︎︎︎Residency at R-Urban!
Since Spring 2025, we have been hosting a residency programme at R-Urban.
We offer a free workspace for three months to artists, designers or makers working with urban ecologies, food, community activism and/or circular material practices of innovation, repair or reuse.


Residents can make use of a studio space at R-Urban, as well as the garden, kitchen and workshop spaces. They contribute to our programme of workshops.
Keep an eye out for announcements about future residencies, and reach out with any questions to rurban@publicworksgroup.net
Spring 2025 - Ketchurah Ravindren
"My practice centres around being a community chef and facilitator. Providing nutritious, seasonal food to support groups in green spaces, health and wellbeing charities, and catering for artist-led retreats. My strong interest in food justice, addressing social inequalities and food education is evident in the use of surplus produce. With an interest in exploring and resurfacing lost and dying practices around food."
@ketchurahskitchen breakingbread9.wordpress.com
"My practice centres around being a community chef and facilitator. Providing nutritious, seasonal food to support groups in green spaces, health and wellbeing charities, and catering for artist-led retreats. My strong interest in food justice, addressing social inequalities and food education is evident in the use of surplus produce. With an interest in exploring and resurfacing lost and dying practices around food."
@ketchurahskitchen breakingbread9.wordpress.com

Spring 2025 - Stephanie Pau
Steph is a transdisciplinary artist, a human in a more-than-human world. She creates installations, collographs and durational performances with waste materials (food packaging, wood, dead/felled plants) and self-publishes zines. Guided by the seasons and local waste, she creates artworks that hold gentle and experimental spaces for questioning and practising ecological care and belonging in urban settings.
@whereisfuture
tomatoplants-et-al.net
Steph is a transdisciplinary artist, a human in a more-than-human world. She creates installations, collographs and durational performances with waste materials (food packaging, wood, dead/felled plants) and self-publishes zines. Guided by the seasons and local waste, she creates artworks that hold gentle and experimental spaces for questioning and practising ecological care and belonging in urban settings.
@whereisfuture
tomatoplants-et-al.net