East End Collaboration 2009 Call
- Year
- 2009
Saturday 6 June
Queen Mary, University of London and the Live Art Development Agency are seeking proposals from graduates and emerging artists working with Live Art in London for East End Collaborations Platform 2009.
Deadline for proposals: 20 April 2009
East End Collaborations (EEC) is a partnership between Queen Mary, University of London and the Live Art Development Agency offering a number of support structures for graduates and young artists working with Live Art and based in London.
2009 is the 10th anniversary of both EEC and the Live Art Development Agency, and to celebrate this EEC 2009 will be a special event providing an opportunity to look back on EEC highlights and achievements over the last ten years, and to look forward to the start of a new era of Live Art residencies and activities at Queen Mary.
Alongside the Platform there will be special presentations by ten artists who have taken part in EEC over the last decade, and an anniversary edition of the information and advice day Everything You Wanted To Know About Live Art But Were Afraid To Ask.
The EEC Platform is aimed at artists who are at the beginning of their practice and have made at least one professionally presented piece of Live Art. The Platform is an opportunity for artists to introduce their practice to audiences, peers, and promoters, and to participate in a feedback session on Sunday 7 June where there will be practical advice and critical responses over brunch from artists, curators, and performance students and scholars from Queen Mary.
The Platform will take place in a range of performance and installation spaces at Queen Mary, University of London, and participating artists will be selected on an open submission basis.
Artists wishing to present their work in the EEC Platform should submit a written proposal with a completed EEC application by 20 April 2009 at the very latest.
Please note that we can only accept applications received by email.
Application forms can be downloaded here.
Or are available on request from Rose Sharp on [email protected]
East End Collaborations 2009 is a partnership between Queen Mary University of London, the Live Art Development Agency, and East End Collaborations.
We are looking for a better quality image for this page or to replace it if it's missing.
Part of East End Collaborations
A range of support structures for graduates and emerging artists working with Live Art.
East End Collaborations
A range of support structures for graduates and emerging artists working with Live Art.
Read moreEast End Collaborations 1999
Support structures for graduates and emerging artists working with Live Art.
Read moreEast End Collaborations 2000
Support structures for graduates and emerging artists working with Live Art.
Read moreEast End Collaborations 2001
Support structures for graduates and emerging artists working with Live Art.
Read moreEast End Collaborations 2002
Support structures for graduates and emerging artists working with Live Art.
Read moreEast End Collaborations 2003
Support structures for graduates and emerging artists working with Live Art.
Read moreEast End Collaborations 2004
Support structures for graduates and emerging artists working with Live Art.
Read moreEast End Collaborations 2005
Support structures for graduates and emerging artists working with Live Art.
Read moreEast End Collaborations 2007
Support structures for graduates and emerging artists working with Live Art.
Read moreEast End Collaborations 2008
Support structures for graduates and emerging artists working with Live Art.
Read moreEast End Collaborations 2009
Support structures for graduates and emerging artists working with Live Art.
Read moreEverything You Wanted To Know About Live Art But Were Afraid To Ask…
Information and advice about Live Art for graduates and emerging artists.
Read moreAlso
LADA Unpacked
Bespoke opportunities for international presenters and artists to engage with Live Art
Read moreActivations London and Liverpool, October 2004
Launching Live: Art and Performance and The Performance Pack at Tate Modern and Tate Liverpool.
Read moreSPILL Festival of Performance, London
A Showcase of ten of the most innovative, daring and exciting young artists from the UK and Ireland.
Read moreReimagining Care
LADA’s latest project Reimagining Care focuses on contemporary discourses about care and care practices, exploring how they can contribute to transforming the art sector.
Read morePerforming Idea
The first year of Performance Matters with symposia, re-dos, screenings and workshops exploring practice and discourse, event and writing.
Read moreEast End Collaborations
A range of support structures for graduates and emerging artists working with Live Art.
Read moreFalafel Road Residency
A food based investigation by Oreet Ashery and Larissa Sansour into Palestinian/Israeli cultural collaborations.
Read moreDangerous Border Crossings
A durational Live Art project referencing holding areas across the world
Read more