Category: Artist Opportunity


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…TO REALISE THAT PERFORMANCE PROJECT I’VE PROMISED MYSELF I’D DO

With thanks to Arts NSW, Queen Street Studio is offering a Performing Arts Residency Program in 2013 that will provide free studio workspace at Heffron Hall (Darlinghurst) for Sydney-based performing artists from April to October. The residencies will vary from one-week to four-weeks in length, with 8 residencies up for grabs.

The aim of the residency program is to support artistic development and expression through a diversity of performing art practises. The residencies are open to professional artists and groups (emerging or established) encompassing a diverse range of practises and outcomes with an emphasis on projects that address professional development, the creation of new work and the investigation of innovative practice. All artists must come from NSW and priority will be given to local performing artists (defined as inner-city Sydney).

Successful applicants will be offered a stipend of $600 per week to assist artist/s expenses while undertaking their residency. All residency applications will be peer assessed by a panel of industry professionals. Please Note: Stipend will not be paid to projects that have received funding.

All residencies dates are fixed and give studio access on weekdays only between 10am–4pm at Heffron Hall; cnr Burton and Palmer Streets, Darlinghurst NSW.

For more information and application guidelines visit: http://www.queenstreetstudio.com/perf-arts-residency.html

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… SEEK INSPIRATIONAL TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES AND INVEST IN MY CREATIVITY?

Register for a three day Viewpoints Masterclass led by New York based theatre maker, Laura Sheedy to be held at Hefron Hall in Darlinghurst from Thurs 14th to Sat 16th Feb, 2013.

Viewpoints is a technique of training and improvisation that articulates the two dominant elements that performers and directors deal with on stage – time and space. Viewpoints started in the dance world and was developed for the theatre by Anne Bogart and the SITI Company. It is now an incredibly influential force in contemporary theatre practice.

Participants will be immersed in the Viewpoints technique, creating work together spontaneously and intuitively, training in skills that generate dynamic theatre. This three day intensive will be an invaluable resource for makers of theatre, circus, dance and cross art-form live performance.

And if you’re already familiar with Viewpoints, this will be a wonderful opportunity to train.

Please email sheedy.laura@gmail.com for a registration form, or with any questions you may have. Payment is via Paypal and a $50 deposit secures your place.

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With thanks to Arts NSW, Queen Street Studio is offering a Performing Arts Residency Program in 2013 that will provide free studio workspace at Heffron Hall (Darlinghurst) for Sydney-based performing artists from April to October. The residencies will vary from one-week to four-weeks in length, with 8 residencies up for grabs.

The aim of the residency program is to support artistic development and expression through a diversity of performing art practises. The residencies are open to professional artists and groups (emerging or established) encompassing a diverse range of practises and outcomes with an emphasis on projects that address professional development, the creation of new work and the investigation of innovative practice. All artists must come from NSW and priority will be given to local performing artists (defined as inner-city Sydney).

Successful applicants will be offered a stipend of $600 per week to assist artist/s expenses while undertaking their residency. All residency applications will be peer assessed by a panel of industry professionals. Please Note: Stipend will not be paid to projects that have received funding.

All residencies dates are fixed and give studio access on weekdays only between 10am–4pm at Heffron Hall; cnr Burton and Palmer Streets, Darlinghurst NSW.

Call for Proposals are currently open for:

First Residency: One Week
Dates: 22 – 26 April
Time: Mon – Fri 10am – 4pm

Second Residency: Two Weeks
Dates: 24 June – 5 July
Time: Mon – Fri 10am – 4pm

Third Residency: Two Weeks
Dates: 8 – 19 July
Time: Mon – Fri 10am – 4pm

Fourth Residency: Four Weeks
Dates: 22 July – 16 August
Time: Mon – Fri 10am – 4pm

Fifth Residency: One Week
Dates: 19 – 23 August
Time: Mon – Fri 10am – 4pm

Sixth Residency: Three Weeks
Dates: 26 August – 13 September
Time: Mon – Fri 10am – 4pm

Seventh Residency: Two Weeks
Dates: 16 – 27 September
Time: Mon – Fri 10am – 4pm

Eighth Residency: One week
Dates: 30 September – 4 October

APPLICATIONS:
OPEN: Friday 21 December 2012
CLOSE: Friday 25 January 2013
APPLICANTS NOTIFIED: Friday 8 February 2013

ELIGIBILITY
18 years of age and over.
A resident of New South Wales, living and working in Sydney.
Professional Artist/Group (emerging or established.)

SELECTION CRITERIA
– Calibre of artist/collaborating artists.
– Clear articulation of rationale and process for the residency.
– Benefit of the residency to the development of your work or practice.

