DIY 11 is an opportunity for artists working in Live Art to take part in unusual training and professional development projects conceived and run BY artists FOR artists.
This year there are 23 projects for both emergent and experienced practitioners taking place across the UK between July and November 2014.
DIY 11 projects represent a wide variety of approaches and subjects including motorcycling, drag families, plagiurism, wage, weather, eavesdropping, archives, astrology, feminism and much, much more.
You can find a list of all the projects here.
Applications are now welcomed for participation in all DIY11 projects.
This year there are two deadlines for applying to participate in DIY.
The first deadline, Tuesday June 24th, is for projects led by Harold Offeh, Anne Bean, Abigail Conway, Stacy Makishi, Tim Jeeves, Andy Field, Mel Brimfield & Gwyneth Herbert and Lucky Pierre.
The second deadline, Monday July 21st is for projects led by Alana Jelinek, Anthony Schrag, Dickie Beau, Ernst Fischer, French & Mottershead, Geraldine Pilgrim, Gillie Kleiman, Jason & Becky, Johanna Linsley, Katie Etheridge & Simon Persighetti, Lauren Barri Holstein & Martin O'Brien, Madeleine Botet de Lacaze, Manuel Vason, Nando Messias and Nicola Canavan.
Participation in most DIY projects is free of charge. Some projects may necessitate a small financial contribution from participants to cover particular expenses.
If you require further information about any of these projects or artists, please contact the Live Art Development Agency.
DIY 11’s partner organisations are Abandon Normal Devices (North West), The Arches and BUZZCUT (Glasgow), Artsadmin (national), Arts Pavillion Bournemouth, Bury Arts Museum/Bury Sculpture Centre, Cambridge Junction, Chelsea Theatre (London), Colchester Arts Centre, Compass Live Art (Yorkshire), Contact Manchester, Create Ireland, Duckie (London), Folkestone Fringe, Forest Fringe (Scotland), hÅb (Manchester), KARST (Plymouth), Live at LICA (Lancaster), National Theatre Studio (London), National Theatre Wales, Norwich Arts Centre, Platform (national), Sound and Music (national) STUN (Manchester) and Yorkshire Sculpture Park.