Biscuit Tin 2022 Open Call deadline 4/11/2022
10th October 2022

Open Call: Biscuit Tin 2022

EMBASSY Gallery’s Second edition of their Artist Moving Image Festival

Returning for the second year, EMBASSY is open for submissions of artists moving image and video work, under 15 minutes long.

Deadline: Friday the 4th of  November 2022, Midnight.

This open call is for artists moving image work, (or work in any video format) under 15 minutes, which has not previously been screened in a physical space. Submissions are open to works which have only been shown online previously. Applicants must be based in Scotland. Artists will be paid a screening fee of £75 . 

While “success” most often coincides with visibility and exposure, “failure”, in the broad sense of the word, is harder to tally, externally as well as internally. By screening work that has previously not found a place to be exhibited, EMBASSY wishes to explore the more hidden areas of artists’ practises.

Through returning and revisiting past work, there is space for criticism and growth, but also potential re-connections with past work and ideas. We want to invite you to share those journeys which resulted in unfinished projects, and offer a chance to get together over the non-successes. The ventures down diverting paths which never went where you wanted to go, which for whatever reason never made it out its folder in a folder on your desktop. The project left behind on the old harddrive, which was made for the show that got cancelled. The work which was never quite able to fit the predetermined categories and was therefore left out all together.

There are no parameters on the date when the submitted work was completed and we encourage submissions of past work as well as new. This is a paid opportunity to screen your work in front of an audience with a friendly and supportive committee. The EMBASSY Gallery committee will review all works submitted, and make their selections based on how well the works fit the theme of the festival, and how different films may work together, in order to curate a varied and dynamic programme. Unfortunately we won’t be able to screen all the submitted work, and as such have made the application process as low labour as possible. 

Examples of what to submit could be films, video art, performance documentations, animations, video essays, sound/music pieces over images, or works in progress of any of the above.

 

We also have a total budget of £640 to provide access bursaries to the artists involved. The access fund accounts for up to £40 per artist for the day their work is screened. As not all of the screening artists will require use of the access fund, additional support required above the £40 can be discussed with the EMBASSY committee, and will be made available upon request. This must be communicated prior to the event. The access fund can be used for covering the costs of travel, childcare, or additional support needed to allow the artist to attend the screening & will be released upon receipt. 

The screenings will be held at EMBASSY Gallery in Edinburgh on 8th & 9th of December 2022. The works will also be shown online over the film festival’s dates. All works will be Captioned by EMBASSY, before their public presentation. Encouraging artists to implement accessibility measures into their practice, all artists will receive the captioned file of their moving image work sent back to them via WeTransfer after the festival. 

To apply, please complete the questions listed on the Google form linked below. Applications are also welcome in alternative format. To apply via video or audio clip, files can be uploaded via the form or emailed to embassygalleryedinburgh@gmail.com.

Google formhttps://forms.gle/nTmGe3VDtG2DLbAK8