Cultural Reforesting Residency
June 3rd-30th 2025

RUPTUREXIBIT is proud to be part of the Richmond Borough Arts & Ideas Festival 2025. We are offering an opportunity for a four-week residency with a £250 stipend to an artist or artist collective with an established practice to develop work in response to the theme of Cultural Reforesting.

    • The artist will be in residence in RuptureXIBIT's 360 sq ft front gallery space for 4 weeks, from 3 June to 30 June. The artist will be in residence for two weeks prior to the Festival and will continue working through the two weeks of the festival

    • £250 stipend

    • The studio is based in Hampton Wick, 5 mins walk from Bushy Park and the River Thames, as well as 10 mins walk from Home Park which leads to Hampton Court. and Kingston town centre 

    • Open to a small group of artists (up to 5) or an individual artist with an established practice

    • The artist will be required to hold Open Studios as part of the festival during the weekends of 14th & 15th, 21st & 22nd and 28th & 29th June

    • RuptureXIBIT artists in residence Kate Howe and Sally Mins will be responding to the theme in the back studios concurrently with your residency

    • RuptureXIBIT will be open in its entirety during the Richmond Arts & Ideas Festival with all resident artists’ open studios at RuptureXIBIT promoted across the borough

    • International artists are encouraged to apply, but there is no financial assistance for travel or accommodation

      This residency also offers the following opportunities (optional):

    • Present an Artist Talk

    • Co-Host workshops

    • Hold a show with PV during the final weekend

  • Richmond Arts & Ideas Festival is communities coming together through dance, music, outdoor experiences, theatre, visual art, discussion forums and imagination.  

    An expansive, collaborative, interdisciplinary programme across 40 partners, 2 weeks and 70 experiences and  events, will fill the borough with arts and ideas for its  second outing, the first joyous success that last look place during the Summer of 2023.  

    Building on the colour and energy of past festivals, this year’s, in June 2025, takes on the theme of Cultural Reforesting, and asks the question: how can we renew our relationship with nature? 

    RuptureXIBIT’s artists in residence are welcome to read the prompt of Cultural Reforesting against the grain, presenting work which responds in unexpected ways. Please reflect your impulse in your proposal.

    Cultural Reforesting is a collective, artist-led response to ecological crises and energises action through a range of interdisciplinary experiences and voices, allowing the imagination to  give hope and every day new ways of being.  

    Past responses have taken on subjects such as food and agriculture, climate crisis, plant  blindness, more-than-human agency, environmental justice, well-being, and youth voice. All create and tell evolving stories, intimate stories, soaring stories of our place as part of  nature, built on the knowledge of many.  

    Backdrop:  

    Culture is now seen as an imperative in responding to the ecological crisis, with international organisations stating a cultural shift is required for long-term change – this is where Cultural Reforesting sits, what does this shift look like, feel like, and who does it involve (everyone, including the more than-human world), and how can it reverberate through our every day. 

    LBRuT declared climate emergency in 2019, what does this mean in practice?  

    2025 is halfway through the decade scientists have declared as the time we need to act. What does this action look like locally; how might it resonate globally? 

    Richmond is a land of parks, rivers, high streets, homes - vibrant ecosystems – we are custodians of these places, sharing them with a huge array of international species – how might cultural experiences in these places renew a relationship held deep within every human animal that brings to life how we might comprehend looking after our planet, and with it ourselves? 

    There is a lot of work to be done."

    • Environmental justice 

    • Biodiversity, ecology and botany    

    • Climate Emergency    

    • Indigenous knowledge and perspectives    

    • Local solutions    

    • Imagination and creativity    

    • Well-being    

    • Ecocentrism 

    • Education   

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  • Dates of Residency: 3rd -30th June

    Dates of Festival: 13th - 29th June

    Call Opens - 1st March

    Call closes - 18th April - midnight

    Successful resident informed by 25th April

    • Submit a 500 word or less proposal, explaining how you intend to respond to the theme, the space and location

    • Up to 5 images and/or video of work

    • Artist Statement, 250 words or less

    • Full CV

    Send all info in PDF to info@ruptureXIBIT.com before closing date

    All applications should be sent in one email and be complete, otherwise will not be considered.

The Space

Former Residencies at RuptureXIBIT