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Recipients of the third Nina Stewart Artist Residency are collaborators Julia Crabtree and William Evans.

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Julia Crabtree and William Evans completed their BAs in Fine Arts at Central Saint Martins in 2007. In September 2013 Crabtree finished her MA and Evans his MFA at the Slade School of Fine Art.

Julia Crabtree and William Evans have worked collaboratively for nine years and see their practice as an ongoing experiment in shared subjectivity. Their work is rooted in sculpture, used as material across installation, video, print and performance.

The Nina Stewart Artist Residency is an open submission 6-month residency opportunity available to artists graduating in 2013 with a postgraduate MA, MFA, PGDip or MRes from a UK institution.

The residency enables the production of a new body of work and is a rare opportunity for a recent graduate to exhibit within an internationally renowned institution. Between November 2013 and April 2014, Crabtree and Evans will receive the following:

Rent-free accommodation in the South London Gallery’s Outset Artists’ Flat.
A rent-free studio.
A bursary of £5,000 towards living expenses and production costs.
Monthly mentoring sessions with invited artists, curators and writers, as well as the Director and staff of the South London Gallery.
An opportunity to exhibit in the SLG’s first floor galleries.
The previous recipients of Nina Stewart Artist Residency are Edward Thomasson (2011-12) and Eoghan Ryan (2012-13).

www.crabtreeandevans.co.uk

The Nina Stewart Artist Residency with the South London Gallery is funded by The Nina and Roger Stewart Charitable Trust.

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