Open Call: sound commission for ‘In the footsteps of the East London Group’ 

In October this year, Bow Arts will present In the footsteps of the East London Group – an exhibition exploring the past and present of east London, bringing together the historical paintings of the East London Group with their 21st century contemporaries.  

For the exhibition, we are inviting artists with a connection to east London to submit their proposals for a new, contemporary sound piece to be exhibited in the show. The piece will activate the gallery and provide an atmospheric soundtrack which will immerse visitors as they move through the exhibition and encounter the streets, scenes, and communities which make up the fabric of east London, then and now. 

We are looking for proposals for sound artworks in a range of different formats – from soundscapes, field recordings, conversations, and interviews, to community radio broadcasts, audio experiments, songs, chants, incantations, and more. There are no explicit requirements for format or length of the audio artwork – we only ask that the work must be suitable to be played/looped throughout the exhibition, but we are open to different interpretations of this and more experimental installations too. 

The selected sound artwork will be exhibited for the duration of In the footsteps of the East London Group’s 11-week run at the Nunnery Gallery.  

The selected artist will have three months to develop and produce the new sound artwork and receive: 
  • An artist fee of £5000 
  • A production budget to go towards the purchase of necessary equipment and materials needed to produce the work 
  • An installation budget to install the work in the exhibition  
  • Curatorial support and advice from the Nunnery Gallery team  
OPEN CALL DEADLINE: 9am, Monday 17 June 

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Who can apply for the open call?

Any and all artists, makers, and creatives who have some kind of connection to east London 

What are we looking for in the open call?

We are looking for proposals for a new, contemporary sound piece to be exhibited in In the footsteps of the East London Group, which responds and speaks to the show’s core theme of exploring the exhibiting artists’ shared passion for immortalising, celebrating, and unpicking the streets, scenes, and communities which make up the fabric of east London.

What are the key dates and timelines for the open call and production of artwork?

  • The open call is open for submissions until 9am, Monday 17 June 
  • Interviews will be carried out in w/c Mon 24 June with the selected artist informed by Friday 28 June 
  • Artists will have 3 months to develop and produce the work 
  • Install dates for the sound piece will be between Weds 25 Sept – Weds 2 October 
  • The opening night of the exhibition will be 6-9pm, Thurs 3 Oct 
  • The exhibition will run from Friday 4 Oct – Sunday 22 December  

How do I submit?

All submissions must come through the application form linked to above. If you would like to apply in an alternative format or have any questions, please email us at nunnery@bowarts.com

More about the exhibition ‘In the footsteps of the East London Group’

Inspired by the East London Group’s scenes of the old East End, 22 painters from the Urban Contemporaries group and invited guests, including David Hepher, Doreen Fletcher, Ben Johnson, Philippa Beale, Timothy Hyman RA and Harriet Mena Hill, have created new works to be shown alongside their historical counterparts.  

Exploring the artists’ shared passion for immortalising, celebrating, and unpicking the streets and scenes of east London, the show will explore the city across time – remembering long-demolished buildings, revealing hidden streets, and celebrating communities from the 1920s to the present day. A newly commissioned sound piece, made by an artist local to the Nunnery Gallery, will also provide an atmospheric soundscape to the exhibition. 

The historic East London Group began with evening painting classes in Bethnal Green; made up of mostly working-class men and women, the group painted what surrounded them – the East End – capturing their city in a way never previously seen. Taught by painters John Cooper (1894-1943) and Walter Sickert (1860-1942), amongst others, the group became enormously successful despite the class prejudices of the time, exhibiting at Whitechapel Gallery and National Gallery, Millbank (now Tate Britain) and representing Britain in the Venice Biennale in 1936.  

Only in recent years has the Group gained the historical recognition it deserves, and this show will present work from artists including Elwin Hawthorne, Cecil Osbourne, Grace Oscroft, Henry Silk and the Steggles brothers, including works never previously seen publicly. Viewers will be able to explore Bow Road, Bethnal Green, and Grove Hall Park (behind the Nunnery Gallery), as well as canals, lumber yards and breweries, witnessing through these fascinating depictions the face of a changing London during the inter-war years. 

The accompanying contemporary works explore a city changing at an even faster rate, capturing the buildings that have been dismantled and recreated, and the historic remnants that defiantly remain. Ignited by stories, of the artist’s own memories, ancestry, or research, these paintings are layered urban interpretations and though often personal, are inevitably shared by the others who walk these streets and call them home. With subjects including the brutalist Robin Hood estate before its demolition, the regenerated walkways of east London’s canals, and the ever-growing urban skyline, many of the works will hang next to their historic inspirations, presenting an intriguing comparison between the London of now, and that of nearly 100 years ago. 

The exhibition has been curated by Alan Waltham (East London Group) and Ferha Farooqui and Frank Creber (Urban Contemporaries) together with the Nunnery Gallery.  

Any more questions?

If you have any more questions or access requirements you would like to discuss with us or let us know in advance, please email us at nunnery@bowarts.com