Cairns Exhibition Development Program closing for applications soon
The Exhibition Development Program returns in 2018! Led by experienced curators, participants will be led through all aspects of exhibition planning and execution.
Gain confidence pitching your work to galleries, get professional feedback on your exhibition proposals, and connect with like-minded artists. Participants from the 2017 program created their own informal collective, and held a group exhibition by the end of the year!
Bookings for Cairns and Brisbane are now open.
Queensland Regional Art Awards 2018 open for entries April 16
The Queensland Regional Art Awards is always a much-anticipated event on the Flying Arts calendar. Entries open in just a couple of weeks!
The theme this year is Wanderlust:
From dirt roads to rock pools, luscious rainforests to local festivals, Queensland is a state that inspires exploration. It’s full of diverse personalities, local legends and hidden gems valued by tourists and locals alike. Artists are asked to embrace a spirit of adventure to discover something unique about their own community or one that they visit within the state.
We can’t wait to see what regional and remote Queensland artists come up with this year!
Annual General Meeting
Flying Arts Alliance’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) is scheduled for Wednesday 18th of April 2018 and members can either attend in person or online. Members are encouraged to vote now or nominate a proxy by 13th April to ensure the meeting reaches quorum. Voting can be completed online and is a simple process that only requires a few minutes of your time. Vote Now.
If you wish to vote in the AGM and are not currently a member we invite you to join Flying Arts Alliance as a financial member of the organisation.
Iconic Queensland Launches in Toowoomba
Iconic Queensland, the touring exhibition of the 2017 Queensland Regional Art Awards, was officially launched in March at USQ Artsworx Gallery in Toowoomba.
Take a look at the pictures and speech transcriptions taken on the day!
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Allan Tulloch’s Residency at The Edge, SLQ
Ipswich artist Allan Tulloch received the Queensland Regional Art Awards Digital Art Award in 2017 for his digital performance piece entitled Float. Part of his prize was a six-day residency at The Edge, State Library of Queensland. Allan blogged about his experiences learning to develop his artistic practice using new media such as 3D printing and laser cutting.
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Jane Dennis’s Residency at McGregor Summer Retreat
Emerging Cooktown artist Jane Dennis won the Remote Artist Award in the Queensland Regional Art Awards 2017 for her piece, Bait Ball. As part of her prize she attended a five day residency at McGregor Summer School, thanks to USQ Artsworx. Jane chose to participate in the ‘Pendragon Boot-Making Workshop’ and shared her experiences with us.
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Queensland Regional Art Awards
April
16apr(apr 16)9:00 am20jul(jul 20)5:00 pmOpen for Entries: Queensland Regional Art Awards 2018
Time
16th April 2018 9:00 am - 20th July 2018 5:00 pm(GMT+10:00)
Location
Your computer
Event Details
Artists currently residing in Queensland outside of the Brisbane City Council boundary are eligible to enter the Queensland Regional Art Awards. The Queensland Regional Art Awards (QRAA)
Event Details
Artists currently residing in Queensland outside of the Brisbane City Council boundary
are eligible to enter the Queensland Regional Art Awards.
The Queensland Regional Art Awards (QRAA) is an annual visual arts prize and exhibition for established and emerging artists living in regional and remote Queensland. The program aims to provide a platform for further professional development.
From dirt roads to rock pools, luscious rainforests to local festivals, Queensland is a state that inspires exploration. It’s full of diverse personalities, local legends and hidden gems valued by tourists and locals alike.
This year, artists are asked to embrace a spirit of adventure to discover something unique about their own community or one that they visit within the state.
The theme was to be addressed in an accompanying artist statement of 100 – 150 words. All entries are eligible for the $10,000 Flying Arts ‘Art for Life’ Award and for selection in the touring exhibition.
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You can also View the print entry form, View Full Eligibility and Entry Requirements
Young Artists aged 15 – 26: $25*
Early Bird Entries (before June 29): $35* ($30* for Members)
Final Entries: $40* ($35* for Members)
2018 Awards and Prizes
Artists must nominate their artwork for prize categories and meet the award criteria to be considered eligible for category prizes.
