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E-BULLETIN #10 May 2009
24HR Art NEWS
175,200hrs@24hr
Due: 30
September
Help us
celebrate our 20th year. In place of the annual Members Show, we are calling
for all current and past exhibiting artists and members, all current and past
employees and board members to participate in the 2009 exhibition
175,200hrs@24hr.
Whether
youÕre feasting on tatao in Antananarivo, sipping on kumis in Ekibastuzskiy,
crunching on alimango in Zamboanga or simply sweating on a pawpaw salad at
Parap, we want to know where you are and what youÕve been doing. Create or buy
a postcard (142mmx110mm) write to us and let us know how life is treating you.
The postcards will then be exhibited as an installation (30 October to 21
November), as part of the massive celebration opening night Friday 30 October,
6pm.
We need
to start searching for people NOW! This yearÕs exhibition is the beginning of
the search for people for a publication for the 24th year of 24HR Art in 2013.
So, if you know the whereabouts of anyone involved with 24HR Art since 1989,
please pass on this information, and our email: 24hrart@24hrart.org.au
Artists/Curators Call for Proposals 2010 – Gallery 1 & 2,
Screening Room
Due: 1 June 2009
24HR Art is
currently seeking proposals from artists and curators interested in exhibiting
work as part of the 2010 Annual Exhibition Program. Proposals should include a
brief description (1-2 pages), a CV(s) for the artist(s) and visual support
material. Please send proposals to Steve Eland - Director, E: steve@24hrart.org.au
Artists/Curators Call for Proposals 2010 – The Monitor
Due: ongoing
24HR Art invites
media artists to submit experimental video work for the 2010 Monitor program.
The 24HR Art Monitor Program is comprised of an outdoor screen and weatherproof
speakers at the front of the gallery. Work is to be played on a loop during
gallery hours. Artists receive promotion via exhibition invites, media releases
and the 24HR Art website. Please send DVDÕs to Siying Zhou - Program Manager,
E: siying@24hrart.org.au
Artists/Curators Call for Proposals 2010 – The BOXSET
Due: ongoing
24HR Art invites artists to submit contemporary artwork for the 2010 ÔBOXSETÕ
program. The 24HR Art BOXSET Program is comprised of a window space (2x2x1m) at
the front of the gallery. Work is to be exhibited to the public in 24 hours a
day. The BOXSET is a free exhibition space. Artists receive promotion via
exhibition invites, media releases and the 24HR Art website. Please send your
application to Siying Zhou - Program Manager, E: siying@24hrart.org.au
24 HR Art Memberships
Expire: 01 October 2009
Re/join now at
our lowered price memberships - $10 unwaged, $15 waged, $35 institution –
and get your first drink free at our next opening! Benefits of membership
include: Discounts from our supporters with your Member Card; an emailed
invitation to exhibition openings & special events; bi-annual Program
mailed to you; fortnightly e-bulletins (includes news, events, opportunities,
web links); an invitation to exhibit in our annual Members' Show (October) and
End of Year Party offering members free drinks, entertainment and special
door-prizes; and a guaranteed warm fuzzy feeling inside. Prices are GST
inclusive. All donations over $2.00 are tax-deductible. Details at: http://www.24hrart.org.au/membership.html
24HR Art CURRENT EXHIBITION: 8 May to 13
June
Gallery 1
Plastorama
Christopher
Langton
Gallery 2
Sunset Dreaming
James Dodd
The Screening Room
Pulse
Michael Yuen
The Boxset
Walking Bass Line II
Catherine
McAvoy
The Monitor
Travel
Mu Li
MEMBERS NEWS
Even Cowboys get Elephantitis
Rob Brown
Exhibition: 29 May to 20 June opening Friday 29 May 6pm!
CCAE, Harriet Space, Harriet Place, Darwin
T: 08 8941 2220 E: info@ccae.com.au W: http://www.ccae.com.au
Darwin's Bold New Future
Anna Reynolds
Exhibition: 29 May to 20 June opening Friday 29 May 6pm!
