We are D6: Culture in Transit, visual arts producers with a rooted local presence and established international reach. Our work is co-produced with artists and partners and focused on societal issues that concern and connect us. Through artistic exchange and commissions, we draw threads between communities of difference and explore international common ground with partners across continents.
New ideas, understanding and exchange, lie at the heart of what we do. We support artists whose practice as research represents an exploration of society at the intersection of migration, environmental sustainability, gender, social justice, race, institutional practice and decolonisation. We build relationships, practice and programmes with rigour, care and generosity, creating spaces to enable a deeper understanding of multiple lived experiences and perspectives.
New ideas, understanding and exchange, lie at the heart of what we do. We support artists whose practice as research represents an exploration of society at the intersection of migration, environmental sustainability, gender, social justice, race, institutional practice and decolonisation. We build relationships, practice and programmes with rigour, care and generosity, creating spaces to enable a deeper understanding of multiple lived experiences and perspectives.
News
Future Pasts - Hadrian's wallArtist Henna Asikainen’s latest commission with D6 invites newly arrived communities on participatory walks to discover and explore landscapes of the North East.
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Thank you for your supportOur Ukraine emergency appeal has raised over £3,000 to support families and artists. Funds raised are supporting temporary accommodation and urgent supplies.
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Artists connecting in TransitionA new programme of international residencies will connect exiled artists in the UK, Turkey and Jordan and address the challenges of artistic practice in exile.
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CURRENT
CONTESTED DESIRESCONTESTED DESIRES takes place across six countries, using co-operation and co-production with artists, audiences, producers and heritage professionals to address the colonial heritage that we share.
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SANCTUARY AND CULTURESanctuary and Culture seeks to support artists with lived experience of displacement, and build the capacity of the local cultural sector.
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ARTISTS IN RESIDENCEIn our central studios in Newcastle we regularly host artists in residence. We support artists whose practice aligns with our values and interests through partnership programmes and open calls.
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OPPORTUNITIES
We offer regular opportunities through residencies, commissions, collaborations, internships and partnerships. Click here to find out more