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2023 Res Artis Conference:
Mind the Gap: Designing residencies for everyone


September 6 - 9, 2023

 
Hosted by Acme, in partnership withUniversity College London (UCL)

Join over 200 artists, arts residency providers and leading cultural mobility experts from around the globe at our next Res Artis conference from 6-9 September 2023, hosted by Acmein partnership with University College London (UCL).
 

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Poster design for 2023 London Res Artis Conferece: Mind the Gap: Designing Residencies for Everyone
Mind the Gap: Designing residencies for everyone, will bring the international artist residency community together in the UK for the very first time, celebrating the 30th anniversary of Res Artis and 50 years of Acme. This year’s event will help chart a future for impactful residency opportunities, with a focus on optimism and practical working solutions for issues facing the sector.

Taking place in London with live-streamed sessions, we will explore our post-pandemic and increasingly fragmented world. The event will propose co-creation and collaboration as positive solutions to shared obstacles faced globally by residency providers and the artists they host.

We are delighted to start to announce our amazing lineup of speakers! Stay tuned for more...

 

Res Artis is thrilled to partner with Accommodation Partner Mama Shelter for an exclusive accommodation offer and ASEF culture360 as Media Partner.
 
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Speaker Profiles:
Zita Holbourne (FRSA), is a multi-award-winning human rights and equality campaigner, community activist, trade union leader, and multidisciplinary artist - visual artist, poet, author, writer and vocalist.
 
Zita is the Co-founder and National Chair of BARAC UK, the joint National Chair of the Artists’ Union England (AUE), Joint National Chair of Public Services International Education Support and Cultural Sector workers network, part of the Coalition of Artists for the General History of Africa and curator of the TUC Roots Culture Identity Art Exhibition. She is the author of the book Striving for Equality Freedom and Justice, author of the PSI Manifesto for Culture Sector Workers and co-editor of the European Commission report Gender Equality; Gender Balance in the Culture and Creative Sectors. She has exhibited art, performed and spoken internationally. She has received a range of awards for her work as a campaigner, artist and writer including National Diversity Awards positive role model, Legacy Awards lifetime achievement award for Equality, JKP Writing Prize. She is a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.

 
Victoria is a strategic leader and creative producer currently working as Talent Development Lead at Watershed, Bristol, UK, where she leads on development, management and production of Watershed's Talent Development programmes. This includes international labs, artist development opportunities and residency programmes. Victoria has a specialism in arts, technology and collaboration, and is passionate about convening, building and nurturing community; developing people and practice; and working collaboratively through creative endeavours to encourage societal change. Victoria has a background in visual art and participatory projects and is a Trustee at Site Gallery in Sheffield.
 
Yohann Floch is Director of Operations at On the Move, the international information network for artistic and cultural mobility. He also leads FACE, a resource platform that facilitates European capacity building programmes in the contemporary performing arts field. He serves the Danish organisation IMMART - International Migration Meets the Arts as international advisory board member.
 
Yohann has been an external expert for governmental bodies and private foundations, and led or (co)authored European studies, including the recent Cultural Mobility Flows reports (On the Move, 2022 & 2023), Time to Act (Europe Beyond Access, 2021), i-Portunus Operational Study (Goethe-Institut, 2019).

 
Julie Trébault is the Director of PEN America’s Artists at Risk Connection (ARC), a project that aims to safeguard the right to artistic freedom by connecting threatened artists to support, building a global network of organisations assisting artists at risk, and forging ties between arts and human rights organisations.
 
She has nearly two decades of experience in international art programming and network-building, including at the Museum of the City of New York, the Center for Architecture, the National Museum of Ethnology in The Netherlands, and the Musée du quai Branly in Paris. She is co-author of Freedom of Artistic Expression Through the Lens of the Sustainable Development Goals (2021) and A Safety Guide for Artists (2021), and has led the preparation of numerous reports on the status of artistic freedom and the persecution faced by artists around the world, including in Latin America, Africa, and Asia.

 
Paul Bayley is Head of Residencies and Awards at Acme and has had over thirty years’ experience of working in the Contemporary Visual Arts nationally and internationally, in a variety of Curatorial and Management roles.
 
Celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, Acme is a charity based in London which provides affordable studios, work/live space and a programme of residencies and awards.

 
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