︎︎︎Residency at R-Urban!


Applications now open for August-October residency! Deadline 30th June!
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. 






What we can provide

Dedicated workspace (5.5m x 2.4m). Access to site amenities including kitchen, compost toilet, workshop space and classroom. You’ll have use of the space as and when you need, 7 days a week from 8am - 6pm.  

We share our site with five partners so use of workshop and classroom needs to agreed in advance.

We are offering space but are not currently in a position to offer a stipend.


What we ask from you

3 public workshops open to our community and beyond. 

Workshops need to take place at some point during residency and will be hosted with support of R-Urban team.  






Application process

We ask you to send us a short application answering a few questions. Please send these as a pdf or word doc + any relevant jpgs/links to rurban@publicworksgroup.net. The deadline is 1pm on 30th June 2025. Please reach out if you have any questions.

  • Tell us about your practice. (200 words)
  • Why do you want a space at R-Urban? (100 words)
  • What would you work on whilst you are here? (100 words)
  • If you were to run a workshop, what might it be? (50 words) 
  • Please also send up to 5 images OR 2 mins of video / audio OR a link to a website.



︎︎︎

Summer 2025 - Gemma Lawrence

“I’m a visual artist working in drawing, printmaking and painting. I’m interested in using drawing as an experimental tool for engaging with my surrounding environment and visualising longer term environmental change. I work with found materials such as disused packaging - feeding my interest in transforming overlooked objects and introducing chance into the making process.“

@gemma.c.lawrence

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


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