26.02.2026
| Ode to the Midlands (OttM) is an ambitious cross-regional commissioning programme from CVAN EM and CVAN WM, supporting artists and organisations across the Midlands to develop new digital work and build lasting regional connections.
Rooted in equity, collaboration, and digital innovation, OttM commissions Global Majority, Disabled, Deaf, and/or Neurodivergent mid-career artists to create new digital artworks that explore and celebrate the Midlands’ rich cultural and geographical identity. The programme invests in artistic development, inclusive digital practice, and cross-regional exchange, strengthening connections between artists, organisations, and audiences. As part of OttM, we are now inviting applications to the Open Call for Artists. Six artists will be commissioned to develop and deliver new digital artworks between April 2026 – March 2027, working in partnership with a commissioning organisation in the neighbouring region. OttM brings together a network of commissioning organisations across the East and West Midlands, supporting meaningful collaboration and exchange. OttM Commissioning Organisations are:
OttM champions inclusive digital practice and sustainable artist development. Each commissioned artist will receive:
We welcome applications from artists with established digital practices and those new to digital work, and encourage proposals that allow space for experimentation and development. Deadline for applications: Wednesday 25 March 2026, 10am An Applicant Q&A will take place on Wednesday 18 February 2026, 2pm (online), with opportunities to book 1–2–1 conversations. For queries, access support, or to book onto the Q&A, please contact
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