The Nest Residency Programme

Our residency programme is key to building the active creative community at The Nest in Coventry. A Hatching Residency offers supported time and space to experiment or play with a ‘What if…?’ idea in its earliest stages. The Residencies prioritise hyper-locally-based artists and artists (with a CV postcode) who identify as D/deaf, disabled and/or neurodivergent.

Applications for 2025/6 residencies are now closed, thank you to everyone who submitted an application. We hope to reopen for 2026/7 residencies in Spring 2026 – watch this space.

Before you apply

– Read through all the information and guidance on this page, if you have questions that aren’t answered by this, please feel free to get in touch.

– Read some of the blogs written by artists who have previously completed residencies with us, which you can find here.

– Have a think about whether you’d like a chat with us about your idea – you are welcome to drop into The Nest in the afternoon of one of our Third Fridays – full list of Third Friday dates and events can be found here – and catch one of us for a chat.

“Those two weeks were the most creative I have felt in some time…because I had permission to focus on just one projectand because all pressure to produce and share something at the end of the residency was removed.”

Nicky Bellenger

What is a Nest Residency?

Nest Residencies are simple, adaptable and flexible, and aim to focus on the very early stages of idea or project development: to give space to the artistic process through supporting time to play, experiment, dream and meander. They are designed by artists (us), for artists (which we define as anyone creating work using words, images, sound or the body). There is no requirement to produce anything, other than a blogpost reflecting on your time with us.

To be clear from the start – Nest Residencies cannot support your fully-formed project idea or proposal – there are other funds out there that are better suited to that. 

We are interested in how a residency at The Nest can help hatch those really early ideas (or half-ideas); in how being freed from delivery might help you to better develop your process and your practice; in what that might teach you about yourself as an artist; and how that might affect or develop your approach to your work, though you may not know exactly where you’re going before you set off.

What does the residency offer?

– A dedicated studio space for 2-10 days (continuously over 2 weeks or spread out over a longer time frame) to best support the Hatching of your idea.

– Financial support equivalent to £100 per person per day.

– Tailored support such as mentoring or skill-sharing.

– Access to The Nest library, magazine subscriptions and informal chats with the Talking Birds team and other residents, over coffee and/or during communal lunchtimes.

– Any additional access support you might need in order to make the opportunity work for you.

– Relative silence does happen, but can never be guaranteed as our spaces are not sound-proofed.

All residencies are held within the open and caring ethos of The Nest, and form part of our ongoing exploration of regenerative creative practice – so we’re also interested in why you are interested in Talking Birds, in our ways of working at The Nest, and in exploring something together

What kind of practice can we support?

We can support most multi and cross disciplinary practice (including performance, theatre, dance, writing, music and visual art) which doesn’t require any ultra-specialist equipment or facilities.

The studio spaces are designed as ‘clean’ spaces, but if you need a ‘dirty’ space, this might be possible, depending on how you want to explore your idea.

Our studios are not sound proofed, so if your idea is particularly noisy or requires a sonically controlled environment, this might not be the right space for you.

We are also pretty hardline about what materials can be used in the building and on waste generation and disposal, as – in line with our climate conscious stance – we want The Nest community to be a beacon of regenerative practice.

If you’re not sure whether this can accommodate your practice, please ask us.

About Us and The Nest

The Nest is home base and shared workspace for Talking Birds – created as a place for people to come together to imagine, and rehearse into being, much better ways of doing things. We want to hold a space for artists to come together in work and social contexts that are both nourishing and regenerative, guided by our values.

It is somewhere to host our Nest Residency programme and other artist support, development & collaboration opportunities such as Open Cast, Nestival of Ideas, co-working and F13 and, through all of this activity, to build a welcoming, values-driven, climate-conscious, regenerative, creative community – which we call The Flock.