Artwarehouse, Harriet Place, Darwin
T: 08 8981 4778 E: artwarehouse1@bigpond.com
More
Than my Skin
Michael
Aird, Mervyn Bishop, Gary Lee, Ricky Maynard, Peter McKenzie and Michael Riley
- Curated by Djon Mundine
In
this Together
Curated
by Khaled Sabsabi
Exhibition:
29 May to 19 June opening Friday 29 May 6pm!
Watch This Space
Inc., 4/9 George Crescent, Alice Springs
T: 08 89521949 E: wts@wts.org.au W: http://www.wts.org.au
Pirinyi:
Mono Prints and etchings from Ninuku Arts
Nomad Art
Gallery
Exhibition: to 30 May
Yati:
Mono prints from Tiwi Design
Nomad
Project Space
Exhibition: to 10 June
Nomad Art
Gallery: corner Vickers Street & Parap Place, Parap Village
Nomad Project Space: corner Vickers & Gregory Streets, Parap Village
T: 08 8981 6382 E: gallery@nomadart.com.au W: http://www.nomadart.com.au
Flux (Woods Street Gallery)
Hands
or Tails: Installation to Exhalation (Foyer Space)
CDU third year students
Vestigial
Loss (DEAF Space)
Hayley West
Exhibition: 5 to 27 June opening Friday 5 June 6pm!
Darwin Visual Arts
Association Inc. (DVAA), 56 Woods Street, Darwin
T: 08 8981 9351 E: info@dvaa.net.au W: http://www.dvaa.net.au
Persistence
of Dreaming
Exhibition:
to: 8 June
Mary
Flynn
Olive
Pink Botanical Gardens, Tuncks Road, Alice Springs
E: curatoropbg@internode.on.net W: http://www.opbg.com.au
Peppimenarti
Artists
from Durrmu Art Centre including: Regina Pilawuk Wilson, Patsy Marfura, Dianne
Hodgson, Veronica Wilson, Margaret Kundu and Felicity Jimarin
Exhibition:
to 13 June
RAFT Artspace,
8/8 Parap Place (upstairs), Parap Village
T: 08 89410810 E: art@raftartspace.com.au W: http://www.raftartspace.com.au
Requiem
for Another
Pam Lofts
Exhibition: to 14 June
Araluen Arts Centre,
Larapinta Drive, Alice Springs
T: 08 8951 1122 W: http://www.araluenartscentre.nt.gov.au
From
the Mountains to the Sea
John
Turton
Life
in a Northern Town
Marnie
Jay
Art
in Glass
Group
exhibition of 14 glass artists
Exhibition:
to 15 June
Framed-The
Darwin Gallery, 55 Stuart Highway, Darwin
T: 8981
2994 E: framed@framed.com.au W: http://www.framed.com.au
SPECIAL EVENT
Last Thursday Colin Simpson-Darwin arts communityÕs
much loved techy, had a stroke and was flown to Adelaide for treatment. Happy
Yess are organising a benefit gig for Simmo, Saturday 13 June at Browns Mart.
The event hopes to raise $10 000 to help with medical expenses. If you would like to volunteer or donate please contact
Kris Keogh T: 0420934872 E: happyyessmanager@gmail.com
NT OPPORTUNITIES
FaB:
Fringe @ The Bank
The
Darwin Fringe Festival in conjunction with the Darwin Festival will host a
collaborative event at the old Commonwealth Bank building (end of Smith Street)
involving cross-artform activities. From 12 to 22 August. DVAA members can
apply, contact Lisa Wolfgramm for further details or email a brief proposal E: info@dvaa.net.au
Up the
Garden Path exhibition
Entries
due: 29 May
Artists are
invited to submit entries to this yearÕs outdoor sculptural exhibition at Olive Pink Botanic
Gardens, Alice Springs from 5 June to 5 July. The theme is 'Desert Plants or
Desert Place' and works can be in any medium, with three prizes to be won.
