Flying Solo

We are excited to be partnering with Contact in Manchester on the Flying Solo Pitch. It's an opportunity for emerging artists to pitch for a chance to win a commission from Contact and mentoring advice from us at Fuel. Six artists will attend masterclasses with Regie Cabico, Bryony Kimmings, Benji Reid and Baba Israel to help them shape their pitch. I'll be heading to Manchester at the beginning of March to help chose the winner, and we're looking forward to getting to know them and their work. If you're an artist and you're interested in taking part, it's not too late. The deadline is today at 6pm, and you can find more information here.
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