Organisations invited to host Dr Gavin Wallace Fellowship in 2019

Published: 28 Sep 2018

2019 Dr Gavin Wallace Fellowship: Scottish-based organisations invited to host a writer in residence

£25,000 Award Available

Deadline: Wednesday 31 October 2018

Today, Creative Scotland opens applications for Scottish-based organisations to host a writer in residence supported through the Dr Gavin Wallace Fellowship.

The Fellowship aims to encourage organisations to connect with and support writers’ development, and provides an opportunity for mid-career and established writers to create new work over the course of a year.

Organisations applying to host the Fellowship are invited to suggest a broad theme, which should be related to their own work. The successful host organisation will then subsequently recruit a writing Fellow. An award of £25,000 is available and will be divided into a £20,000 stipend for the successful writer, and £5,000 for the host organisation.

Mairi Kidd, Interim Head of Literature at Creative Scotland said: “We’re delighted to be able to invite organisations across Scotland to apply to host the Gavin Wallace Fellow 2018. In previous years organisations have worked with writers to explore collections, locations, landscapes and language, in poetry, prose and drama and in English, Gaelic and Scots. We look forward enormously to an equally successful Fellowship 2019, benefiting both the successful host organisation, their chosen writer and Scottish literature more widely.”

The Dr Gavin Wallace Fellowship was established in memory of a much loved and respected Creative Scotland colleague, Dr Gavin Wallace, who dedicated his entire professional life to supporting Scottish literature.

The inaugural Fellow, Kirsty Logan undertook her fellowship in 2014 at the Association for Scottish Literary Studies (ASLS) at the University of Glasgow where she explored the theme of Place and its effect on personal identity. Moniack Mhor hosted Jen Hadfield in 2015 where she used the idea of flotsam and jetsam to explore themes of place and identity

In 2016, National Library of Scotland hosted Angus Peter Campbell where he was invited to look at the ways in which the Library’s collections reflect Scotland's past and present. In 2017, Morna Young was hosted by Creative Learning, Aberdeen City Council where she studied the theme of the folk, language and landscape of the Northeast.

In 2018, Playwrights' Studio, Scotland, hosted performer, writer and theatre maker Martin O'Connor in partnership with the Royal Lyceum Theatre. Martin created a contemporary long-form performance poem written in Gaelic, Scots and English, inspired by the tales of Ossian, the purported poet 'discovered' by James Macpherson in 1790, and by Macpherson himself.

The application deadline is Wednesday 31 October 2018. See full details about the Fellowship and how to apply at www.creativescotland.com/gavinwallacefellowship.

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Notes to Editors

About the Dr Gavin Wallace Fellowship

The Dr Gavin Wallace Fellowship has been designed to support mid-career and established writers. The award is intended to provide one writer with time to develop their work over the course of a year, and the opportunity to work creatively with an arts organisation based in Scotland. The fellowship is aimed at allowing a writer time to create work rather than deliver creative workshops or other project based activities. Organisations applying to host the fellowship will suggest a broad theme or idea for the fellowship, this theme should be related in some way to their own work and priorities.

We will accept applications from arts, screen and creative organisations which are based in Scotland. Full details about the Fellowship and how to apply can be accessed at www.creativescotland.com/gavinwallacefellowship.

About Dr Gavin Wallace

Throughout his professional life, Gavin Wallace was a passionate advocate and supporter of Scottish writers and writing, greatly known and respected by everyone who met, knew and worked with him.

Gavin worked as a teacher, lecturer, critic, journalist, editor and broadcaster. For a decade he was an Associate Lecturer in Literature and the Humanities at the Open University in Scotland and he carried out graduate and postgraduate study, in English and Scottish Literature, at the University of Edinburgh.

He joined the Scottish Arts Council in 1997, initially as Literature Officer before becoming the Head of Literature - a post he held for eight years. In June 2010 he was appointed as the Portfolio Manager for Literature, Publishing and Languages for Creative Scotland.

A man of grace, humour and keen intellect, Gavin remained dedicated to literature in Scotland until his death in 2013.

Creative Scotland

Creative Scotland is the public body that supports the arts, screen and creative industries across all parts of Scotland on behalf of everyone who lives, works or visits here. We enable people and organisations to work in and experience the arts, screen and creative industries in Scotland by helping others to develop great ideas and bring them to life. We distribute funding provided by the Scottish Government and the National Lottery.

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