arts-e resources - PDF 3 MB - Arts Tasmania - Tasmania Online
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Visual <strong>arts</strong><br />
Corporate Art Scheme (CAS)<br />
Modelled on the <strong>Tasmania</strong>n Government Art Site Scheme, the CAS provides opportunities<br />
for visual artists and designers to develop public artwork for private sector public buildings<br />
and spaces. The CAS encourages collaborations between <strong>Tasmania</strong>n and national or<br />
international artists. CAS commission opportunities are listed on the <strong>arts</strong>@work/<strong>Arts</strong><br />
<strong>Tasmania</strong> website and are advertised through <strong>arts</strong>-e newsbyte, the <strong>arts</strong>@work bulletin.<br />
— www.<strong>arts</strong>.tas.gov.au/<strong>arts</strong>@work/public_art/public_art_commissions<br />
Devonport Regional Art Gallery<br />
The Devonport Regional Gallery is home of the City of Devonport Art Prize. It hosts an<br />
annual program consisting of exhibitions, workshops and events.<br />
— www.devonportgallery.com<br />
Gordon Darling Foundation<br />
The Gordon Darling Foundation aims to support Australia-wide activities of single importance<br />
in the visual <strong>arts</strong> and to assist in the dissemination of knowledge and enjoyment of all aspects<br />
of the visual <strong>arts</strong> to the widest possible audience, through public institutions. The foundation<br />
will give consideration to visionary projects that might not otherwise receive funding.<br />
— www.magsq.com.au/01_cms/details.asp?ID=79<br />
Hunter Island Press (HIP)<br />
HIP is a not-for-profit membership based organisation. Its primary objective is to establish<br />
and operate a professional public access print studio in Hobart. The studio provides a<br />
place for artists to create work and pass on skills to the community.<br />
— www.hunterislandpress.org.au<br />
INFLIGHT<br />
INFLIGHT is an artist run initiative (ARI) based in Hobart, <strong>Tasmania</strong>. It is the aim of members<br />
to foster relationships between artists, audiences, critics, curators, dealers, writers and<br />
other ARIs. The programming preference is towards experimentation. Projects include a<br />
diverse cross section of contemporary art practice.<br />
— www.inflightart.com.au<br />
Kickstart <strong>Arts</strong> Incorporated<br />
Kickstart <strong>Arts</strong> Incorporated produces community focused <strong>arts</strong> projects that link art and<br />
cultural issues with other sectors such as industry, welfare, health, education and science.<br />
Kickstart has number of projects spanning across artforms that offer opportunities for all<br />
areas of the visual <strong>arts</strong> sector.<br />
— www.kickstart.org.au<br />
Moonah <strong>Arts</strong> Centre<br />
Moonah <strong>Arts</strong> Centre offers a rich program of workshops, events and exhibitions throughout<br />
the year. The Moonah <strong>Arts</strong> Centre annual program is open to submissions of proposals<br />
from the public. The Moonah <strong>Arts</strong> Centre is located in southern <strong>Tasmania</strong>.<br />
— www.mac.gcc.tas.gov.au<br />
Next Wave<br />
Next Wave is a biennial festival and development cycle dedicated to developing and<br />
presenting innovative work by young Australian artists. Spanning all art forms and<br />
encouraging interdisciplinary practice.<br />
— www.inside.nextwave.org.au<br />
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