Our studio spaces each have a desk and chair, separate armchair (and mat/rug if you need to lie down), radiator, pin boards, lamp, opening windows and lockable doors. If you need anything else, just ask. We are pretty resourceful and we’ll try our best to sort it for you.If you’d like to come and have a look at the space, or meet us and have a chat about your ideas before you decide whether to apply, we’re really happy to do that. Please just get in touch.

“Having the safety and support of Talking Birds and The Nest gave me the ‘permission’ to create without rigid expectations, to dive in whilst knowing I won’t drown, to hold a gentle and nurturing space where it is impossible to do anything other than play and create without restriction.”

Sym Mendez

Who can apply for a Hatching Residency?

Who can apply?

Nest Residencies prioritise hyper-locally-based artists and artists (artists with a CV postcode) who identify as D/deaf, disabled and/or neurodivergent working in any discipline. Applicants can be working solo, or apply in collaboration with another artist, and this could be an existing or new collaboration. For more detailed guidelines on who can apply, please read through the FAQ‘s.

What do we expect of you? 

We expect that you will immerse yourself in your idea, allow yourself to fruitfully meander, free yourself from any external or self-imposed pressure to deliver, and will make the most of this time, space and input to really explore your idea. We also expect that you will write or record a blogpost at the end of your time, reflecting on it. We will have a debrief meeting with you afterwards to reflect further and talk about where your idea might go next.

How do I apply?

To apply, fill in the online form (or send an audio/video application covering the following questions to nesting@talkingbirds.co.uk).

– Tell us about yourself and your practice;

– What excites you about this opportunity and about Talking Birds/The Nest;

– Is there any access or support you might need to make the opportunity work for you?;

– What is the idea/area of experiment you would use your residency to explore? [You can find a word version of the questions on the online form here]

Find the Hatching Residency Application Form Link here.

How does it work?

We do our best to structure residencies in the way that best supports the artist and their practice, and are happy to have a chat with you if you are not sure whether to apply. Our intention with our work at The Nest is to support, and be available for, the wider independent sector – holding a safe space for artists to come together in work and social contexts that are both nourishing and regenerative – to explore better ways of being and doing.

We want to live and work in a world which is equitable and regenerative for all people and for the planet; where there is connection, cooperation and nurture for all. This programme of residencies at The Nest is one of the ways we bring people together to help build a nurturing and regenerative creative community that can make real and lasting change happen. 

“What I was least prepared for was the warmth and kindness from everyone at the Nest, the invaluable support from the staff and the fact that Talking Birds has virtually eliminated the barriers to creativity for the residents and cultivated an environment that’s as near to perfect for an artist to work in as is imaginable. This kind of support for artists is rare and, although there are other funding opportunities out there, in my experience they are hardly ever so accessible”.

Mason Le Long

FAQs    

Who can apply for the Nest residency programme? Artists of any discipline – working solo or with another artist in an existing or new collaboration. Nest Residencies prioritise hyper-locally-based artists (Coventry based artists or artists with a CV postcode) and artists who identify as D/deaf, disabled and/or neurodivergent.

What spaces are available for working in? Within the supportive community at The Nest building, we have created 3 Nest Residency studio spaces (Helloland, Solid Blue and Space Odyssey) with love and care – and we hope you will find them accessible, comfortable and productive spaces to work in. These studios sit alongside studios occupied by Talking Birds artists and other members of the Nest community and residents are encouraged to use communal spaces for co-working and breaks.

Will I get paid for my time? We value wellbeing and don’t believe artists should do more work than is reasonable for the money available.  We will offer you financial support at £100 per day, in addition to a project mentor/sounding board and other appropriate support if needed.

I’m on benefits, can I still apply? Yes

I’ve got a part time job, can I still apply? You need to be able to commit enough time to your residency to make it worthwhile, but if you can plan a residency around your working pattern, that’s fine by us.

I’m a student, can I still apply? Current Undergraduates are not eligible, but postgrads will be considered as long as you can demonstrate that it will fit around your studies.

