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GLASGOW GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART

Sam De Santis, head of GSA Students’ Association at the time of the Mackintosh building blaze, tells us about the Phoenix Bursary,

which helps affected artists

I was walking up the steps of the Mackintosh when the i re started. The i re alarm was going off and

people started to leave the building. I i gured it was a drill and went for a coffee in the Students’ Association. It was maybe ten minutes later when I realised what was happening and

how serious the i re was.

Watching it unfold was simply gut- wrenching. I know many of the staff

and graduates well and being in the middle of such visible distress was extremely difi cult. I was head

of the Students’ Association at the time so I felt an extra level of

responsibility to keep my head and do what was needed of me, but

that following week was one of the toughest periods of my life. For the students that lost their work, the i re

cost them their vital degree show moment, a chance to showcase the work you’ve developed over the years to galleries, professionals and

the public. The Phoenix Bursary,

a 15-week period of support, is an opportunity for the artists

affected to develop the professional

networks they would have received through the degree show experience, and crucially, it enables graduates to continue making work. The bursary was thought up within

48 hours of the i re. Preliminary documents were drafted and the Scottish Government quickly

announced support. In just under 19 weeks, 100 students received individual bursaries. Nearly half the students chose to continue working in Glasgow but others

have used it to travel abroad, as far ai eld as Mongolia. The bursaries supported students to work across four continents, 15 countries and 21 different institutions. It’s remarkable to think what was achieved in less

IN ASSOCIATION WITH than i ve months.

(Interview by Rachael Cloughton) The Phoenix Bursary will culminate with an exhibition in March. Find out more at gsaphoenix.blogspot.co.uk

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