Emerging Writers Program
Seventh
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The Seventh Emerging Writers' Program provides a collaborative opportunity between emerging arts writers and exhibiting artists.
Over the course of the year, each writer is paired with an exhibiting artist, and will produce a text to accompany the artist’s exhibition, based on discussions about the artist’s practice and conceptual intent. The format of the text is open to experimentation; for example, it can take the form of a catalogue essay, interview, poetry, or creative writing. The text will reflect the artist’s practice. Each text will be printed in a publication produced by Seventh Gallery, as well as published on the website.
Writers are mentored throughout the conceptual development of their work, with critical feedback and editorial advice. The group meets monthly on Monday evenings (6pm until 8pm) for readings, discussions and peer mentoring.
Please express interest using the form below.
Applications close 8 January.
For any enquiries please email angela@seventhgallery.org
APPLY NOW ⤵︎
The Seventh Emerging Writers' Program provides a collaborative opportunity between emerging arts writers and exhibiting artists.
Over the course of the year, each writer is paired with an exhibiting artist, and will produce a text to accompany the artist’s exhibition, based on discussions about the artist’s practice and conceptual intent. The format of the text is open to experimentation; for example, it can take the form of a catalogue essay, interview, poetry, or creative writing. The text will reflect the artist’s practice. Each text will be printed in a publication produced by Seventh Gallery, as well as published on the website.
Writers are mentored throughout the conceptual development of their work, with critical feedback and editorial advice. The group meets monthly on Monday evenings (6pm until 8pm) for readings, discussions and peer mentoring.
Please express interest using the form below.
Applications close 8 January.
For any enquiries please email angela@seventhgallery.org