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Graduate Scholarship Programme

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In The Studio: Graduate Scholar Jeffrey Knopf

With applications for the 22/23 Graduate Scholarship Programme now open, this month we spoke with current graduate scholar Jeffrey Knopf. As part of his bespoke scholarship, Knopf was awarded a studio space at Paradise Works here in Salford, we check in with him at his studio, for our ongoing ‘In the Studio’ feature.

In The Studio: Babs Smith

As part of our new In the Studio series, we catch up with one of our 2020/21 Graduate Scholars, Babs Smith.

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Announcing: our 2021 Graduate Scholars

Castlefield Gallery and the University of Salford Art Collection announce the five graduate artists awarded a place on their annual scheme: Katie Aird, Daniel Callan, Jeffrey Knopf, Henna Mahmood, Sara Rawat

Spring micro-commission #5: Mollie Balshaw

The final in our current series of micro-commissions. Painter Mollie Balshaw records themself painting in the studio - revealing the usually private 'performance' behind the work.

Spring micro-commission #2: Jesse Glazzard

The second of our Spring Salford micro-commissions. Photographer Jesse Glazzard revisits a series of work that explores LGBTQ+ identity, class, politics, and creative practice.

Jesse Glazzard: LGBT+ Letters

Year: 2018-19Medium: Film photographyDimensions: variableBrief biography: b. 1993, Halifax. Currently lives & works in London Jesse Glazzard is an artist from West Yorkshire. His work deals with class, sexuality and gender politics; in an intimate reflection of the “LGBT+ community and way beyond that”. In 2017, he founded Moist Collective, a space for queer womxn and non-binary artists to […]