Contact Mark Carter E: curatoropbg@internode.on.net
The Alice Desert Festival
Deadline: 29 May
The Alice Desert
Festival running 11-20 September with the Hub Space Events from 11-13 September
is calling for artists and community groups to submit event and performance
concepts and ideas for the 2009 Festival Program. Expression of interest forms
available E: info@alicedesertfestival.com.au
DVAA memberships
Due:
31 May
Support
the only artist-run-initiative in the Top End! Membership $35 waged, $20
unwaged, takes you to 31 May 2010. Contact DVAA E: info@dvaa.net.au or download from W: http://www.dvaa.net.au/office.php
25th Northern Territory Literary Awards
Closing: 31 May
Over $5000 in prize money in short story, poetry,
essay, travel, youth, and Indigenous sections. Entry forms and information T:
1800 019 155 W: http://www.ntl.nt.gov.au
Workshops:
Wearable art from recycled materials
Running to: 5 June
Alice Springs
textile artist Philomena Hali is in Darwin for a series of workshops at Darwin
Community Arts and Charles Darwin University. Participants will later parade
their creations on a catwalk at the Malak Monthly Gatherings in late June.
Contact DCA for details: E: connect@darwincommunityarts.org.au
Desart
mentorship position
Applications
due: 12 June
Under the Australia CouncilÕs national Ôemerging producers
mentorship programÕ a position is being hosted by Desart, the Association of
Central Australian Aboriginal Art and Craft Centres. For details contact Olivia Parker E: o.parker@australiacouncil.gov.au
Artists
in Residence Education Initiative
Closing: 19
June
Arts NT (NRETAS)
in partnership with the Department of Education and Training (DET) and the Australia
Council for the Arts is offering new project funding for initiatives that build
partnerships between arts organisations and schools. Grants of up to $20,000
are available. Contact Anja Bretfeld for details E: anja.bretfeld@nt.gov.au
Regional
Arts Fund Open
Closing: 22
June
Applications are
now open to the Regional Arts Fund (RAF), an Australian Government initiative
managed and delivered in the NT by Arts NT through the Arts Grants Program. For
categories and info visit W: http://www.nt.gov.au:8080/nreta/arts/artsnt/grants/raf/index.html
NT
Police Public Art Commission
Closes: 26 June
The NT
Police Monument Steering Committee seeks Expressions of Interest from artists
to create an artwork commemorating the work of the NT Police. Budget is
$300,000. For submission requirements contact Stefan Herold E: stefan.herold@nt.gov.au Info at W: http://www.nt.gov.au/pfes
Workshops:
Low toxicity experimental printmaking
Running:
20 and 27 June
Accomplished
printmaker Monique Auricchio is in Darwin for a two-day printmaking workshop at
Territory Craft. The course includes drypoint, monoprints and collographs. For
bookings T: 08 8981 6616
The
George Chaloupka Fellowship
Closing:
30 June
In honour
of Rock Art Historian, Emeritus Curator Dr George Chaloupka OAM, the $25,000
Fellowship aims to promote and support published research and conservation of
Aboriginal rock art in Western Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory. Contact
Apolline Kohen, MAGNT for an application package. T: 08 8999 8220 E: apolline.kohen@nt.gov.au
Desert
community job opportunities
Applications
close: 6 July
Manager of
Tjarlirli Art, Tjukurla, and Studio & Administration Coordinator
of Warakurna Artists,
Warakurna. To obtain job descriptions contact Desart T: 08 8953 4736 E: michelle@desart.com.au and Manager of Ninuku Arts
Centre, Kalka on APY Lands, contact Kirsten E: hr@anangukuarts.com.au T: 08 8227 2788
2009
Katherine Prize
Deadline: 27 July
Open to NT residents, art and craft entries must relate to or identify with the
NT. Entry fee $25, opening night 8 August, runs from 10 to 14 August at the
Civic Centre Gallery, Katherine. Contact Dallas Panoho E: records@ktc.nt.gov.au T: 08 8972 5500
WTS - Call
for 2010 exhibition proposals
Proposals due: 31 July
Watch this Space
Inc., Alice Springs are now calling for proposals from emerging and established artists,
groups and /or curators to present new and original work. Experimental work is
encouraged. Contact: Karlee Foster T: 08 8952 1949 E: wts@wts.org.au
Portrait of a Senior Territorian Art Award
Entries due: 1 September
Entries are now
due for the 2009 Senior Territorian Art Award. The two prizes awarded are
Government House Foundation $5000 acquisitive prize and the Parliament House
$1000 PeopleÕs Choice Award. Exhibition from 7 to 28 October. Contact Karen
Philp T: 08 8901 4159 E: la.speaker@nt.gov.au W:
http://www.nt.gov.au/lant/parliament/parliament.shtml
White Hot Box - Call for artists
ongoing
Located in the
RedHOT Arts foyer, the White HOT Box is a 1m wide x 2.5m high x 2.5 long box
facing onto the Bath Street & Stott Terrace intersection, Alice Springs.
