28 August 2012

Joy Burch drips $50k for artist in residence programs

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Joy Burch is patronising the arts by announcing a whole $50,000 being split seven ways for arts residency programs:

    Funding will support:

    — a Heritage of Lanyon artist residency, a joint initiative of ACT Museums and Galleries and the ACT Heritage Unit;

    — artist residencies at Canberra Contemporary Art Space, in partnership with the ANU School of Art;

    — an opportunity for an Australian Indigenous artist and a visiting international artist to undertake residencies at Gudgenby Cottage in the Namadgi National Park, hosted by CraftACT in partnership with the ACT Parks and Conservation Service;

    — a Creative Fellowships Program at UNSW Canberra, in conjunction with the ACT Writers Centre, hosting three creative writers;

    — the Young Music Society to bring international musicians to engage with Canberra musicians and students;

    — Basketry ACT to bring an international textile artist to live and work in Canberra; and

    — a residency hosted by the Multicultural Women’s Advocacy Group in partnership with the Community Cultural Inclusion Officers, bringing inspiring community arts projects.

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gentoopenguin5:46 pm 28 Aug 12

Probably a guild.

No self respecting basketer would be a union.

I bet the hold their regular meetings on Action Buses…

Basketry ACT Is a weft-wing union.

(Please excuse warped sense of humour.)

gentoopenguin12:09 pm 28 Aug 12

“Basketry ACT”? So the basket weavers of Canberra are organised into a union?

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