Digital Commissions Programme (2026–27)
Open to Global Majority, Disabled, Deaf, and/or Neurodivergent
mid-career visual artists living or professionally-based in the East
Midlands & West Midlands
Deadline: Wednesday 25 March 2026, 10am
Notification: Friday 24 April 2026, 5pm
Applicant Q&A: Wednesday 18 February 2026, 2pm (online, via Zoom)
To book onto the Q&A or request a 1–2–1 conversation, contact Colette Griffin at
colette@cvaneastmidlands.co.uk. (1–2–1s last 15 minutes and are an opportunity to discuss access needs, ideas, or the application process.)
About Ode to the Midlands
Ode to the Midlands (OttM) is an ambitious 18-month, cross-regional programme delivered by Contemporary Visual Arts Network East Midlands (CVAN EM) and Contemporary Visual Arts Network West Midlands (CVAN WM). The programme invests in artists, organisations, and audiences across the Midlands, strengthening regional connections and expanding access to digital visual arts.
Rooted in equity, collaboration, and digital innovation, OttM supports Global Majority, Disabled, d/Deaf, and Neurodivergent mid-career artists to create new digital artworks that explore and celebrate the Midlands’ rich cultural and geographical identity.
Through partnerships with commissioning organisations across the East and West Midlands, OttM builds lasting relationships, supports sustainable artist development, and strengthens the region’s capacity for inclusive digital commissioning. Artworks will be presented online, in galleries, and in public spaces, widening access for diverse and time-poor audiences.
Ode to the Midlands is supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.
The Commission Opportunity
OttM is commissioning six mid-career artists to develop and deliver new digital artworks between April 2026 – March 2027.
Selected artists will:
- Be paired with a commissioning organisation in the neighbouring region (East ↔ West Midlands)
- Develop a new digital artwork with scope for experimentation and growth
- Take part in mentoring, peer exchange, and professional development
- Present work online, in a gallery, in public space, or through hybrid formats
Digital artworks may include (but are not limited to): moving image, sound, interactive or participatory works, web-based projects, creative coding, AI, AR/VR, projection, or hybrid physical–digital installations.
Artists do not need to already have a digital practice, this opportunity actively welcomes artists who want to develop digital skills.
Support Available
Each commissioned artist, working in partnership with a commissioning organisation in the neighbouring region, will receive the following support through OttM:
- £10,000 (inclusive of VAT) Artist fee, production, and presentation costs
- Access support funding, drawn from a £10,000 programme-wide access budget
- Travel and accommodation support, via a shared £5,500 budget
Mentoring and professional development, including 1–2–1 and group sessions - Peer learning with other commissioned artists
- 2.5 technician days to support production and delivery
- Documentation of the commissioned work (where relevant)
- Editorial and critical writing commissioned and published by Corridor8
- Promotion and visibility through OttM communications
In return, artists are expected to actively engage in collaboration, mentoring, evaluation, and public engagement activity throughout the programme.
Who Can Apply
This opportunity is open to mid-career visual artists who:
- Identify as Global Majority, Disabled, d/Deaf, and/or Neurodivergent
- Are living or professionally based in the East or West Midlands
East Midlands: Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire (excluding NE), Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Rutland; or Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, West Midlands, Worcestershire - Are aged 18 or over
- Are not currently studying at BA or MA level (PhD candidates are welcome)
Have the capacity to deliver a digital commission between April 2026 – March 2027
Collectives, duos, and collaborative practices are welcome to apply (please note the artist fee is fixed).
Artists with established digital practices and those new to digital work are equally encouraged to apply.
Selection & Pairing
Applications will be reviewed by the OttM Advisory Group alongside the commissioning organisations. Selection considers:
- Artistic quality and clarity of practice
- Interest in digital work and alignment with OttM’s aims
- Engagement with Midlands-based cultural and geographical identity
- Capacity for collaboration and public engagement
- Readiness to deliver the commission
Artists will be paired with a commissioning organisation in the neighbouring region. Pairings are made by the programme team — artists should not apply with a specific organisation in mind.
How to Apply
Applications can be submitted in:
- Written format: up to 800 words total
- Audio or video: up to 6 minutes total
Your application should include:
- An overview of your artistic practice
- Your interest in OttM and digital work
- How this opportunity will support your development
- Your approach to collaboration, inclusion, and access
- Examples of your work (images, links, or short PDF)
Applications can be sent as attachments, in the body of an email, or via Google Drive.
Please also complete the equal opportunities monitoring form (link in application pack).
Download the application pack:
Ode to the Midlands Artist Application Pack (PDF)
Ode to the Midlands Artist Application Pack (docx)
Ode to the Midlands Artist Application Pack Summary (PDF)
Ode to the Midlands Artist Application Pack Audio (m4a)
Send applications to:
colette@cvaneastmidlands.co.uk by Wednesday 25 March 2026, 10am.
All applicants will receive confirmation of submission.
Access & Support
OttM is committed to inclusive practice. If you require:
- Information in an alternative format
- Access support to apply
- A conversation before applying
Please contact Colette Griffin at colette@cvaneastmidlands.co.uk.