Manx Wildlife Trust (MWT) is delighted to host the inaugural Biosphere Artist in Residence. Working with UNESCO Biosphere Isle of Man partners and funded by Isle of Man Arts Council, MWT invites proposals for a year-long funded artist residency. The residency will connect new audiences with Manx nature, through the medium of art. The aim being to enable people of all ages and backgrounds to enjoy our culture and the arts, as well as inspiring them to act for Manx nature. The funding will support one artist or art collective to develop their community-focused and socially engaged practice on the Island over the course of a year, with opportunities to deliver physical and/or digital interventions across the Island. In celebration of the Hairpin Woodland Park in Ramsey, this residency will include a focus on outputs in the north of the Island, including several MWT Nature Reserves and the Ayres Nature Discovery Centre.
The Isle of Man enjoys a reputation as one that cares and has a conscience for the unique culture, heritage, and community of its past and present. Few other places can identify such a clear and intimate connection between its society, environment, and economy. The landscape and seascape of the Island is an inspiration to its creative communities and treasured by residents and visitors alike. The inaugural Biosphere Artist in Residence programme brings together the vision of a sustainable future for Ellan Vannin by bringing people closer to nature and promoting our unique Manx culture and distinctiveness as central to the Island’s image nationally and internationally.