Climate Change in Residence: Future Scenarios offers artists the opportunity to explore how society represents the range of possible future climates and develop their own artistic work within climate change research and policy networks. To date climate scenarios have envisioned possible futures based on estimates of future population levels, economic and social activity, governance and technological change. Climate Change in Residence aims to give the arts a role in the imagining and representation of our changed climate futures. In this way the project aims to support more open and imaginative, but also more purposeful responses to the challenges of climate change now. Applications are welcome from creative practitioners working in visual art, film and digital, combined arts, dance, music, literature, theatre and performance, and craft and design.
Climate Change in Residence: Future Scenarios is pioneering the ‘networked residency’, a new model of residency where the artist is embedded in networks that inform the development of climate scenarios, rather than a traditional residency situated within one institution.
Says Renata Tyszczuk, Senior Lecturer in Architecture at the University of Sheffield,
“The Climate Change in Residence project offers artists interested in climate change a unique and exciting opportunity to work within a network of internationally renowned climate researchers and policy people. We hope that by establishing new forms of collaboration between researchers and artists, we can help to open up and bring more energy to contemporary debates about climate change and the future.”
Culture and Climate Change launch Climate Change in Residence: Future Scenarios, three artists’ residencies supported by Jerwood Charitable Foundation
Call out closes: 15 February 2016 www.cultureandclimatechange.co.uk
www.cultureandclimatechange.co.uk/projects/#scenarios-fifteen
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