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Image: Catapult mentee Anna Gore with mentor Aldo Iacobelli 2021. Photograph Sia Duff.
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The Collections Project: Cynthia Schwertsik
The Collections Project Cynthia Schwertsik: UTE-ilitarian 29 July - 30 August, 2019 Flinders University Art Museum Exhibition Events: Performative artist talk, in conversation and launch: Thursday 8 August, 3 - 5pm. Lunchbox lecture: Tuesday 13 August, 12 - 12:15pm and Stair performance: Tuesday 13 August, 12:15-1:15pm Cynthia Schwertsik’s practice spans visual and contemporary performance art. She has produced installations and public art for commissions and exhibition throughout Europe,...
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The Collections Project: Honor Freeman
Honor Freeman, Shape of tears (detail), 2019, porcelain. Photograph Grant Hancock. The Collections Project Honor Freeman: Ghost objects July 27 - September 29, 2019 Art Gallery of South Australia Official Launch: 2 August, 2019 As part of the Art Gallery of South Australia's First Friday's Honor Freeman’s practice commemorates the smaller moments that are a constant rhythm of the everyday. Working primarily in porcelain, she harnesses the mimetic qualities inherent in clay through the...
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ART WORKS: Artists in Residence 2019
Image: Negative Space, ‘Noise Garage, Las Pinas, Phillipines’, 2019. Alycia Bennett & Florian Cinco. We are excited to announce our 2019 ART WORKS residencies! Artists in Residence Brad Lay and Negative Space ARI (facilitated by Alycia Bennett and Florian Cinco) will work alongside Writer in Residence Kate Larsen in the Minor Works Building. NEGATIVE SPACE: Alycia Bennett & Florian Cinco ART WORKS Artist in Residency June - Sept 2019 Alycia Bennett is an emerging artist residing in...
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The Guildhouse Fellowship Announcement 2019
Troy-Anthony Baylis with his works on display at the Carriageworks for The National, 2019. Photograph Steven Siewert. Troy-Anthony Baylis announced as the inaugural recipient of the Guildhouse Fellowship Guildhouse, the Art Gallery of South Australia and the James & Diana Ramsay Foundation are delighted to announce that Troy-Anthony Baylis is the inaugural recipient of the Guildhouse Fellowship, aimed at elevating mid-career artists to explore, research and create and extend...
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The Collections Project: Kath Inglis
Image: Kath Inglis, Epiphyte Brooch, 2019. Photograph Grant Hancock. The Collections Project Kath Inglis: of uncertain value July 14 - September 29, 2019. Santos Museum of Economic Botany Adelaide Botanic Garden Opening: Sunday 14 July, 2019. 3pm Guildhouse and the Botanic Gardens of South Australia and the State Herbarium are delighted to present Of uncertain value, by South Australian artist Kath Inglis. PVC has been the dominant material used by Adelaide-based contemporary jeweller...
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ART WORKS: Writer in Residence 2019
Kate Larsen, ‘We approach’, 2018.Kate Larsen ART WORKS Writer in Residency Feb - Sept 2019 We are excited to announce our 2019 ART WORKS residencies! Kate Larsen is an Adelaide-based writer, arts manager and non-profit/cultural consultant. As a writer and professional poet in residence, Kate’s work has been published or commissioned by the Australia Council for the Arts, Arts Centre Melbourne, Kill Your Darlings, Overland Journal, as well as websites and journals in Australia, Asia and the UK....
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The Collections Project 2019 Callout MEB
The Guildhouse Collections Project with the Botanic Gardens and State Herbarium of South Australia 2019 provides artists with the opportunity to research the Botanic Garden’s extensive historical and living collections. Beginning in February 2019, the research period will allow time for an artist to create responsive new work for exhibition at the Museum of Economic Botany in July 2019. The Collections Project has a rich history of connecting artists with state institutions, examples of...
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2018 CATAPULT
Image: Lesa Farrant, Sea Spurge, 2018. Photograph: Grant Hancock. 2018 CATAPULT recipients The inaugural round of the CATAPULT mentorship program attracted a huge amount of strong, high caliber applications. The program will enable 9 artists to engage with mentors, allowing them to extend their practice through ambitious projects that will teach new skills and strengthen the scope of practice. We express our thanks and gratitude to the amount of outstanding applicants in this...
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The Collections Project 2019: Call Out
The Guildhouse Collections Project 2019 with Flinders University Art Museum (FUAM) is a collaborative project between Guildhouse and the Flinders University Art Museum that provides artists with the opportunity to respond to Flinders University’s extensive collection of art and develop new work for exhibition at their Bedford Park campus. One of Guildhouse’s key objectives is to promote contemporary visual art, craft and design. The Collections Project provides a unique opportunity for...