Delivered in partnership with the Freelands Foundation, the fellowship creates a year-long residency within the School of Art and Media, providing an emerging artist with the time, resources and institutional support to deepen their practice while contributing to the life of the art school.
During her residency, Alice will receive a £33,000 bursary and a dedicated studio at the University of Brighton. Alongside developing new work, she will collaborate with students through critiques, workshops, artist talks and a exhibition at Phoenix Art Gallery. The programme also provides sustained mentorship and fosters a culture of shared learning between artist, students and staff within the School of Art and Media.
Based in Scotland and now newly relocated to Brighton, Alice is known for her large-scale oil paintings inspired by magical realism and historical influences from the Proto-Renaissance era – the transitional period in Italian art and culture that bridged the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.