Our producing model centres and empowers artists to thrive creatively and make boundary-pushing work.

We’ve spent our history refining a producing model that centres artists. It encourages risk, playful innovation and careful collaboration, and fosters deep and long-term creative relationships.

We know that artists need support, space and community to make great art.

We work with artists and collectives at all points in their career, across the globe. We pride ourselves in working over a long-term period with artists, and are well-known for supporting artists and companies across their creative careers.

No two artist development processes are the same, just as no two artists are the same. We are led by the needs of the artist or company. Currently artists and companies are enjoying 1:1 mentoring, residencies, workshops, R&Ds, advocacy, and vital brokering and networking support. We also really like to creatively match-make, creating opportunities for artists working in different forms or different geographies to exchange creative practice and learn from one another.

We are guided by a curiosity in how we make as well as what we make. We think this approach is crucial to creatives being able to take risks, and often enables the boundary-pushing work we are so interested in producing.