We are D6: Culture in Transit, visual arts producers working with extraordinary artists, communities and partners across borders with a shared belief in the value of the arts in creating a more just and equal society. Through artistic exchange, research residencies and international projects, we explore social and environmental issues that concern and connect us all.
WHAT's Happening
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As we step into 2026, we look back on our closing event of the year - Love Up the Place: A Gathering of Joy and Solidarity. It had collaboration at its heart, with D6, Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art and English for All bringing our community together in joy and solidarity.
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We are delighted to warmly welcome Patrick Ziza back to D6’s studio to expand their research on colonial narratives and power structures, and to share the news that they join us as D6 Associate Artist.
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CURRENT projects
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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ASSEMBLEASSEMBLE 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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Sanctuary and culture networkCommitted to making arts and culture in the North East welcoming and inclusive for people seeking sanctuary, the network comes together to collectively take action.
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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 through 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: Patrick Ziza, tracepace, 2025. Photo: Rayen Luna Solar | Paul Nataraj, We sound each other, 2025. Photo: Matt Denham | Contested Desires exhibition stills, 2025. Photos: Matt Denham | Amak Mahmoodian and Paria Goodarzi performance for International Human Rights Day, 2024. Photo: Amelia Read | Elisabeth Efua Sutherland, work in progress, 2024. Photo: Fly Films UK | Andreas Mallouris, work in progress, 2024. Photo: Amelia Read |