Gosport Museum and Art Gallery
Freelance (Standard Contract)
Would you like to contribute to the creation of a giant puppet as part of an exciting carnival celebration?
Hampshire Cultural Trust, the Lead Partner for the Gosport Cultural Consortium, is looking for a local creative maker who is keen to develop their practical skills and artistic knowledge in puppetry. Working to a defined project brief, over the course of a week-long residency, you will have access to a fabrication workshop and receive expert advice on creating props and structures from 101 Outdoor Arts. The residency takes between 2nd – 7th of April 2023, at the National Centre for Arts in Public Space in Newbury, Berkshire and includes accommodation and meals onsite.
There may be the opportunity for the successful maker to deliver additional community workshops in Gosport after the residency, but this will be discussed separately to this contract.
A bit about you
You may be a visual artist, sculptor, painter, costume or textile artist who is keen to develop their large-scale practical making skills. You will have an understanding of construction and basic engineering and appreciate how different materials function. You will be confident with hand tools and power tools or willing to learn as part of the residency.
You will have an excellent eye for detail and produce work to a consistently high standard, whilst being mindful of time and budget constraints.
You will be able to work well within a team environment of mixed skill levels to achieve a collective outcome. With active listening skills you should demonstrate a willingness to learn and an enthusiasm for making.
What it’s like to work with us
At Hampshire Cultural Trust we have a vision to create inspirational culture experiences that enrich and transform lives. We manage and support 24 attractions across Hampshire and deliver county-wide outreach programmes that bring great culture to local communities. We also deliver a diverse range of wider social impact initiatives targeted at those who are most vulnerable or disadvantaged and who would not usually have access to arts and culture.
We are committed to promoting equality and diversity and a culture that actively values difference. We recognise people from different backgrounds and experiences bring valuable insights to the workplace and enhance the way we perform and work. Our levels of employee engagement are high and our organisational culture positive.
We will be running a dynamic recruitment process so we would encourage candidates to submit an application as soon as possible as we will be interviewing candidates before the closing date.
To apply please fill in the application form with an up-to-date CV and covering letter explaining your interest in the position and why you would excel in this project.
Closing date for applications: 3rd March 2023
Proposed Interview date: 6th March 2023
To find out more about us visit our website www.hampshireculture.org.uk and https://careers.hampshireculturaltrust.org.uk/