Eye Candy

A visual pop culture happening that takes place in Birmingham, UK. Commissioning artists for installations, masterclasses, illustrations, workshops, performance and much more.
26th September to 8th October 2016.

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EYE CANDY WORKSHOP COMMISSIONS: Artists wanted to facilitate

Eye Candy 2014 is open for business and we’re looking to commission artists to present workshops that will be available to the public throughout the weekend of the festival.

WORKSHOP COMMISSIONS

We’d like to commission several artists to host a range of workshops over the weekend.

Workshops need to be safe, easy to install, available to the public and self-contained.

We’re looking for imaginative and engaging learning that is fun and would work across a range of ages.

Workshops must be art related but we’re open to drawing, photography, printing, making, crafts and design.

Expressions of interest

If you are interested in being commissioned to run a workshop please send us:

  • Images of past workshops you have run
  • Links to your work / website
  • A brief outline of what you would like to do
  • How many hours the workshop would last
  • How many people can take part in the workshop 
  • A cost for your total fee per workshop (to include all materials you would need to run a workshop)
  • Email to kerry[@]fusedmagazine.com

Artists must be available to run the workshop on the 15th and 16th November.

Deadline for expressions of interest is: 21st August, 2014

ABOUT EYE CANDY - A visual pop culture festival
Selecting exhibitors, speakers and designers from across the globe Eye Candy showcases illustration, art and design through a program of events (exhibitions, expo, meet-ups, interventions), a talks program (with industry heavyweights) and workshops (zine making, screen printing, etc).

WHERE
The event takes place in the SOUTHSIDE district of Birmingham in local bars, restaurants and spaces. Southside is a couple of minutes walk from Birmingham’s iconic Bullring and main train station New Street. The main street running through Southside is Hurst Street. It’s a vibrant bustling area full of great bars and restaurants and is home to the city’s Chinese community, Gay Village and Theatreland.

WHEN
13th -16th November, 2014

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