Contact: Franca Barraclough T: 08 8952 2392 E: franca@redhotarts.com.au
Arts
NT Gallery Space - Call for artists
Ongoing
Works of
emerging and/or established artists are hung on a monthly basis, free of charge
on the wall behind the reception desk at the Arts NT office. For more info
contact DVAA, T: 08 8981 9351 E: info@dvaa.net.au
Life
Drawing Classes
Untutored classes
will run during term times on Wednesdays 6-9pm at Casuarina Senior College,
Trower Road, Casuarina. Cost $100 per term. For further information call: CSC
Night Classes T: 08 8920 1200
Life models
required
Charles Darwin
University needs female life drawing models (undraped) for the Monday afternoon
class 1.30-4pm Casuarina Campus, Darwin. Contact Sarah Pirrie T: 08 8946
6098 E: sarah.pirrie@cdu.edu.au
Protocols for
Working with Children in the Arts
The Northern
Territory Government will support the protocols for working with children in
art which were adopted by the Australia Council under the direction of the
Federal Government. The protocols for working with children released by the
Australia Council for the Arts can be downloaded at: http://www.australiacouncil.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0018/44055/Children_in_art_protocols.pdf
NAVA response to
Federal Budget
The federal budget contains several items
that will assist the visual arts sector including $9.6 million to the new
ArtStart program supporting young and emerging artists in all art forms,
Indigenous Art Centres in remote communities have scored new funding of $9.3
million over 4 years, and $600,000 over 3 years will be allocated for the
implementation of the Indigenous Australia Art Commercial Code of Conduct. Read
NAVA's response here: http://www.visualarts.net.au/modules/civicrm/extern/url.php?u=1862&qid=129263
NATIONAL
OPPORTUNITIES
19KAREN
Contemporary Artspace
Applications
due: NOW
19Karen
(Gold Coast) are currently seeking artists to join the Representation stable,
and seeking artists to be included in 2010 Gallery-Curated Shows. Details at W:
http://www.19karen.com.au/pages/artists-applicationsrepresented.php
CCP
Documentary Photography Award
Closes: 29 May
The seventh
biennial CCP Documentary Photography Award invites documentary photographers,
photojournalists and artists to submit their work for a chance to win the
$5,000 Prize. More info: http://www.ccp.org.au/documentary_award.php
Small Works call
out
Deadline: 30 May
Brunswick Street Gallery, Melbourne is hosting a Small Works $8000
Prize and Exhibition. Any medium, less than 30x30x30cm. Exhibition runs from 19
June to 2 July. E: mark@bsgart.com.au Application form at W:
http://bsgart.com.au/Resources/small%20works%2009%20entry%20form.pdf
Albury
Art Prize
Entries close:
31 May
Albury Art
Gallery is offering $20,000 to be used for an international residency.
Short-listed entrants and winner will be shown in the Albury Art Prize 2009
exhibition launched on 17 July. Details: http://www.alburycity.nsw.gov.au/http://www/html/1005-albury-art-prize.asp
Palmer
Sculpture Biennial
Closes: 8 June
Expressions of
Interest are being invited for the fourth Palmer Sculpture Biennial artist run
event, taking place at the 2010 Adelaide Festival/Fringe. For details T: 08
8278 3273 or 08 8272 9458 E: gavin.malone@flinders.edu.au
Museums
& Galleries NSW & Albury Library Museum
Seminar: 11 & 12 June
For gallery and museum educators with a focus on innovative
programming and relationship building with schools. Facilitated by education
coordinators from major institutions and case studies of innovative education
programs from around NSW. Register online at W: http://mgnsw.org.au/sector_development/seminars
Geelong
Print Awards
Entries due:
12 June
The biennale
acquisitive award at Geelong Gallery, Victoria offers prizes totalling $5,000.
