Join us in 2022!
It goes without saying that lockdown is hard, but it can also be a productive time to consider future plans and plot new challenges. If you've ever wondered about applying for an Ockham Collective residency, now is the time to get in touch.
What is the OC?
The Ockham Collective is a charitable trust with a kaupapa of supporting lifelong creativity and education. Our support is direct: we offer three beautiful spaces to like-minded individuals and groups who want to share their knowledge and ideas with our city, Tāmaki Makaurau/Auckland. At the core of this is our annual residency programme. In 2021 our extremely talented bunch of residents included a poet, a visual artist, a reo Māori teacher and a diverse selection of musicians.
What we offer our creative residents
As part of the 2022 Ockham Collective you'll have free use of our creative precincts where you can offer lessons, host workshops, run group sessions, exhibit art, rehearse, plan and create. We want our spaces to be filled with interesting people doing interesting things. As well as providing the space for free, we actively promote whatever creative and educational events our OC creatives are involved in, whether they're held in our precincts or not.
No such thing as a free lunch, you say?
In return, all you're asked to do is to attend a monthly meal (our shout!) where you can swap ideas and debrief about your current projects with your fellow participants. What you get out of it is very much up to you. We see it is an opportunity to access support and encouragement from your peers, to discuss potential collaborations, to promote each other's endeavours and, ultimately, to nurture your creativity.
Residencies are typically for a calendar year and are offered at the complete discretion of our trustees. Note: this is not a live-in residency and it doesn't come with a stipend. You are, however, free to charge whatever price you choose for your lessons and events.
We want you!
If you're interested in being considered for the 2022 Ockham Collective or if you need more information about how it all works, contact OC director Peter Dragicevich.