Muse Residency Program 2025

Since 2004 The Muse / Gallery & Studio has supported a residency program, offering recent graduates subsidised studio space, a gallery to show and the means to cultivate both client and industry connections.  

Each year we host a group competition show, awarding the residency positions to a few successful artists; we appeal to all disciplines, with a BA minimum qualification from the previous two years. 

Artwork is then reviewed by our panel of esteemed industry professionals, curators and collectors, with an emphasis on professionalism from the onset. 

For applications, we require: a short statement (no more than 400 words), a CV and 10-15 images as JPEG. All work is to be submitted as a linked folder (Dropbox, Google Drive etc.). Although websites are appreciated, simple URL’s will not be accepted as applications. 

The deadline for submissions will be 26th June 2024. Selected artists will be informed of the decision on the 3rd of July, with final confirmation required by the 10th July. 

All applications need to be sent to:  info@themuseat269.com
Email subject: [insert name] / Residency Program 2023 or through the submission form.
To view previous residents check our website and social media:

Website: https://themuseat269.london/past-residents

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/muse_at_269/

Facebook : www.facebook.com/TheMuseGallery

  

ARTIST LED

·      Residents will benefit from shared resources and experience, working alongside more established artists throughout the year. 

·      Intermittently, we also open our doors to community arts projects, musicians, film makers and live performers, to fill the calendar with events from ‘Sound art’ to ‘Counter-culture’ evenings and associated seminars. 

·      Our residency program continues to offer a subsidised platform for candidates, along with two group shows during their time with us. 

·      This opportunity is a grace period to continue with the momentum of university in a market environment and bridge the gap between academia and the professional world. 

·      We also offer paid invigilation and experience in event management to continue arts practice with less financial restraints during the program; all work sold is subject to zero-commission for our residents. 

 

FROM COMPETITION TO RESIDENT

··      Based on the work submitted for the group show, our curators will then award three or four artists with a residency from 13th  January to the 30th June 2025. The residency will begin with a group show in January 2025 and conclude with a second group show in June 2025. 

·      Further to the residency program, a chosen artist will be awarded a three-week solo show during our 2026 calendar year. 

·      Although the residency is open to those from all disciplines, we urge applicants working on larger installations to assess the practicality of the working environment by visiting the gallery prior to submissions. 

·      The Muse / Gallery & Studio will provide studio space, technical support, curating and mentorship for all exhibitions, with further professional development, network and marketing resources available through our extended network of arts professionals. 

·      We also support final group shows with curation consultancy, technical support, limited materials and catering budgets and marketing resources. 


For further information or simply to start a conversation with someone in the know, please contact us at: info@themuseat269.com or better still, pop by at 269 Portobello Road, London W11 1LR (nearest Tube Ladbroke Grove).

 

  • Margarita Franceska Loze

    Margarita Frančeska Loze is a recent graduate of MFA Fine Art from Kingston School of Art and is a co-founder of Conch Collective. She has been nominated for The Muse Residency 2024 and in year 2022, she was selected for the Venice Biennale Fellowship programme.

    The work of Margarita is a celebration of the poetics of the ordinary. Her recent work combines textile production with the use of found objects. By using a variety of mediums, such as hand-drawn stop motion, writing, embroidery and sculpture, she attempts to capture the transient nature of life and create a tangible connection to universal and personal memories. Through her experimental narrative approach, Margarita makes a dreamlike ontology, to capture the nuances of spatial, temporal and poetic navigation.

  • James Grossman

    James Grossman is a Multidisciplinary Designer Maker, who combines his background in Product Design with his love of form and sculpture. Exploring the relationships between organic forms in the natural and digital realms. The formulation of his designs is primarily constructed through simulations and digital craftsmanship to create works incorporating themes of tactility, connection, and containment.

    He aims to capture obscure movement across a variety of mediums, by experimenting with advanced technologies. By doing so he plans to investigate speculative futures and inspire his audience to consider unexplored questions.

  • Romi Thornton

    As a multimedia artist, Romi investigates the profound impact consumerism has on our sense of self. Through installation, she navigates the false promises and facades maintained by corporations. Her practice aims to shed light and provoke critical reflection on the hidden narratives in commerce by exploring the expanded role of the exhibition visitor as a quasi-consumer. One integral aspect of her work is the spurious brand Infinitech, founded by the unprincipled CEO Rosemary Barbara Thompson. The narratives embody the ergonomically alluring, yet illusory promises tech companies offer us. The spaces she creates suggest order and control. But, in leaving easter eggs for the viewer within the curations - and by recreating the peculiar and slightly off moments we experience with customer service - simulations are revealed, and pretences are broken.