Frieze New Writers Programme
About this opportunity
The Frieze New Writers Programme is a free, intensive three-day course for emerging art writers, held in a different city each year. The programme offers workshops, seminars, and practical exercises led by frieze editors and established critics, providing participants with the skills and confidence to develop their art writing. Previous editions have been held in London, Liverpool, Seoul, and other cities.
Application tips
The deadline is tight, so prepare your application early. Demonstrate genuine enthusiasm for contemporary art and a desire to develop a critical writing practice. You do not need formal qualifications or extensive publication history to apply.
Pathway
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