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.
WHAT's Happening
(rE)Grounding digital Exhibition - final week(Re)Grounding online brings together the work of artists seeking answers to environmental challenges rooted in the industrial pasts of Cyprus, the UK and Ukraine. Live until 28 March 2025
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Interviews with (re)Grounding artistsSpanning the earth, extraction, invasion, gardening and the future, the (Re)Grounding exhibition closes this month. To celebrate the digital exhibition, we share interviews with some of the participating artists.
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Colonialism, Environment and ArtWith Contested Desires artists, partners and collaborators in Cyprus - an island that finds itself in the middle of the Mediterranean climate hotspot - we took a journey from colonialism via capitalism to the climate crisis.
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International human rights dayDawn Felicia Knox shares her moving reflections on the evening when we joined with artists and communities to come together around art and human rights.
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CURRENT programme
CONTESTED DESIRES: CONSTRUCTIVE DIALOGUESThis programme considers the problematic legacy of European colonialism through artistic production, exchange and learning between artists, curators, museums and audiences across continents.
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(RE)GroundinG 2024(Re)Grounding 2024 is an urgent call to build solidarity towards environmental justice through artistic production and community exchange. This phase of (Re)Grounding journeys from Ukraine to Cyprus and the UK.
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ASSEMBLE focuses on the rights of artists and the role of culture in supporting artists and communities with lived experience of displacement.
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In 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
Images: Elisabeth Efua Sutherland, work in progress. Photo: Fly Films UK | Andreas Mallouris, work in progress. Photo: Amelia Read | Green land and northern breeze, Paria Goodarzi, 2024 | Thaís Muniz, work in progress. Photo: Matt Denham | (Re)Grounding artists presentation at the Star & Shadow. Photo: Amelia Read | (Re)Grounding community meal, the NewBridge Project. Photo: Saya Rose Media | Bath, Kate Sweeney, 2024 | | Karolina Uskakovych, Common Ground, 2023. Photo: Saya Rose Media | CO2 Curtain, Alexandra Clod, 2023. Photo: Saya Rose Media |