I’ve got particular access needs, how will these be taken into account? We’ll do our level best to tailor the opportunity to you. We will discuss their “Support Rider” with every successful applicant so we can put in place the things they need to make a residency work for them.

I’m a d/Deaf / disabled / neurodivergent artist based outside the region but interested in developing work in Coventry. Am I eligible? The Hatching Residency is place-based. It is targeted at building the sector in the Midlands, with an emphasis on Coventry – and at building up the Flock (the creative community around The Nest) in particular. At this time we are not able to consider residency applications from artists based outside of this area. 

If I Hatch an idea that I then want to take further, can Talking Birds help with that? At the end of each Hatching residency, we have a reflective conversation with the resident artist(s) – and part of that is about where the idea might go next and how Talking Birds might be involved in, or otherwise support, that next step.

Do I need to produce an outcome at the end of the residency? No – although we know, as artists ourselves, you probably will! We want to allow residents the time to really explore their idea, to honour the creative process and to take the pressure off being led by having to produce an outcome. For all residencies we ask for a blogpost reflecting on what you have explored during your time at The Nest, including your journey on environmentally conscious, regenerative practice. 

Does my practice fit into the artforms and disciplines Talking Birds supports? It’s the idea, rather than the artform that interests us most, so if you’re not sure whether your idea fits the bill, please get in touch and let’s have a chat about it. We support most multi and cross discipline practice including performance, theatre, dance, music and visual arts that don’t require any ultra-specialist equipment or facilities. 

Who is funding this? Arts Council, England, through its support of Talking Birds as a National Portfolio Organisation supports a small number of residencies each year. We fundraise to support further residencies in addition to those supported through our NPO funding.

Who/what is Talking Birds? Talking Birds is a nationally renowned, Coventry-based company of artists specialising in Theatre of Place. You can find out more about our values, our work, Theatre of Place and our home, The Nest, on this website.

What are Talking Birds’ core values and do mine have to align with them? Our values (Kindness, Brilliance, Transformation, Curiosity, Wellbeing, Collaboration) combined with our ‘six big ideas’ (about artist process & support; access & participation; climate conscience; agency, equity & diversity; nurture & resilience) – weave through our work and guide our choices and interactions. All this comes together for us under the umbrella of Regenerative Creative Practice.

We want to live in a world which is equitable and regenerative for all people and for the planet; where there is connection, cooperation and nurture for all. The development of The Nest is the next step for us – our opportunity to put down roots – to bring people together and build a nurturing and regenerative creative community that shares our values and can make real and lasting change happen. We want to champion, encourage and support inclusive, nurturing, environmentally conscious living and working – finding better ways of doing things through active practice.

As artists we use a wide range of materials, and we try to make better choices when creating work, we don’t think ‘sustainable’ (or breaking even) is good enough, and instead we champion regenerative working practices (in our relationships with people as well as the planet). We are working towards The Nest being a zero waste building/community so that it treads as lightly on the planet as possible.

We’d like to know why The Nest is the place for your idea and how your residency will be consistent with Talking Birds’ values and/or show a commitment to exploring them, as these residencies are designed to help grow our welcoming-inclusive-change-making-creative-climate-conscious community in Coventry. In a Nest Residency, we want to work with you, to support you to experiment and to try some things out. We are interested in your idea, and in why you think that idea is best explored with us here at The Nest

What is Talking Birds’ track record in supporting artists in this way? On top of running the Nest Residency Programme since 2018, and the additional Nestival and Remix Residencies in 2022, Talking Birds has a track record of curating project development and residency opportunities for other artists. We previously ran the FarGoSpace programme in (what’s now) FarGo Village, we run a series of open auditions for performers called Open Cast, and we convene the F13 Artists’ Network. We have also developed a mobile captioning tool called the Difference Engine to help make experimental performances (by us and other artists/companies) more accessible.

