A new funding initiative aimed at supporting UK-based artists working with immersive technologies has been launched.
The Immersive Arts programme, a three-year scheme backed by £3.6 million, will provide grants to over 200 artists across the UK to help them explore, experiment and expand their use of immersive media such as virtual, augmented and extended reality. Led by the University of the West of England and executive produced by Watershed creative technology centre, the programme encourages innovative approaches to blending physical and digital spaces to enhance audience engagement and sensory experiences.
The initiative is divided into three strands: Explore (grants of £5,000), Experiment (grants of £20,000) and Expand (grants of £50,000), tailored to artists at various stages of their careers. Eligible UK-based artists, creative practitioners and technologists are invited to apply for funding to support costs associated with project planning, residencies, collaborations and tools to make immersive art projects more accessible and inclusive.
The deadline for Round One applications for all strands (Explore, Experiment and Expand) is 2 December 2024 (12:00 GMT).