Entry forms available at W: http://www.geelonggallery.org.au
ABC Radio National City Nights project
Deadline: June 15
Call out for text, audio, video and stills contributions that
reflect an experience of the city - any city - real or imagined - at
night. Successful audio and text contributions will be broadcast on ABC
Radio National, and successful still/video contributions projected at
Federation Square Melbourne. Details at W: http://pool.org.au/citynights
Fremantle
Print Award
Entries due: 19 June
Exhibition dates
26 September to 22 November at the Fremantle Arts Centre. Prizes are $12,000
Acquisitive Prize, $6,000 Acquisition Fund Prize, $5,000 Non-Acquisitive Prize
and $300 People's Choice Award. Entry form and details at W: http://www.fac.org.au/fremantle_print_award.php
Hutchins
Art Prize
Entries due: 19 June
The biennial
Hutchins Art Prize is an acquisitive award for works on paper with total prize
money of $18 000. The FinalistsÕ Exhibition is at The Long Gallery, Salamanca
Place, Hobart. Entry form and details at W: http://www.hutchins.tas.edu.au/main.aspx?pid=50
Invisible City Submissions
Closing:
20 June
The online art
magazine ÔInvisible CityÕ is seeking critical essays, interviews and creative
writing pieces and images of artworks for Issue 04, theme is Dangerous
Bodies. Email for
submission guidelines E: info@invisiblecity.org
Yering Station Sculpture Exhibition & Awards
Entries due: 22 June
A collaborative
event between the Yarra Valley Arts Council & Yering Station, Victoria.
Major prize $10 000, exhibition 25 October to 6 December. Entry form and details
at W: http://www.yering.com/cpa/htm/htm_news_detail.asp?news_id=103&page_id=54
58th Blake Prize
Entries due: 26 June
Exploring the
religious and spiritual in art. Major non-acquisitive prize $20,000. Entry form
and details at W: http://www.blakeprize.com.au
Grindell's Hut Artist in Residency
Closing:
26 June
Located
in Illinawortina Pound, an isolated section of the Gammon Ranges National Park
SA, the residency includes free accommodation and a living allowance of $200
per week, for a period of one to three weeks between 15 October and 15 November
2009. For info contact Sara Twigg-Patterson T: 08 8641 9175 E: sara.twigg-patterson@countryarts.org.au W:
http://www.portaugusta.sa.gov.au
Multicultural
Arts Professional Development opportunity
Closing:
30 June
Multicultural
Arts Professional Development (MAPD) is for arts and cultural managers, art
marketers, community arts specialists, producers, curators and artists.
Seven-day intensive from 10 to 14 August, RMIT University Melbourne followed by
on-line delivery, consultations and one-to-one advice for up to nine months.
Details at W: http://www.kape.com.au
Outback Art Prize
Entries
due: 13 July
Broken
Hill Regional Art Gallery invites entries with outback themes. One acquisitive
prize $13 000, non-acquisitive prize $2500 and a non-acquisitive encouragement
award of $800. Exhibition of finalists 7 August to 13 September.
Contact Bruce Tindale E: artgallery@brokenhill.nsw.gov.au
Deakin
University Contemporary Small Sculpture Award
Entries
due: 15 July
One
acquisitive prize of $10 000 that will become part of the Deakin Uni Art
Collection, Melbourne. Exhibition from 21 October to 2 December at Deakin Uni
Art Gallery. Contact Jenny Treloar E: j.treloar@deakin.edu.au
Accelerate:
Indigenous Australian Creative Leaders Program
Nominations
open to: 17 July
Three candidates will be awarded a fully-funded, tailored 5
week intensive in the United Kingdom including a professional placement within
a UK cultural organisation and later undertake a placement in Australia. Depart
for UK October 2009. Contact Alex Doyle T: 02 9215 9118 Selection criteria
& application forms W: http://www.accelerate.org.au
City
of Perth Black Swan Prize for Portraiture
Entries
due: 17 July
In its
second year, First Prize $25,000 and People's Choice Prize $5,000. Exhibition
at Perth Town Hall, 25 September to 5 October. Download entry form and details
W: http://www.blackswanprize.com.au
Off The Wall - Sydney
Entries close: 17 July
A national competition where ten artists are given the opportunity
to exhibit their work at Art Sydney. All mediums and age groups are eligible to
apply, however applicants must be unrepresented in the state of NSW.
