We are seeking an installation that celebrates 200 years of Ilam Hall. This site-specific installation will illuminate the estate's layered heritage from its dramatic geological origins to its Iron Age and Roman-era past, through centuries of agricultural use and the many evolutions of Ilam Hall, to the present-day landscape enjoyed by local and visiting communities alike. We seek work that helps people feel these histories: something playful, tactile, memorable, and emotionally engaging. The installation should make Ilam Park's long story accessible and meaningful to all ages, including families, school groups, and visitors with varied access requirements. In this commission, we are interested in creative responses that: We are especially keen on proposals that connect these layers with themes of care for land, community belonging, and wellbeing; and on proposals that inform different ways of working in the future. Deadline: Midnight on 30/3/26 Scoring 9th April What to Submit Please send your application or any queries to: [email protected] Deadline for applications is midnight on 30/03/2026Job Summary
Job Description
Commission Fee: £10,000
Location: National Trust Ilam Park, StaffordshireUseful Links
How to Apply
Proposals should describe your concept, materials, methods of interaction, and relevance to the brief, and a provisional timeline and budget. Proposals will also include:
- a short biography, telling us something about yourself, your work and artistic ambitions
- examples of relevant past work
- an overview of access, sustainability and environmental impact considerations.
We welcome a conversation about how we can support you with your application.
Artists are invited to visit Ilam Park on Monday 2 March from 10am for a site tour with the Creative Community Producer.
A video introducing the accessible spaces available for the installation is also available to view - Experience Community at Ilam Park