Visual Arts South West: Plymouth Forum
Date and time
Location
Online event
Visual Arts South West wants to know what's happening in your region.
About this event
About the forum
VASW invites visual arts communities living and working within or in the surrounding areas of Bath, Bristol, Cornwall, Dorset, Exeter, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Plymouth, Somerset and Wiltshire to attend a meeting dedicated to their local context.
Our region is vast and diverse, and the practices, activities, and networks vary wherever you go. These meetings are intended as forums to openly discuss and understand local priorities for sector support. This year we are focusing on the cost of living crisis and the removal of pandemic restrictions, and we want to know how these affect you and those in your local area
Each meeting will be moderated by a host from your area who will bring an understanding of the nuances of its unique challenges and strengths. The conversation will inform VASW’s future sector support work, and we will share our findings and how we intend to address them.
Photo © Chelsey Cliff
About the host
Hannah Rose is one half of the artist duo LOW PROFILE (est 2003) with Rachel Dobbs and is based in Plymouth. LOW PROFILE make ambitious and engaging artworks in response to specific contexts, carefully shaping audiences’ experiences, putting them at the centre of their work. Hannah is also the Curator of MIRROR at Plymouth College of Art and Operations Manager for Take A Part. Hannah has chaired and been an active partner in Plymouth Visual Arts Programming Group (2017-19) & PVAC (2009-2013), helping to shape city-wide strategic partnership projects like We The People Are The Work, and bringing the British Art Show to Plymouth. Hannah is also a founding director of CAMP CIC, has been a board member for Take A Part and is a regular supporter of other artists’ professional development.
Bursaries
In response to feedback from the previous VASW forums, this year we are pleased to offer small bursaries to artists wishing to attend and have their voices heard.
We encourage artists with limited financial resources, who may otherwise struggle to attend, to apply. Places are limited to 3 per forum, so please do consider if this is a particularly helpful resource for you.
A fee of £30 can be invoiced to VASW after the event, we are operating this on a first come, first served basis. To secure a place, email katie@vasw.org.uk with your name and region you wish to attend.
Accessibility
This meeting will be hosted online, using Zoom and live captioned with otter.ai.
The hosts will follow gentle online meeting practice:
- Participants can choose for themselves whether they feel comfortable turning their camera on.
- To minimise background noise, microphones will only be kept on at the time of speaking.
- Participants can join the conversation by speaking and typing.
- An outline of what will take place during the meeting (including break times) and any presentation materials (if applicable) will be provided in advance.
- A meeting recording, a computer generated transcript and the contents of the associated text-based chat will be available for all participants after the meeting upon request.
If you have any specific access needs that you would like to discuss with us, please contact the VASW team at info@vasw.org.uk and we will do our best to support you with your requirements
About Visual Arts South West
Visual Arts South West is a sector support organisation. Our Mission is to advocate for visual arts and enable the visual arts sector to thrive in South West England.
Our core aims are to:
- Raise the visibility of the South West's visual arts sector, both in the region and nationally
- Advocate for diverse perspectives in our region
- Address significant structural and systemic issues facing the sector
- Develop a more resilient visual arts sector
We are an independent organisation part of the national Contemporary Visual Arts Network and based at Spike Island as part of their National Portfolio Organisation funded by the Arts Council England.