Expressions of Interest: April/May Running Dog Poetry Micro-Residency

17 March, 2020

Deadline: Tuesday 31st March (11:59pm)

Applications are now open for our April/May Poetry Micro-Resident! RD’s two-month micro-residencies are open to all poets, emerging or established. Previous experience working within the arts writing field is not required. 

Our February/March 2020 Poetry Micro-Resident is Bridget Gilmartin, and you can find all the work of our past poetry residents on our poetry page.  

Running Dog will offer five micro-residencies in 2020: February/March, April/May, June/July, August/September, and October/November. Call outs for each residency will take place in the month before they begin.

How does it work?

The micro-residency will be offered to one poet for the duration of two months. During this time, the poet in residence will produce two poems (ideally one per month). These two poems will each be distributed via Running Dog’s monthly newsletter to our readership.

The poet in residence will be paid $180 in total for the micro-residency.

We’re looking for writing that is contemplative, experimental, and above all NEW! The selected poet is encouraged to develop poetry during the residency so your expression of interest is all that’s needed for now.

Running Dog particularly encourages submissions from diverse writers, including First Nation, queer and/or trans writers, people of colour and writers of all genders and abilities.
 
If you have any questions please contact submissions@rundog.art 
 

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About Running Dog:

Running Dog is an online arts platform based in Sydney, Australia. We publish weekly articles about exhibitions and events taking place in Sydney and regional New South Wales. Running Dog believes in experimentation, playfulness and rigour in contemporary arts writing, and seeks to privilege nuance and contemplation in debate. We are committed to covering the work of emerging and established artists through circulating regular content about artist run spaces, collectives, commercial galleries, institutions, one-off events and festivals.

Running Dog acknowledges the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation, the traditional owners of the land that facilitates the creation of this project. This land was never ceded and was taken by violence. We pay our respects to their elders past and present, and their descendants.