Application fee $50 or $35 concession. Exhibition 22 to 25 October. For more
info go to W: http://www.artoffthewall.com.au
Basil
Sellers Art Prize
Closing:
24 July
A $100
000 (acquisitive) prize for an artwork on the open theme of sport. Artists
short-listed for the finalistsÕ exhibition at the Ian Potter Museum of Art,
Melbourne receive a $3000 participation fee. There is also a $5000 PeopleÕs
Choice Award. For more info T: 03 8344 5148 E: basilsellers-artprize@unimelb.edu.au W: http://www.sellersartprize.com.au
Bundanon
Trust Artist in Residency
Closing:
31 July
Located
at the Bundanon properties, Shoalhaven River NSW, the Artist in Residency
program offers free accommodation and studio space for up to five weeks. For
more info contact Tracie Miller T: 02 44222100 E: tracie@bundanon.com.au W: http://www.bundanon.com.au
Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize
Entries due: 14
August
The only national prize for free standing sculptures
of smaller dimensions (up to 80cm). Exhibition of finalists at CouncilÕs
Redleaf Building from 24 October to 1 November. Entry forms W: http://sculptureprize.woollahra.nsw.gov.au E: sculpture@woollahra.nsw.gov.au
City of Whyalla Art
Prize
Entries due: 28 August
Three prizes on
offer - the Acquisitive City of Whyalla Art Prize for national artists valued
at $25,000 and two SA young artists awards. Exhibition dates 15 October to 13
November. For entries contact Country Arts E: kylie.kerrigan@countryarts.org.au
The
Inaugural Cricket Art Prize
Entries due: 25 September
Entries invited
that represent or depict some aspect of the game and sport of cricket. Entry
fee $30, 2D works, first prize $20 000. Exhibition at Sydney Cricket Ground 8
to 25 October and the Melbourne Cricket Ground 21 December to 7 January 2010.
Entry form and details at W: http://www.publisherscup.org.au
Gene Pool
Submissions due: 2 October
Use other
peopleÕs contributions to create your own recombinations, mash-ups, mutations,
mixes and musings - or slice, dice and remix gems from the ABC archives –
Gene Pool is full of possibilities. A joint initiative of Pool, ABC Radio
National, Australian Network for Art and Technology (ANAT), RMIT and Evolution:
The Festival. Contact Nicola Fern T: 03 9626 1758 E: fern.nicola@abc.net.au
W: http://www.pool.org.au/genepool
Theory in Practice Series (TIPS)
Available: NOW
TIPS is a suite
of ten professional practice booklets for practicing visual artists,
craftspeople, and designers produced by NAVA. Each booklet contains in-depth
advice, information and extensive listings of resources available. TIPS can be
pre-ordered by calling NAVA, T: 02 9368 1900 or online W: http://www.visualarts.net.au/modules/civicrm/extern/url.php?u=1712&qid=111122
INTERNATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
ART Singapore & CAAF 2009
Deadline: 31 May
The Contemporary Asian Art Fair, 8 to 12 October is establishing New
Finds,
a platform for emerging artists from around the world. Artists must be present
in Singapore for installation and de-installation. Send a short bio and proposal
idea to E: rsvp@artsingapore.net to receive further
information.
OK
Video Festival Jakarta, Indonesia
Deadline:
15 June
Theme in
2009 is ÔComedyÕ. Video format: mini DVD, mini DV-PAL and multimedia file,
duration 3 to 15 minutes, non-narrative, produced in 2007–09. Entry form
can be download at: http://www.okvideofestival.org
or
RŽunion
Island Biennale Residency
Application
due: 15 June
As part
of preparations for the 2011 Biennale, the RŽunion Island is hosting an
international artists residency and exhibition August–December 2009.
