Abertay and Yuck ’n Yum Seek Artist to Merge Worlds of Forensics and Art

Art + forensics = a bloody mess. Well actually it is a ground-breaking 
residency opportunity

As part of the inaugural Print Festival Scotland, the Hannah Maclure 
Centre, Abertay University’s exhibition space and cultural hub, and Yuck 
‘n Yum are teaming up. Together we are offering an artist-in-residency 
opportunity within the university’s ground-breaking forensic science 
department.

Working in collaboration with forensic scientist Dr Kevin Farrugia, the 
selected artist will get to spend up to four days in Abertay’s forensics 
labs, exploring the ways print visualisation techniques can be 
manipulated to recover finger- and shoeprints from crime scenes. 
Describing the techniques involved, including chemical enhancement 
alongside specialised photography and lighting methods, Dr Farrugia 
expects there to be “a lot for the artist who comes over in June to 
learn about and experiment with.” The artist will then have the 
opportunity to work in the Dundee Contemporary Arts (DCA) Print Studio 
to develop ideas inspired by their time in the forensics lab.

The selection panel for the residency will consist of Clare Brennan and 
Dr Kevin Farrugia from Abertay University, Morgan Cahn and Alex Tobin 
from Yuck ‘n Yum, and the renowned print artist Paul Harrison.

Speaking about what they’re looking for and what this 
artist-in-residency opportunity has to offer those who submit a 
proposal, Clare Brennan, Curator of Abertay’s Hannah Maclure Centre, said:

“We’re looking for everyone and anyone with an artist’s practice to 
apply, and we’d like people to think as broadly as they can about this 
opportunity - they could propose anything from a series of prints or 
paintings, to something more immersive like a performance or sound 
installation.

“The artwork created during this residency – whatever it turns out to be 
– will be displayed and distributed within the context of the inaugural 
Print Festival Scotland, as well as shared with over 300 delegates who 
are coming to the Impact 8 conference, so it’ll be a great platform for 
an artist to showcase the work they do to a wide and varied audience.”

An artist fee, travel and accommodation are available as well as a 
network of support to help realise the resulting artwork.

Submissions are now open.

more info
http://impact.yucknyum.com/
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