FLYING ARTS ‘ART FOR LIFE’ AWARD
$10,000 cash, non acquisitive
Thanks to the members of the Flying Arts Alliance 500 Club.
All entries are eligible for the Flying Arts ‘Art For Life’ Award
THE ANNIE TAN MEMORIAL WATERCOLOUR AWARD
$3,000 cash, non acquisitive
Thanks to The Booth Memorial Fund of Annie Tan (Yuh Siew) and the Geoff Booth Foundation
For watercolour artists who have not previously won a major State or National art prize or award and do not have current gallery or agent representation.
BETTY CROMBIE YOUNG ARTIST DEVELOPMENT AWARD
$2,000 cash, non acquisitive
Thanks to David Crombie
TEXTILE ART AWARD
$1,500 cash, non acquisitive
Thanks to Janet de Boer and Art for Life donor
PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD
Adult – $1,250 Ironlak art materials voucher
Youth – $750 Ironlak art materials voucher
Thanks to Ironlak
All entries are eligible for the People’s Choice Award
DIGITAL ART AWARD
Fully funded one week residency at The Edge, SLQ including 7 nights accommodation at The Johnson, valued at $4,000
Thanks to The Edge, State Library of Queensland, The Johnson and Flying Arts Alliance
Digital art means any artwork that has been created or enhanced by digital technology. Residency includes return airfare to Brisbane from your nearest airport or equivalent, accommodation and per diem. Must use within six months of receiving prize.
REMOTE ARTIST AWARD
Fully funded one week residency at McGregor Summer Retreat (Jan 2019) valued at $2,500
Thanks to USQ Artsworx
Open to artists who live in remote Queensland, more than 300km from an urban centre. Residency includes return airfare to Brisbane from your nearest airport or equivalent, accommodation and per diem. Must use within six months of receiving prize.
2018 Judging Panel
Bianca Acimovic (Touring Exhibition Curator) – Director, Rockhampton Regional Art Gallery
Renee Grace – Director, Museum of Brisbane
Bruce Heiser – Director, Heiser Gallery
For Artists & Artsworkers
April
Time
19th February 2018 10:00 am - 20th April 2018 5:00 pm(GMT+10:00)
Location
KickArts Contemporary Arts, Centre of Contemporary Arts
96 Abbott Street, Cairns, QLD, 4870
Event Details
Master the art of developing your own exhibition and how to pitch your proposal to galleries. Join experienced industry professional Lisa Beilby in an intensive weekend of workshops to design,
Event Details
Master the art of developing your own exhibition and how to pitch your proposal to galleries. Join experienced industry professional Lisa Beilby in an intensive weekend of workshops to design, plan and manage your solo or group exhibition. Participants will receive course study materials prior to the workshop and will have the chance to gain feedback on completed proposals following the intensive.
Learn about:
– Essential principles of exhibition concept, planning, design and development
– How to work with exhibition venues
– Marketing and promotion
– Logistics, contracts and legal issues
– Packing, handling and installation
Additional Program Details
Registrations close – 5pm Friday 20 April 2018
Last date for registration cancellations – Thursday 26 April 2018
Course material posted to participants – Friday 27 April 2018
Intensive workshop sessions: Saturday 19 May – Sunday 20 May 2018
$150/$140 for Flying Arts Members
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Additional Information
Lisa Beilby works across the visual, new media and performing arts as an artist, curator, producer and designer – extensively in cultural development, touring, event and project management. She is an accomplished creative producer, arts administrator, writer, researcher and marketeer. Lisa has significant design, visual arts, multi-media, community and public relations skills, happily applied in a variety of capacities in locations remote, regional and urban.
Lisa has a strong interest in curating creative projects within cultural heritage and social history frameworks, recognising their importance as fabulous tools for the delivery of a variety of stakeholder satisfactions – great for community, great for the cultural and wider sectors.