Can I still apply for a Nestival or Remix Residency? Nestival and Remix were one-off residency strands that we created especially for our 30th Anniversary Nestival Programme during 2022. Our Hatching Residencies can support small collaborations as well as individuals focused on exploring new ideas.

Will my project supporter/mentor be one of the TBs team? Yes, if we have the right skills to support you – but we will work with you to identify what sort of support you need and may draw on one of our many partner/collaborators/networks to work with you too. In-house expertise and interests include: creative development, theatre-making, site-specific work, design, composition and sound design, making work accessible, digital technologies, workshop, graphic and web design, peer critique, strategic planning, evaluation, finance and funding. Theatre makers also benefit from Talking Birds’ ITC (Independent Theatre Council) Hub membership.

Sounds brilliant! How do I apply? Either complete the online application form here. Or you can submit your application in video or audio format to cover the questions asked.

“It’s good to experiment with new techniques and reinvent your processes. But also to trust that by allowing your hands to work in familiar ways, you let go of the striving and accept the limitations (and possibilities) of what you can do…surprise yourself – bring in something that wasn’t in the original plan. This is why The Nest works;  it’s a place of learning and trust. In this time and space, the work will emerge.”

Anne Forgan

Artists who have already undertaken a residency with us include:

Andy Sargent, Lucy Hayward, Theatre in Black, Sylvia Theuri, Mahendra Patel, Jasmine Moreton, Katie Walters, Rosa Francesca Hinksman, Sinéad Brady, Luísa Isabel de Freitas, Chloe Allen, Emily Woodruff, Alan Van Wijgerden, melissandre varin, Tara Rutledge, Angela Mhlanga, Tom Walters, Patsy Browne-Hope, Tom Simkins, Holly Clark, Alex Hilton, Tina Hofman, Elizabeth Hudnott, Corinne, Dion Ellis-Taylor, Indira Prasad, Sarah Owen, Amanda Randall, Emily Tyler, Vimal Korpal, Becky Taylor, Paul Tafaro, Dom Fleming, Duncan Whitley, Wes Finch, Leanne Moden, Adele Mary Read & Paul Daly, Speak Up Theatre, Calico Theatre, Double D Divas, Andrea Mbarushimana, Steph Gray, Adi Dowling, The Killer Show, Vortex Creates, Saleena Masih, Pavani Konda, Ana Jesus, Sym Mendez, Nicky Bellenger, Tom Edwards, Olugbemi Moronfolu, B.O.O.K., Kim Hackleman, Butterfly Moon, Colour to Colour Theatre Company, Nicky Bellenger, Shorna Tamjid, Rosalind Harvey, Cody Maycock, Michael Snodgrass, Navkiran Kaur Mann, Matt Rheeston, Mason le Long, Erinn Dhesi, Anne Forgan, Sam Holley-Horseman, Cait Buckley, Pippa Church, Bally Sembi, Tom Godwin, Lisa Franklin, Michelle Bailey Le-Long, Jake Barrowcliffe, Po-Shin Chao, Kemi Awoyemi, Craig Clarke, Marianne White, Rachel Bunce, Izzy Hadlum, Hannah Adereti, Amy Kakoura, Tizzie Frankish, Craig Clarke, Julia O’Connell, Veronica Grant, Marianne White, Jaz Morrison, Mandip Seehra, Ania Bas, Lily Smith, Prashant Kansara, Gayatri Pasricha, Ayesha Jones, Chloe Deakin, Reisz Amos, n:uage, Lucy Grubb, Polly Merredew, Kate Taylor

Artforms include:

Painting, drawing, theatre-making, digital visual art, music, installation, audio, writing, electronics, sculpture, film-making, radio, video, postcard, mixed media visual, dance, performance, online, poetry, interactive…

Each resident writes a blogpost at the end of their residency – and these can be found here.

“this residency has been transformative….Talking Birds, and its residencies programme is an essential example of what mothering could mean when it comes to the arts sector.”

melissandre varin