Artists must be from an Ôeconomic southÕ country (which includes Australia) be
part of a cultural institution or an art-focused university, under 35 and have
never exhibited in Europe. For application material W:
http://www.esbareunion.com/The-Reunion-Island-biennale-of-A-D.html
Samstag Scholarships
Closes: 30 June
Applications are
invited for Samstag Scholarships, for study overseas in the visual arts from
2010. Each scholarship is for twelve months overseas, including a tax-exempt
stipend equivalent to US$35,000 plus return airfares and institutional fees for
one academic year. Application forms and guidelines at W: http://www.unisa.edu.au/samstag/apply/default.asp
Asia Art Archive Research Grant
Deadline:
30 June
The
Hong-Kong-based Asia Art Archive is calling for applications from independent
researchers and writers for small and medium scale, goal-specific research
projects in Asia. Award is HK$ 80,000 (approx US$10,000), to be completed
within one year beginning September 2009. More info W:
http://www.aaa.org.hk or contact Janet Chan E: janet@aaa.org.hk
Realise Your Dream Awards
Deadline: 3 July
Realise Your Dream is open to Australians working or studying in
the creative industries including visual arts, design, architecture, music,
digital media and performing arts. Each prize includes $8,000 cash and a return
airfare to London. E: realiseyourdream@britishcouncil.org.au W: http://www.britishcouncil.org.au
Brett
Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship
Closing:
10 July
Open to
Australian artists aged between 20 and 30, the Art Gallery of NSW administers a
$25,000 Scholarship and three-month (from July to Sept 2010) residency at the
CitŽ Internationale des Arts Paris. More info W: http://brettwhiteley.org
Asialink Visual Arts Residency Program
Deadline: 4 September
Asialink Arts offers a wide range of artistic and cultural
programs, initiating cultural and artistic exchange between Australia and Asia.
E: enquiries@asialink.unimelb.edu.au
W: http://www.asialink.unimelb.edu.au
Art & Education Papers archive
Ongoing
Artforum and e-flux have launched the Art & Education Papers
archive. Submissions of new or already existing scholarly articles are invited
from around the world. Texts should be comprehensive, research-based articles
focusing on topics in 20th century and contemporary art. To submit papers E: papers@artandeducation.net Info at W: http://www.artandeducation.net/papers
RECOMMENDED MOVIE
Friday 29 May:
Slum Dog Millionaire (MA15+) 120min. 9.30pm start.
For upcoming films and events visit: http://www.deckchaircinema.com
Location: end of Jervois Road, off Kitchener Drive, Wharf Precinct,
Darwin
INTERESTING SITES
Invisible City - is an online magazine dedicated to showcasing
contemporary art and writing by emerging artists from Australia and around the world.
W: http://www.invisiblecity.org
The South Project – is a major international arts project that brings together
the distinct voices of the southern hemisphere through south-south dialogue and
cross-cultural exchange. W: http://www.southproject.net/south/Welcome2.html
CHECK OUT CURRENT EVENTS AT OTHER CAOS ORGS
CAOs: Contemporary Art Organisations of Australia: http://www.caos.org.au/members.htm
Artspace, NSW: http://www.artspace.org.au
Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, VIC: http://www.accaonline.org.au
Australian Centre for Photography, NSW: http://www.acp.au.com
Australian Network for Art and Technology, SA: http://www.anat.org.au
Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Cooperative, NSW: http://www.boomalli.org.au
Canberra Contemporary Art Space, ACT: http://www.ccas.com.au
Centre for Contemporary Photography, VIC: http://www.ccp.org.au
Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia, SA: http://www.cacsa.org.au
Contemporary Arts Services Tasmania, TAS: http://www.castgallery.org
Experimental Art Foundation, SA: http://www.eaf.asn.au
Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces, VIC: http://www.gertrude.org.au
Institute of Modern Art, QLD: http://www.ima.org.au
Performance Space, NSW: http://www.performancespace.com.au
Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts, WA: http://www.pica.org.au
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National Association for the Visual Arts (NAVA): http://www.visualarts.net.au
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Red HOT Arts Marketing: http://www.redhotarts.com.au
Arts NT e-bulletin: http://www.arts.nt.gov.au
Artabase http://artabase.net
Experimenta: http://www.experimenta.org.au
Arts Hub: http://www.artshub.com.au
Art Monthly: http://www.artmonthly.org.au
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