Time
1st March 2018 10:00 am - 13th August 2018 4:00 pm(GMT+10:00)
Location
TAFE Queensland, Southbank Campus, Room E1002
66 Ernest Street, South Brisbane, Queensland, 4101
Event Details
Master the art of developing your own exhibition and how to pitch your proposal to galleries. Join experienced industry professional Elysha Rei in an intensive weekend of workshops to design,
Event Details
Master the art of developing your own exhibition and how to pitch your proposal to galleries. Join experienced industry professional Elysha Rei in an intensive weekend of workshops to design, plan and manage your solo or group exhibition. Participants will receive course study materials prior to the workshop and will have the chance to gain feedback on completed proposals following the intensive.
Learn about:
– Essential principles of exhibition concept, planning, design and development
– How to work with exhibition venues
– Marketing and promotion
– Logistics, contracts and legal issues
– Packing, handling and installation
Key Dates
Registrations close – 13 August 2018
Last date for registration cancellations – 5pm 17 August 2018
Course material posted to participants – 20 August 2018
Intensive workshop sessions: Saturday 15 September – Sunday 16 September 2018
$150/$140 for Flying Arts Members
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Additional Information
Elysha Rei is a Japanese-Australian visual artist and arts manager based in Brisbane, with a passion for providing opportunities and professional development for artists and communities. Since completing a Bachelor of Visual Arts, Rei has exhibited work, curated exhibitions and managed cultural spaces across Queensland as well as Melbourne, Sydney, Darwin, New Zealand Thailand and the US.
Rei’s experiences as an artist extend to independent exhibitions, art commissions and projects for clients such as Museum of Brisbane, Onespace Gallery, Brisbane City Council, Artisan, Redland City Council, QIC, Engage Arts, First Coat International Street Art Festival and Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery. She has also held roles as founder and Co-Director of the artist-run initiative Made Creative Space Toowoomba (2011-13), Director of the regional art gallery Dogwood Crossing in Miles (2012-13), and founder and Director of the international artist residency Sam Rit Residency, in Thailand (2013-17). She now holds a Master’s in Business Administration and is currently working to develop the first Education and Public Program at the Queensland State Archives.
23apr12:00 pm1:00 pmPricing for ArtistsWebinar for Artists & Artsworkers
Time
23rd April 2018 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm(GMT+10:00)
Location
Your computer
Event Details
Pricing your work can be a tricky task when you don’t know where to begin. Learn the basics, such as working out the value of your work for wholesale or
Event Details
Pricing your work can be a tricky task when you don’t know where to begin. Learn the basics, such as working out the value of your work for wholesale or retail in this beginner’s guide to pricing for artists.
FREE
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Additional Information
Laura Pike is the professional development co-ordinator at NAVA, the National Association for the Visual Arts. Laura works with artists throughout Australia to develop key professional skills for artists, through workshops, seminars, and events. Collaborating with leading professional artists and organisations, Laura develops resources for NAVA members, and facilitates panel discussions on critical issues facing the sector. Laura’s background is in art, design and education – teaching at a tertiary level, and a co-director of creative collective, Province Studio.
29apr10:00 am4:00 pmGrants and FundingWorkshop for Artists & Artsworkers
Time
29th April 2018 10:00 am - 4:00 pm(GMT+10:00)
Location
Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts
420 Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley, QLD, 4006
Event Details
Seeking funding through grants and don’t know where to start? Learn how to plan, develop and apply for grant applications to assist in making your arts project a success. This workshop
Event Details
Seeking funding through grants and don’t know where to start? Learn how to plan, develop and apply for grant applications to assist in making your arts project a success.
This workshop will navigate grant protocols, application forms and managing the project for easy acquittals.
Please bring pen and paper or laptop for note-taking, and lunch if required. There are a number of dining options available in close proximity to the venue if needed. Tea, coffee and biscuits will be provided.
Please note:
The current front entry to the Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary is closed for construction. Please enter the building via side door located on Berwick Street through the IMA courtyard.
The workshop space is on Level 4 of the Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts. Please follow the Flying Arts signage.
If you have any difficulties finding this location please feel free to call: 3216 1322 and we will assist you with directions.