PROPOSAL GUIDELINES
Applications should not exceed two A4 pages and MUST include the following:

  • WHO including full contact details both telephone and email along with a brief biography of the individual/group applying.
  • WHAT you aim to do during the residency.
  • WHY the residency program will benefit the development of your work or practice.
  • INDICATE which residency dates you prefer, and if your project has applied for funding or is already funded.

For further information please contact james@queenstreetstudio.com
Information on Heffron Hall.

ALL APPLICATIONS MUST BE EMAILED TO:

james@queenstreetstudio.com

by 5pm, Friday 25 January 2013.
(Please do not send documents over 2MB.)

Artist, Designers and Makers

Platform72 is an ever changing art gallery and design store housing an eclectic mix of high quality artworks across all mediums and designer goods; specifically but not exclusive to homewares, jewellery and accessories.  Our focus is on showcasing the breadth and diversity of Australia’s creative talent, connecting artists, makers and designers with people who appreciate work made by hand, heart and soul.

We aim to make art more accessible by offering a no commission structure on sales making the price on the work what the artist determines as the value of the piece.

For artists & designers to show work with us we rent spaces from $44  — $110 per week for our shop floor and between $300-$385 (incl. GST) per week for prime window and wall real estate.

If you are interested in exhibiting and selling your work through us, please email info@platform72.com.auwith a link to your website, blog or attach a few low-res images of your work.

We are also looking for interns to help us as our gallery grows! Intern’s check out our website -  http://www.platform72.com.au/platform72/intern_program.html

2012/2013 Local Community Grants Program

The 2012/2013 Local Community Grants Program opens for application on Monday 20 August 2012 and closes on Monday 17 September 2012 at 6pm. Funding for projects is provided between 1 January 2013 and 31 December 2013. Under the program, the City provides grants of up to $5,000 to non-profit community organisations for community projects, events, activities, services and resources that help build strong, healthy and vibrant local communities. Application forms and guidelines are available from www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/community/grantsandawards

2013 Fringe World (Perth) registrations open

Building on the success of the inaugural FRINGE WORLD 2012, they know that next year’s Festival is going to be huge. Artist/venue/presenter registrations are now open for their festival. FRINGE WORLD Festival, presented by ARTRAGE, is the newest player on the world fringe festival scene. FRINGE WORLD 2012 involved just under 850 Western Australian, Australian and international participants who presented more than 1,500 individual performances during the three week season. More than 50,000 tickets were sold at FRINGE WORLD 2012, generating just under $1.1 million in sales. FRINGE WORLD will return in 2013 from 25 January to 24 February. Register here.

Seminar and Panel Discussion on new commission

The Shock of the New Reform of the Third Sector” examines the Australian Charities and Not-for-Profit Commission (ACNC) and how it might affect you. The expert presenters will provide insight and clarity about the establishment of the ACNC which commenced on 1 October 2012. Industry-affected representatives will then lead a discussion on implications of the reform for their organisations. Held at Level 13, 1 Macquarie Place on Thursday 13 September from 5.30pm-7.30pm. RSVP by September 7 to emccarthy@hunthunt.com.au

The Median Book of Stats

Arts On Tour has just released ‘The Median Book of Stats’ — spanning 5 years of touring data from 2007–2011. Check out the trends in box office results. See how marketing spends stacks up against audience results. What days of the week sell better and what genres are tracking the best on regional tours…and more, all in a quick flick through format. Some of the results will reinforce your anecdotal beliefs…but there are a few surprises in there too. To get your copy of the Median booklet simply head to http://www.artsontour.com.au/library/aot_publications and download.

MARDI GRAS 2013 — Applications now open

Applications to be part of the 2013 Sydney Mardi Gras Festival are now open. Next year is the 35th anniversary and there are number of opportunities to get involved — through our Cultural festival (which includes Performing Arts, Visual Arts, Social and Community events), through our Youth Festival and through the Team Sydney Sports Festival. For more info and applications click HERE

Site-Specifc Art Award

In 2012, Undercliff Wines have donated the $2500 prize money for the Undercliff Award for Site Specific Art, the only prize of its kind in Australia. We are now calling for entries of proposal drawings or existing artworks. Entry form and artist info here. Closing Date: 13 August 2012.

The Balnaves Foundation Playwright’s Award

There’s only a few weeks to go to get your application in for the inaugural Balnaves Foundation Playwright’s Award. A panel of indigenous and non-indigenous artists will award the $20,000 prize for the creation of a new play by an Indigenous playwright. Applications from Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander playwrights are invited from across the country – if you have a story to tell, this could be for you. For the guidelines go to: www.belvoir.com.au/balnaves Applications close Friday 31st August, 6pm

Australia Council — Creative Development (Dance)

A grant to support the research and creation of new dance work closing 15 AUGUST, 2012. It aims to encourage artists to take time to develop a work through its life cycle. You can apply for one or more development stages of a single work. Individual artists, companies and other organisations are welcome to apply. Visit: http://www.australiacouncil.gov.au/grants/grants/2012/projects_-_creative_development_august_2012

Young Curators Program — Palais De Tokyo

In the summer of 2013 the Palais de Tokyo is entrusting its entire program to young curators and is calling for proposals that extend the newest forms of contemporary art. Applications close: 30 SEPTEMBER 2012. Visit: http://www.palaisdetokyo.com/en/exposition/young-curators-season-2013

$20 tickets for 6 or more Gangsters

Co-founder and Director of Queen Street Studio, James Winter’s new show “MUM’S IN: Stories from Razorhurst” open this Sunday afternoon at the Kings Cross Hotel from 5pm. They are offering group discounts for bookings of 6 or more people. Dress up 1930’s. For info visit: http://www.mumsin.com.au/

artsHub Awards 2012

Developed to recognise those who create and support work that is exciting, engaging, challenging or simply excellent and to offer recognition of unique and upcoming Australian artists, the artsHub Awards aim to encourage and recognise creativity and achievement in all areas of the arts. Nominations open August 16. Visit: http://www.artshub.com.au/au/artshub-awards/

Stage 32

Network with film, television and theatre creatives, find cast & crew for your project and get work in the industry. Visit: http://www.stage32.com/welcome2/

From January 1 to April 30, 2013 Darlinghurst Theatre Company’s energies will be focused on fitting out and moving into its new theatre the Eternity Playhouse.

During this transition period Darlinghurst Theatre Company will hire out its current theatre venue in Potts Point and they are currently taking proposals from interested parties.

Click here for further information and to put forward a proposal: http://www.darlinghursttheatre.com/files/dtc_hireguidleines_2013.pdf

Submissions for the Eternity Playhouse for the 2014 season will be announced early 2013.

CALLING OUT ALL EMERGING QUEER PERFORMERS

Performance Space is delighted to announce a new development initiative supported by the Stephen Cummins Bequest, which aims to nurture and critically foster Sydney’s queer performance scene. They are seeking proposals for three, one-week intensive residencies, to enable emerging artists to develop an aspect of their practice. The residency will be supported by an artist fee, technical support, and through one-on-one mentorship with an established Australian performer, director, or dramaturge. The deadline for proposals is Midnight, Monday 30 July 2012. For more information on how to apply, go to performancespace.com.au.

COMMUNICATIONS AND MARKETING COORDINATOR

PACT is seeking a highly organised and efficient person with a flair for linguistic and visual aesthetics and attention to detail for the role of Communications and Marketing Coordinator. S/he works closely with the Artistic Director to implement the company’s unique identity, develop strategies and secure opportunities to promote the company and its activities. S/he is responsible for planning and delivery of communications and marketing for the company, its activities and discrete projects; and the accuracy of public messages by and about the company. Applications Due: 9am Tuesday 24 July 2012. Interviews: Wednesday 25 July. For more information on how to apply and a position description download a package from our website http://www.pact.net.au/2012/07/job-communication-and-marketing-coordinator/

ADELAIDE FRINGE ARTIST INFO SESSION

Just a quick one to help spread the word about the mid-year intake of UWS’ Associate Degree in Creative Industries, which close next Friday 1 June. The promise is that if you bring the creative, they’ll give you the business… well worth looking into.

Click here to head to the website and find out more.

Strings Attached were our very first Performing Arts residents at FraserStudios. Rigging some very impressive scaffolding in the Studio 12 Exhibition & Gallery space back in 2009, they worked on a very early development of their show Return to the Trees, which debuted at Carriageworks last week. We’ve invited Strings Attached to perform at our exclusive book launch of 1,386 days at FraserStudios next Friday night and they’re also presenting a one-day masterclass as part of our 30 days & 30 nights program.

Here’s an unedited interview with LeeAnne Litton from Strings Attached, an excerpt of which appears in our book:

You were our very first Performing Arts Residents to occupy FraserStudios. Do you think you left a legacy for other performers?

Ha, ha! Not at all! Perhaps others got a bit inspired by the unusual use of the space and thought of possibilities that never occured to them before. We hope, but I think we never thought about it.

Tell us about your time at FraserStudios. What were you working on while you were here? 

We were researching ideas around a new set and movement vocabulary for a show about climate change. The residency  helped us to consolidate our ideas and dreams around the new show and especially about the possibility of creating a large structure that seemed very ambitious at the time. But the gained experience gave us the courage to apply for funding and now, after three years of a very steep learning curve, the ideas have become a show!

Strings Attached, photo by Arunas Photography

Tell us about the work.

The work is called A Return to the Trees and the show has had two development periods already. It premiered last week at Carriageworks.

What is your funniest memory from your residency?

Hard to remember any funny moments. I think we were mainly just excited and happy. The themes that we were exploring were too painful for laughter at that stage and the dangerous set made it really difficult to laugh at accidents, so we didn’t have many funny moments. But we had lots of tenderness!

Who else did you come across while you working here? 

The residency gave us the opportunity to invite a diverse group of performing artists to come and participate in a few Open Days.

Did you ever write anything on the infamous FraserStudios toilet walls? Anything you’d like to own up to?

No, not one thing. I did read a few, though, trying to find some creative inspiration!

Do you miss anything about FraserStudios?

Our time at FraserStudios was quite magic. It was our first “proper” residency too.

Nobody telling us what to do, no agenda, no pressure and most importantly: nobody harassing us with liability fears and mistrust! We were so excited with our project and also with working with a new group of collaborators with whom we built amazing friendship and working relationships that we still keep.

It was graduation time at that point and after that we were thrown into the real world!

Did you leave anything behind? 

Only a big bag of memories.!

Describe a typical day in the studio. 

Arrival!

Warm up!

Open Improvisation!

Discussion and documenting images/ideas and processes!

Exploration on movement skills/Ideas!

Lunch!

Structured Improvisation!

Discussion and documenting images/ideas and processes!

Exploration on movement skills/Ideas!

Favourite place to drink / eat / nap / meditate near (or in) FraserStudios? 

That is a tough one to say. It would be between the couches in the common space and sitting in the steel tube home (structure-set) that we built.

Does Sydney need another space like FraserStudios? 

Yes. FraserStudios is going to be missed immensely! The diverse range of artists this place brought together, I don’t know of any other venue that does this in Sydney.!

Why do artists need space? 

To have a hub that has a creative buzz for inspiration and networking. To also be able continue to work on the art!

Is it difficult as an aerial artist to find suitable spaces to work in?

Yes. Aerial spaces are scarce in Sydney and those that exist are not financially viable for individuals or small non-for profit companies. The big rehearsal spaces can also be very very strict on liability issues and their overly-tight “safety rules” don’t make our art-form safer, but simply unaffordable. A genuine concern for other people’s safety opens the doors to trust, care and responsibility. But when the concern is based on the fear of our own liability, the doors that are opened only lead to mistrust, blame and more danger. These are great obstacles for creativity. At FraserStudios people listened to us (especially Sam Chester) and worked from our side to help us to be safe, but for our own sake. We learned since then, that if you do it this way, liability is a simpler issue to deal with, simply because nobody gets hurt.

If you could work anywhere in the world, where would it be? 

Our dream spaces would either be an old industrial warehouse with lots of character and close to the city where we could work for longer periods of time with little expenses, or a piece of bushland with a large shed on it where we could do the same but with a bit more of a residential feel to it (and again, lots of time!).

Imagine this was the FraserStudios Year 12 Yearbook (or maybe one of those terrible autograph bears). What would your message to the space be? 

FraserStudios you rocked our world!! I believe without the opportunity of the performing artist residency Strings Attached would be in a totally different place, you helped us launch our first funded creative project as professional performing artists!

Anything else you’d like to say? 

Here’s your chance. A big thankyou to all those behind the scenes of FrasersStudios! Without you guys and all the hard yards you guys have walked, the Sydney Arts community wouldn’t be the same.

Awww shucks LeeAnne…

If you’re interested in taking part in Strings Attached’s masterclass, taking place on Tuesday 5 June, click here for more info and registrations. We’ve also got workshops with Kaz Therese, The Fondue Set and Kate Gaul. Our Kate Champion masterclass has already reached capacity, so make sure you register now before you miss out on the others! 

 

PACT centre for emerging artists’ Ensemble program has allowed many of Sydney artists to get their foot in the door, make some excellent connections and get on stage.

They have just extended their application deadline for the 2012 Ensemble to 30 April, with auditions taking place on 14 May.

Turning the ripe old age of 10 2012, this opportunity has allowed artists across all disciplines to work with professionals such as Sam Chester, Drew Fairly, Cat Jones, Julie Vulcan, Melissa Hunt and Emma Lockhart Wilson. Disciplinary areas cover movement training, creative development and sound design and composition.

Artists between 18– 30 years are encouraged to take part (it begins in July and ends in December), As part of the application you will be required to prepare a 2 minute audition performance.

To apply for the program, complete the registration form (click HERE to get your hands on one) and send the completed form to Julie Vulcan – associateddirector@pact.net.au with “Ensemble 2012” and your name in the subject.

Good luck!

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