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    • An open letter to the UK Government to keep the UK in the Creative Europe programme
  • About us
    • About D6
    • OUR TEAM
    • NETWORKS
    • Supporters
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      • Space Hire
      • Equipment Hire
      • The Big M
    • Our Privacy Policy
  • Artists
    • Current >
      • Marcio Carvalho
      • Stelios Kalinikou
      • Anna Carreras
      • Sara Baga
      • Monika Rikic
      • Dimitris Chimonas
      • Nicola Singh
      • Akeelah Bertram
      • Kia Redman
      • Henna Asikainen
      • Cat Auburn
    • Archive
  • Programme
    • There is Beauty in this Journey
    • Programme Archive
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    • Pilot Cities
    • Culture Bridges
    • Creative Europe UK
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      • We Make Tomorrow Summit
      • Common Ground: Culture, Climate and Social Justice
      • Creative Europe, Erasmus+ and Beyond
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      • Culture 2030
      • Thinking International
      • Tate Exchange
      • Brexit: Ireland, Britain and the Arts in the Years Ahead
      • Beyond The Obvious
      • Continental Drift?
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D6: culture in transit

Welcome to D6

D6: Culture in Transit is an international visual arts producer based in Newcastle. 
We bring together excellent artists to create art that reflects a place and its people. We seek to sustainably develop communities by connecting threads between shared experiences in our city and region and those internationally.

We support artists to develop their work, through research, residencies and commissioning, and work with other organisations internationally to share knowledge and experiences, and are interested in societal and environmental issues that both unite and divide us.

We are a small, not for profit organisation and develop programme in partnership with artists, civil society and public sector partners. We are well networked and over the past four years we have continued to advocate for close ties with Europe and beyond.

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THE STUDIO OF SANCTUARY

Thanks to a wonderful team of volunteers working between lockdowns throughout the year, we’ve transformed a chilly city centre office space into a fully fledged studio for artists in residence.  >>
Image: Still of performance

ILLUstration commission

Calling artists/illustrators/designers based in the North! We’re looking to commission an artist to produce a series of illustrations that reflect D6’s values and artistic programme.  >>
Image: Woman smelling flowers

Colonialism and gender

As part of our CONTESTED DESIRES programme  laBonne has hosted a series of  conversations centred around gender and colonialism, presenting first hand perspectives of feminism and it’s relation to racism and colonialism.  >>​

opportunities

We offer regular opportunities through residencies, commissions, collaborations, internships and partnerships. Click here to find out more. >>
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