Organizer Information:

Studio KIND is a contemporary artist-led visual arts and community space located in The Corn Store at the historic Barnstaple Pannier Market in North Devon. Funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund, they work with local communities to raise the profile of contemporary art and explore regional heritage.

Title & Description:

Applications are open for the "Back To The Market" Research Commissions.

Studio KIND is commissioning three artist/researchers to investigate three key areas of heritage surrounding the Barnstaple Pannier Market. Artists are asked to explore how historical events link to contemporary issues in Britain today. The three distinct commissions are:

  • Commission 1: Exploring the 1934 Barnstaple speech by fascist leader Oswald Mosley, contrasting this history with the positive cultural contributions of current and historical refugee populations in North Devon.
  • Commission 2: Responding to the contradictions encapsulated by MP Jeremy Thorpe’s 1968 wedding reception at the market, with a specific focus on LGBTQ+ heritage within living memory.
  • Commission 3: Investigating the heritage and social histories of the Pannier Market by using John Gay's 1728 The Beggar’s Opera (a forerunner to modern sampling and collage) as a conceptual model.

The research will culminate in a group exhibition in November 2026, alongside digital outputs and public workshops.

Category:

Research.

(Open to contemporary artists, researchers, and socially engaged practitioners).

Eligibility:

  • Who: Artists and researchers.
  • Scope: UK-based applicants. (Note: Strong preference is given to artists located in the South West due to environmental travel concerns and local links).

Program Benefits & Awards:

  • Funding: * Commission 1 & 2: £1,500 GBP each.
    • Commission 3: £2,000 GBP.
  • Additional Fees: £250 GBP (plus travel) per workshop/talk delivered.
  • Exhibition: Inclusion in a public-facing group exhibition (physical and virtual) in November 2026.

Application Fee:

Free.

Application Requirements:

Submit a single PDF containing your contact details, website/social media, a 150-word artist statement, your chosen commission (select only one), a 150-word statement of interest, a 150-word proposed approach, three examples of relevant past work (150 words + up to 4 images/links each), and a 1-page CV.

How to Apply?

Email your compiled PDF to applications@studiokind.org.uk.

Key Dates:

  • Application Deadline: April 20, 2026 (23:00 BST).
  • Interviews: May 1, 2026.
  • Exhibition: November 2026.

Location:

Barnstaple, North Devon, UK.

Contact Information:

Email: applications@studiokind.org.uk