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Call for Events: Climate Justice

POSTED: 07 March 2024

Calling all creative practitioners! Submit your event proposal addressing the issue of climate justice for an opportunity to make it happen with Autograph's support

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What

The successful applicant will receive a budget of £1,000 to make their event happen at Autograph's gallery in London or online

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DEADLINE

The deadline to apply has now passed

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This open call is for emerging cultural producers who are working on a new or early stage project

ABOUT THE opportunity

Are you a creative practitioner or collective looking to take up space, share and inspire conversation, or build creativity and connection? We’re inviting artists, producers, performers, musicians, curators to suggest, shape and host a public programme event to take place either in our gallery in Hackney or via our online platforms.

This year is Autograph's 35th anniversary. As part of our celebrations we are sharing three Open Call opportunities over the course of 12 months, each focusing on a different theme that relate to moments in our history. The theme of the third and final open call for our anniversary year is climate justice and brings us to the present day, connecting to our current exhibitions Wilfred Ukpong: Niger-Delta / Future-Cosmos and Mónica Alcázar-Duarte: Digital Clouds Don't Carry Rain.

We will consider submissions for events on all manner of creative issues so long as it speaks to the theme. This might include – but certainly isn’t limited to - launch events, spoken word or performance, in-conversation and Q&A events or creative workshops.

The successful applicant will receive a £600 budget as well as a £400 curatorial fee. The selected event proposal will take place in either June or July 2024.

Why apply?

Autograph launched our annual Open Call programme in 2018 with a view to providing emerging creatives and producers with paid opportunities to stage events they might not otherwise have the opportunity to develop. Sharing our platforms and supporting emerging practitioners in this way is central to Autograph’s history of commissioning the production and sharing of knowledge, and to furthering our own institutional learning and reach.

As part of this programme, we welcome proposals that enter into this spirit of exchange and learning together. We’re interested to hear your ideas, to bring in new perspectives and voices to our programme.

In return, Autograph’s experienced staff will work with you to:
⭐️ develop the event concept
⭐️ produce and deliver the event
⭐️ access Autograph’s building and resources
⭐️ write engaging event copy to be shared on our website and social media channels
⭐️ market your event successfully to Autograph’s audiences and the wider public



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How to apply

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Wilfred Ukpong: Niger Delta / Future Cosmos

Visual meditations on the environmental crisis in the Niger Delta

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Mónica Alcázar-Duarte: Digital Clouds Don't Carry Rain

An exhibition interweaving indigenous knowledge, colonial legacy and ecological urgency

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I apply to put on an exhibition of works at Autograph?
No, this is a not an exhibition opportunity.

Who can apply to the open call?
The open call is intended to support emerging cultural producers who are working on a new or early stage project. Applicants can be of any age. We understand ‘emerging’ to cover people across a spectrum of experience, which includes those who have not developed an event of any kind before. The selection process will prioritise emerging practitioners above more established practitioners.

Do I need to be based in the UK to apply?
No, we welcome applications from across the globe. Proposals can be for either online events or in-person events taking place at Autograph’s building in Hackney, London.

Can I propose an event to take place on a specific date?
You are welcome to propose an event to take place on a specific date, however please bear in mind that Autograph run a year-round programme of activity and our events need to work flexibly around the programme.

What would the budget cover?
Autograph will commit a budget of up to £600 to cover AV, access related costs, and contributor fees. Your proposed event or activity therefore needs to be of a suitable scale to fit this budget. Applicants are welcome to bring their own resources and funding to the events. Autograph’s programming team will provide successful applicants with support around developing their event in line with the budget. As a guideline, Autograph offers contributors a fee of £150 for short events (up to 3.5 hours). In addition to the budget, Autograph are also offering successful applicants a £400 curatorial fee.

What space is available for the event? What is the capacity?
At Autograph we have an education studio with a capacity of 35 people. The education studio is fitted with a sink and fridge behind sliding doors, allowing us to transform the space and making it practical for events where refreshments are required. Please note there is no food or drink allowed in the other gallery spaces.

What technical equipment is available to use?
We have speakers, microphones (wired and wireless) and a PA system which allows us to connect multiple microphones. Seating, tables and projectors (built in and portable) are also available.

Have any other questions? You can get in touch with us at learning@autograph-abp.co.uk

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Images on page: 1) Wilfred Ukpong, Are my Dreams Too Bold for the Carbon Skin I Bear #1?, 2017. From the series Blazing Century 1: Niger-Delta/Future-Cosmos. © and courtesy of the artist and Blazing Century Studios.2) Mónica Alcázar-Duarte, Ixchel - Mayan Moon and Birth deity [detail], 2021. From the series Digital Clouds Don’t Carry Rain. © and courtesy the artist.