(September 25, 2024) We’re excited to announce the launch of the Prism Artist Takeover this October, a pilot artist residency and training programme set to unfold at Central Methodist Hall, Carlisle. This initiative represents a significant step forward in our mission to cultivate artistic talent while championing inclusive arts practices across West Cumberland.

A Collaborative Training Residency

The Prism Artist Takeover will pair five emerging trainee artists who are keen to develop new inclusive arts practice skills that will support their future work across West Cumberland. To achieve this, they will work with four experienced creative mentors at our Prism base in Carlisle. These artists will be supported by bursaries allowing them to fully immerse themselves in the programme. Through close collaboration with Prism Studio Programmes, they will embark on a journey of creative development, skill-building, and professional growth.

The Residency Team:

Four Residency Mentor Artists: These are experienced field specialists with a strong background in inclusive practice and a history of collaboration with Prism.

• Kim Hodgson
• Jeremy Bradfield
• Rosie Galloway Smith
• Jack McNeill

Five Residency Trainee Artists: These emerging creative practitioners are eager to develop their skills in inclusive practice, as well as in conceptual and practical delivery.

• Karen Whybrow
• Catherine Quilter
• Nanette Madan
• Jessie McMeekin
• Ben Taylor

We are excited to introduce these artists and their creative practices to our followers in the coming weeks!

A Final Sharing Event: December 6th & 7th

The residency will culminate on a 2-day final sharing event on Friday 6th – Saturday 7th of December, designed to boost public engagement and showcase the incredible work produced during the programme. This event will be a pivotal moment for both the artists and the community, highlighting the powerful role inclusive arts can play in inspiring and connecting people.

Looking Ahead: Shaping the Future of Inclusive Arts in Cumberland

As we embark on this exciting journey, we look forward to sharing more about the process, the artists involved, and the lasting impact of this programme. The Prism Artist Takeover is more than just a residency—it’s a strategic initiative that promises to shape the future of inclusive arts practice in Cumberland.

The Prism Artist Takeover is proudly funded by the UK Government Shared Prosperity Fund, supporting our mission to foster inclusive arts practices across West Cumberland.