$65 ($60 for Flying Arts Members)
Additional Information
Andrea Smith is a Grants Writer, Arts Business Educator and Copyright specialist. She has successful graduates working in the arts worldwide from her many years of teaching business to artists. Her ultimate goal is to help artists become sustainable in their practice, by showing them how to make the business behind the artform equally fun and easy as the art itself.
May
Time
1st March 2018 10:00 am - 13th August 2018 4:00 pm(GMT+10:00)
Location
TAFE Queensland, Southbank Campus, Room E1002
66 Ernest Street, South Brisbane, Queensland, 4101
Event Details
Master the art of developing your own exhibition and how to pitch your proposal to galleries. Join experienced industry professional Elysha Rei in an intensive weekend of workshops to design,
Event Details
Master the art of developing your own exhibition and how to pitch your proposal to galleries. Join experienced industry professional Elysha Rei in an intensive weekend of workshops to design, plan and manage your solo or group exhibition. Participants will receive course study materials prior to the workshop and will have the chance to gain feedback on completed proposals following the intensive.
Learn about:
– Essential principles of exhibition concept, planning, design and development
– How to work with exhibition venues
– Marketing and promotion
– Logistics, contracts and legal issues
– Packing, handling and installation
Key Dates
Registrations close – 13 August 2018
Last date for registration cancellations – 5pm 17 August 2018
Course material posted to participants – 20 August 2018
Intensive workshop sessions: Saturday 15 September – Sunday 16 September 2018
$150/$140 for Flying Arts Members
BOOK NOW
Additional Information
Elysha Rei is a Japanese-Australian visual artist and arts manager based in Brisbane, with a passion for providing opportunities and professional development for artists and communities. Since completing a Bachelor of Visual Arts, Rei has exhibited work, curated exhibitions and managed cultural spaces across Queensland as well as Melbourne, Sydney, Darwin, New Zealand Thailand and the US.
Rei’s experiences as an artist extend to independent exhibitions, art commissions and projects for clients such as Museum of Brisbane, Onespace Gallery, Brisbane City Council, Artisan, Redland City Council, QIC, Engage Arts, First Coat International Street Art Festival and Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery. She has also held roles as founder and Co-Director of the artist-run initiative Made Creative Space Toowoomba (2011-13), Director of the regional art gallery Dogwood Crossing in Miles (2012-13), and founder and Director of the international artist residency Sam Rit Residency, in Thailand (2013-17). She now holds a Master’s in Business Administration and is currently working to develop the first Education and Public Program at the Queensland State Archives.
11may9:00 am5:00 pmArtist Consultation - John StaffordConsultation for Artists & Artsworkers
Time
11th May 2018 9:00 am - 5:00 pm(GMT+10:00)
Location
Flying Arts Alliance Office
420 Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley, 4006, Queensland
Event Details
Take the opportunity to discuss your arts practice one-on-one with a respected industry professional. Either at the Flying Arts office or via Skype, this one hour session will provide you
Event Details
Take the opportunity to discuss your arts practice one-on-one with a respected industry professional. Either at the Flying Arts office or via Skype, this one hour session will provide you with a chance to map out your career directions and gain feedback about your portfolio.
Session bookings are for one hour between 9am and 5pm.
You are welcome to bring any resources, artwork, portfolios or other items that will assist you with your consultation. Flying Arts will provide a computer and internet access should you wish to use any online resources during your consultation.
$65 ($60 for Flying Arts Members)
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Additional Information
John Stafford is a Director of CREATIVEMOVE, a Brisbane-based visual arts consultancy providing strategic advice and delivering outcomes for the arts, built environment and government sectors. The company specialises in public art commissions, artist services and curatorial projects. In November 2016, John and co-director, Jodie Cox, launched Onespace Gallery in Highgate Hill, Brisbane, a mixed-model style of gallery and innovative space to present contemporary art and design.
