The Animate OPEN sets out to celebrate, subvert and confound expectations of what animation is. It will bring together different artistic approaches that connect through their exploration of the concept of animation, both as a contemporary art and craft practice. We are looking for artists’ animation that explores form and technique and has an experimental approach.

The Animate OPEN is run by Animate Projects, an agency based in Derby, UK, that champions experiment in animation, in partnership with QUAD Gallery, Derby.

We are looking for single screen, experimental animation, made by artists and animators based anywhere in the world since September 2022.

As with the two previous OPEN exhibitions, Digitalis and Parts & Labour, we have a theme - ALL THAT IS SOLID – a phrase from the Communist Manifesto.

"All that is solid melts into air, all that is holy is profaned, and [people are] at last compelled to face with sober senses, [their] real conditions of life."

The theme is deliberately broad; we’d like to see a range of work that reflects or responds to the world today – community, activism, protest – urging us to become agents of a future, better world.

The Animate OPEN is a partnership between Animate Projects and QUAD, Derby, and the exhibition will launch in February 2025, as part of QUAD’s current annual thematic programme, New Worlds, New Discoveries. We also plan to screen the works with other partners, in cinema and gallery spaces. An exhibition guide will include information about the artists and works, and commissioned writing. An online talk will take the OPEN as a starting point for a discussion on experimental animation practice today.

Please note that we are interested in experimental and artists' animation specficially. Check out our website and follow links to see the work selected for the previous Animate OPEN exhibitions.

Header image: Weresheglanspertheere, Sebastian Buerkner, in the Animate OPEN: Parts & Labour exhibition at QUAD, photo by Charlotte Jopling.

All selected works will be eligible for the Jury Award (£1,000) and Audience Award (£1,000). Selected artists will be paid an exhibition fee of £300, for the gallery and touring screenings, for a period of 12 months. For the exhibition opening in Derby, travel and accommodation will be covered for UK-based artists.

The Animate OPEN jury members are:

Lucia Cavalchini, producer and programmer in Mexico, and previously Director of ANIMASIVO - Mexico International Animation Festival.

Martha Colburn, artist

Nobuaki Doi, curator, producer, researcher at New Deer, and previously Director, New Chitose Airport International Animation Festival, Japan.

• This is an international call, for single screen, experimental animation, made by artists and animators, since September 2022.
• There is no limit on running time, but we expect to choose a selection of works that can tour as a single screen cinema programme. We have previously selected a few longer works to show alongside the main programme.
• There is no premiere status requirement. Work can be available online.
• Work made as current student is not eligible; graduate work is eligible.
• Works commissioned by Animate Projects or QUAD are not eligible. Other work made by artists that either organisation has previously commissioned is eligible.
• Work made using Artificial Intelligence tools is not eligible.
• Work must be complete. Work-in-progress will not be considered.
• If the work has dialogue in any other language than English, the preview copy must be subtitled in English. If the work is selected, we will require a time coded script in English.
• You can submit multiple works.
• There is a submission fee of £15 GBP per film.
• Works will be selected by the Animate and QUAD teams.
• We only accept applications via the FilmFreeway platform.
• Deadline for submissions: Tuesday 15th October.
• Artists will be notified of the result via FilmFreeway in December 2024.
• Full delivery instructions will be provided on notification of selection.
• The decisions of the selectors and Jury are final.
• We are sorry that we do not have the capacity to provide individual feedback.
• Selected artists will be paid a fee of £300 GBP.
• All selected works will be considered for the Jury and Audience Awards.
• An independent jury will decide on awards from the selected works.