Garfield Weston Foundation, Art
Fund, Arts Council of Wales, Creative Scotland, and PRS Foundation.
Lilli
Geissendorfer, director of Jerwood Arts, explained ‘I’m delighted that ARC
Stockton has been selected to host a Weston Jerwood Creative Bursaries Fellow. ARC
applied to be part of the programme before COVID-19 had been identified, so it
is heartening that making their organisation more diverse and inclusive is
still high on their agenda despite the additional challenges they are facing.
It speaks to the resilience I have been inspired by from all corners of the
arts and cultural sector in recent months to find the silver linings in the
bleakest of times and commit to creating a stronger sector that everyone will
benefit from.’
Daniel
Mitchelson, Producer at ARC added 'We're excited to be working with Weston
Jerwood Creative Bursaries to host this new role, and we can't wait to see the
impact that the Artist of Change will have on our staff, community and
artists.'
The Weston Jerwood Creative Bursaries 2020-2022
programme is designed and produced by Jerwood Arts. It is funded and supported
by Arts Council England’s Transforming Leadership Fund, Garfield Weston
Foundation, Art Fund, Arts Council of Wales, The National Lottery through Creative
Scotland, British Council, Jerwood Arts and PRS Foundation.
In
addition to the role of Weston Jerwood
Creative Bursaries Fellow, ARC is also inviting applications from artists for a freelance
contract (fee £10,000) to be delivered on a flexible, part-time basis over
12 months as part of their Artist of Change programme, exploring what artistic
leadership in an arts centre, committed to creating positive social change,
should look like.
Full
information for both roles and details on how to apply can be found on ARC’s
website: www.arconline.co.uk/artists-of-change.
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