
Call-out for Outdoor Artists: £12,000 RivelinCo 'Rubbish' Commission
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RivelinCo is seeking UK-based artists for a £12,000 outdoor commission focused on community engagement around the theme of 'RUBBISH' in North Sheffield, culminating in Summer 2026.
This is one highlighted opportunity. GrantGunner lists many more like it - open the full listing for deadlines, eligibility, and how to apply, then explore the wider pipeline and switch on alerts for new matches.
Finding significant commissions that blend pressing social themes with public interaction can transform an artist’s career trajectory. This month, GrantGunner is highlighting a compelling opportunity from RivelinCo: the Call-out for Outdoor Artists: £12,000 RivelinCo 'Rubbish' Commission.
This is not just a funding award; it's a chance to shape public dialogue in a specific community thanks to significant backing from key national arts funders.
RivelinCo is commissioning an artist or collective to develop and present an outdoor artwork to be installed during Summer 2026 in public spaces across North Sheffield. The core mandate is to create an engaging experience centered around the theme of 'RUBBISH'.
This commission carries substantial weight. Not only does it offer a fixed fee of £12,000 GBP, but it is explicitly supported by major national bodies, including Arts Council England and the Esmee Fairbairn Foundation. This partnership signals a high-profile project with strong potential for public reach and critical interest.
This opportunity is specifically tailored for established practitioners in the public art sphere. To be considered, applicants must meet the following criteria:
While the brief clearly targets artists working in the public realm, it is important to note that the specific application process, detailed documentation requirements, and length/materials guidelines are not fully detailed in the current research brief. Given the nature of a commission, thoroughness in articulating your process will be essential. We strongly advise reviewing the official listing for full proposal guidelines.
For an opportunity centered on a provocative theme like 'RUBBISH,' preparation must go beyond standard portfolio submissions. Your proposal needs to demonstrate a clear artistic vision integrated with community impact in North Sheffield.
How will your work interact with the specific environment of North Sheffield? Consider the context-is 'rubbish' interpreted literally as waste management, or metaphorically as discarded histories, materials, or social barriers? Successful applicants will likely connect the theme directly to the geography or community identity of the area while ensuring the work is robust enough for outdoor exposure.
The project requires active community engagement. Think about what this means for you as an artist.
Since demonstrable experience creating outdoor work is a mandatory requirement, curate your submission to highlight previous projects that showcase durability, public interaction, and successful navigation of site constraints.
Before dedicating time to a full submission, use this checklist to confirm alignment:
This commission is open now, but the deadline is fixed: March 23, 2026. This gives ambitious artists a considerable window to develop a thoughtful, compelling proposal.
We encourage all interested UK artists with outdoor experience to explore this unique RivelinCo commission. You can find the full details and the application portal for the Call-out for Outdoor Artists: £12,000 RivelinCo 'Rubbish' Commission listed on GrantGunner, where you can track all necessary links for submission.
The official application portal for the commission.
The web listing providing initial details about the opportunity.

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