
Vault Festival has launched a free artist and freelancer development programme for those affected by the cancelation of VAULT Festival 2022, called VAULT Creative Studios.
The project will span four weeks, where there will be free development space for artists to use as they wish, workshops, opportunities for network building and for support.
Andy George and Adam Gray, who run the London-based VAULT Festival, said: ‘VAULT Creative Studios is a brand-new offering for us, and one we hope will provide some support to those affected by the 2022 festival’s cancellation. It’s a chance to share ideas, collaborate and feel connected to a community of artists.’
‘Cultivating and nurturing these voices at a grassroots level is integral to the future of VAULT Festival. The loss of VAULT Festival 2022 is devastating for us, our staff and for the artists involved – VAULT Creative Studios is our first step towards new creative activity for 2022.'
'This proactive decision has been made in order to prioritise and protect the safety, wellbeing and mental health of the festival's staff, artists and audiences.’
Workshops from VAULT Creative Studios include a Q&A with BBC script editor Josh Treacy and a BSL and Deaf awareness training workshop, as well as an online discussion with Lyn Gardner and VAULT Festival’s head of programming Bec Martin on the challenges facing early-career artists.