This commission will realise a temporary, highly accessible digital installation rooted in lived experience, coproduction and disability-led storytelling. The work will explore disabled people's nightlife in London across the 1930s, 1990s and today, celebrating joy, creativity and the right to be present, whilst also imagining a future where nightlife is accessible to all. This commission invites artists to think expansively about access in all its forms. We are interested in Proposal budget £12,500 (inclusive of VAT, artist fee and travel) Deadline for proposals: Sunday 15 February, 5pm We welcome proposals from individuals, companies or consortia with experience in: How to apply: Applicants should submit:Job Summary
Job Description
The work will centre disabled people as active creators of culture, joy and resistance, rather than as
marginal or excluded figures. Drawing on oral histories, archival material and contemporary perspectives, the installation will explore three interconnected moments:
The 1930s: Ballroom dance, intimacy and interdependence
The 1990s: Punk, counterculture and alternative nightlife spaces
The future: A collectively imagined, fully accessible dream nightclub
The final work is expected to take the form of a 12-18 minute digital experience, using film, animation and sound, and designed for presentation within the museum gallery space.
proposals that respond to the realities of the site and its constraints, while also questioning how access can be reimagined, negotiated or made visible. This might include (but is not limited to) physical access, sensory access, digital access, interpretive access, and the emotional or social experience of navigating
cultural spaces. We recognise the scale of this challenge and are keen to support ambitious, thoughtful approaches that acknowledge both the limits and possibilities of the space.Job Requirements
Digital designers, filmmakers, animators and sound artists
Producers, makers and multidisciplinary collectives
Practitioners with experience of accessible digital work
Disabled-led teams and practitioners are strongly encouraged to apply. We are particularly interested in
practices that:
Are audience-focused and access-led
Work creatively with sound, moving image and animation
Are comfortable working collaboratively with curators and co-producers
Can sensitively engage with lived experience and oral historyUseful Links
How to Apply
• An outline proposal (maximum four sides of A4)
• A budget breakdown and delivery approach
• A portfolio with up to three relevant case studies
• Two referees
• CVs (optional)
Full details and submission requirements can be found in the brief here https://curatingforchange.org/2026/01/28/call-for-proposals-digital-installation-commission-at-london-museum/