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What if we paid artists to…just be artists?
Here's the latest on LABA…Scroll down for the full backstory!
‘Let Artists Be Artists’ — 4 artists appointed to experimental employment scheme in Gloucester
Gloucester-based arts charity Strike A Light (SAL) has appointed four artists to ‘just be artists’ — working on an employment salary for 2.5 years, with no predetermined outcomes to their activity. The four artists are Munotida Chinyanga, Viv Gordon, Ed Patrick and Jamaal O’Driscoll…
Here's where it all began.
We don't want this industry to go "back to normal". so we're proposing an experiment to test a different model. What happens if you pay an artist to just…*be* an artist, in a community, full-time, for 1 year? https://t.co/2zBChWc8XO
— Strike A Light (@strike_a_light) July 16, 2020
For too long, there have been massive inequalities in terms of who benefits from ‘The Arts’ – both as audiences and professionals.
Artists go underpaid, under-heard and under-supported. And it’s not truly open to everyone. We want to change that.
So in summer 2020, with the world and the arts industry thrown into disarray by the coronavirus pandemic, we launched an experiment to test out a different way of working.
We thought that this moment, where there was no 'business-as-usual', can be an opportunity to build a new normal for the arts industry. A new normal that gets us closer to the world we want to see – where everyone can access amazing cultural events. Where the systems are:
Everyone involved in this project is convinced that it’s really important to be as transparent as possible, and to ‘show our working’ – because this change needs to be bigger than us. So we’ll be documenting every stage of the process as publicly as we can.
To follow that progress, scroll through the timeline of the project’s stages/phases below. Most recent updates first!
And if you're doing something similar in your organisation, we'd love to hear about it! Please do drop us a line at info@strikealightfestival.org.uk👍
Phase 4: artists appointed!
In April 2021, 3 artists were appointed to the LABA programme. Click the button below to read the statement in full.
So excited for this and totally overwhelmed https://t.co/9tYiTNOfYR
— Tom Marshman (@TommyMarshman) April 13, 2021
DREAM COME TRUE BASICALLY
— Florence Espeut-Nickless (@FlorenceEN) April 14, 2021
Thank u @strike_a_light
Absolute heroes
Thank u to all the sick partners
Proper grateful
Well hopeful, for the arts, for the future
Mad excited to make good shit happen with good ppl
🎉💖🥳🔥✊ https://t.co/RFbkX64KHl
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 humbled and excited https://t.co/BD0kZiD0GV
— John Falsetto® (@FalsettoJohn) April 14, 2021
Phase 3: artist callout
In 2020, we put a call out for artists to apply to the LABA scheme (16th Dec 2020). Click the button below to read more about this stage of the application.
We also launched an overview of the application process (15th Dec 2020). Click the button below to read more.
Phase 2: planning the practicalities
We had a planning day for Let Artists Be Artists. We wrote up the conversations that were had (18th Nov 2020). Read more - click below.
We wanted artists to be involved in the shaping of the recruitment process for our Let Artists Be Artists experiment (20th Nov 2020). Read more about this by clicking the button below.
Brains fizzing after a day with @strike_a_light, @theatrebristol, artists and other orgs thinking about employing an artist for a year - how it would work, what would it feel like. #LetArtistsBeArtists
— MAYK (@maykithappen) October 14, 2020
An email goes out to partners and artists, inviting them to take part in a planning day.
Phase 1: the initial idea, & finding partners
It’s actually happening! 😮🎉 /1 https://t.co/zlUQcYmNGp pic.twitter.com/nwfuJBslLb
— Strike A Light (@strike_a_light) August 12, 2020
In August 2020, we wrote up the principals/ model that we believe in. Click the button to read what we learned.
A proposal for arts organisations to build a new normal, with artists and communities at its heart (9th July 2020). Read more below.
For too long, there have been massive inequalities in terms of who benefits from The Arts – both as audiences and professionals. Artists go underpaid, under-heard and under-supported. And it’s not truly open to everyone…
— Strike A Light (@strike_a_light) June 11, 2020
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We LOVE @strike_a_light! A radical proposal for arts organisations to build a new normal, with artists and communities at its heart. You should check them out here... https://t.co/LKBHpt8iBk
— Freelancers Make Theatre Work (@FreelancersMake) July 23, 2020
Love the example set by @strike_a_light here of paying artists to be artists https://t.co/vm0jiNXhBs
— David Micklem (@davidmicklem) July 23, 2020
We’re so grateful to all of the organisations who are joining us to make this a reality: