The Arts Programme

The Arts Programme is designed to elevate and support a select group of emerging creative practitioners over 12 months. The programme is intentionally flexible, adapting to the specific needs of each cohort.

This tailored approach empowers the artists to co-create their journey alongside the Chorus Arts team, ensuring they derive genuine value and impact from their experience. Every activity and interaction is thoughtfully crafted to deliver practical, actionable insights that foster confidence, resilience, and meaningful growth.
The Guest Curator 2024/25
Alison Moloney

Alison Moloney is an independent curator, writer, lecturer, and consultant based in London. With 20 years of experience, she has curated, commissioned, and produced a diverse range of exhibitions, site-specific installations, and interdisciplinary collaborations on an international scale.

She has developed exhibitions in collaboration with leading cultural institutes, including the Barbican Art Gallery, National Trust and MoMu, Antwerp, and she has received grants from Arts Council England, British Council and John Ellerman Foundation.

Her research and curatorial practice are driven by community-led and collaborative initiatives as a means of thinking together to develop new forms of knowledge which brings into focus often overlooked material culture or hidden narratives. Alison teaches curatorial practices at Goldsmiths, the University of London, and Kingston University.

2024/25 Artists submissions have now closed.
But! We still want to hear about you and your work.

Click on the link below for the 'always on' submissions form.



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