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Call for Applications: Artists Commission inspired by the Hunt for the Vaccine

Creative Placemaking Fund in Australia

Deadline: 19-Apr-22

The British Council is seeking proposals from Indian and UK contemporary artists to collaborate for an artists’ commission which responds to the themes that will be explored in the Hunt for the Vaccine exhibition.

For the programme, the Science Museum Group (UK), the National Council for Science Museums (India) and the British Council have partnered to request an artist’s commission inspired by The Hunt for the Vaccine (working title), a project which tells the story of the global effort to find new ways to develop vaccines at pandemic speed.

The Science Museum Group been working in response to the COVID-19 pandemic that has changed their lives forever. A new innovative and collaborative project – Hunt for the Vaccine – tells the story of the global effort to find new ways to develop vaccines at pandemic speed.

In India, the Science Museum Group has been working on the project with the National Council for Science Museums (India).

Funded by global health charity Wellcome, the exhibition in India will include events with higher education bodies, digital learning resources and the public arts commission, and is aimed to reach over two million people across India, China and the UK.

Themes

The overall spirt of the proposed artwork may be conceptualised around the global effort; especially by India and UK towards the making of the vaccine and science responding to this time of unprecedented change by considering the following themes:

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For more information, visit https://www.britishcouncil.in/programmes/arts/open-call-artists-commission

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