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Commission opportunities in and around Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park now live

Date uploaded: March 25, 2013

The London Legacy Development Corporation are advertising three commission opportunities in and around Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and east London as part of their Arts & Culture Strategy.

Please see details below of the commissions available, and use the links to view the briefs. All applications need to be submitted through the www.supply4london.gov.uk website, and there are details in each of the briefs on how to do this.

 

  1. ART COMMISSIONS FACILITATOR FOR QUEEN ELIZABETH OLYMPIC PARK HOARDINGS:
    Opportunity to curate and project manage the design, fabrication and installation of exemplary art commissions along 3.5 kilometres of key construction hoardings within and surrounding Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
    Click here to download the brief for full details of the commission.
    Deadline: 12 noon, Friday 12 April

  2. TEMPORARY ART COMMISSIONS FOR QUEEN ELIZABETH OLYMPIC PARK, SUMMER – AUTUMN 2013:
    Opportunity to create celebratory and exemplary artworks for the landscape of the northern part of Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park as part of the summer 2013 opening programme.
    Click here to download the brief for full details of the commission.
    Deadline: 12 noon, Monday 22 April

  3. EDUCATION PARTNER for MOBILE ARTIST IN RESIDENCE project:
    Opportunity to develop and deliver a 1 year mentorship scheme with the creative team leading the Mobile Artist in Residence commission. The mentorship scheme will engage with young people in east London between 16 – 25, and provide useful and meaningful experiences that will help them to secure future employment in the cultural and creative sectors.
    Click here to download the brief for full details of the commission.
    Deadline: 12 noon, Tuesday 2 April 2013