John has undertaken numerous curatorial and project management activities for a range of clients including: Lendlease; Aria Property Group; South Bank Corporation; Brisbane Airport Corporation; Quandamooka Yoolooburrabee Aboriginal Corporation and the Redland City Council; City of Gold Coast; Brisbane City Council; Cairns Regional Council; Mackay Regional Council; FORM (Crown Towers Perth Development); Supreme Court Library of Queensland; School of English, Media and Art History, University of Queensland; Cairns Indigenous Art Fair; and artists shortlisted for projects in a range of Australian cities and overseas.
28may12:00 pm1:00 pmPreparing Your Work for ExhibitionsWebinar for Artists & Artsworkers
Time
28th May 2018 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm(GMT+10:00)
Location
Your computer
Event Details
Handling your work properly can make all the difference in ensuring it arrives safely for exhibition. Join us in this webinar which will demonstrate the basic materials and techniques for
Event Details
Handling your work properly can make all the difference in ensuring it arrives safely for exhibition. Join us in this webinar which will demonstrate the basic materials and techniques for ensuring your work is ready. Display, packaging and freight materials will be covered for a range of artistic works.
FREE
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Additional Information
Kirralee Robinson is an artist and Gallery technician based in Brisbane. She has a bachelor degree from QUT in Visual Arts and currently owns and operates a woodworking studio. Kirralee has been working in galleries around the Brisbane area for 4 years across a broad range of disciplines including public art, craft and design, building projects and art handling.
For Young Artists
April
Time
12th February 2018 5:00 am - 15th June 2018 5:00 pm(GMT+10:00)
Location
IMA Learning Space
Level 1, Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts, 420 Brunswick Street
Event Details
Take part in a unique immersion experience in contemporary art practice across galleries in Brisbane, and work with established industry mentors to hone your art writing skills. Your essays will
Event Details
Take part in a unique immersion experience in contemporary art practice across galleries in Brisbane, and work with established industry mentors to hone your art writing skills. Your essays will be published in a high quality publication produced by the Institute of Modern Art.
Participants will take a tour of Brisbane galleries and cultural institutions, before engaging in the critical arts writing intensive, in which they will respond to works currently on exhibition at the Institute of Modern Art.
Essays produced by the participants will be professionally reviewed, edited and published in an online and printed publication.
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Applications close: 5pm, 15 June
Program Dates: 11 July – 13 July (Residential participants to arrive 10 July)
Program Venue: The Institute of Modern Art, Fortitude Valley
Participants: Year 11 – 12
Cost:
Residential: $250 for 3 days/3 nights fully inclusive*
Day Students: $150 for 3 days**
* Includes twin-share accommodation and meals, workshops and materials
** Includes lunch, workshops and materials
Travel Subsidies are available thanks to Brian Tucker Accounting. Students travelling more than 300km in each direction to attend the program may receive a subsidy of up to $250 to cover travel costs. Subsidies are limited in number and are provided on a needs basis. Please call Flying Arts Alliance on 07 3216 1322 or email the Scheduled Program Lead for more information.
Additional Information
To Be Advised
Time
13th February 2018 5:00 am - 14th September 2018 5:00 pm(GMT+10:00)
Location
University of Southern Queensland
West Street, Darling Heights, Queensland, 4350
Event Details
Past Artiz participants creating mural. Make your mark on Toowoomba, the street art
Event Details
Make your mark on Toowoomba, the street art capital of Queensland! Extend your skills in street art mediums, put theory into practice to create a large street art mural at the University of Southern Queensland, and explore the potential of a career in art.
Participants will take a walking tour of First Coat Festival murals, before participating in a series of workshops and activities, including concept development, tape work, working with stencils, aerosol painting and large-scale image transfers.
The intensive will culminate in participants creating a collaborative public mural measuring 30m wide by 3m high.
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Registrations close: 5pm, Friday 14 September
Program Dates: 3 October – 5 October (Residential participants to arrive 2 October)
Program Venue: University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba
Participants: Year 9 – 12
Cost:
Residential: $350 for 3 days/3 nights fully inclusive*
Day Students: $250 for 3 days**
* Includes twin-share accommodation and meals, workshops and materials
** Includes lunch, workshops and materials
Program
Tuesday 2 October
- Residential students arrive
Wednesday 3 October
- Tour of First Coat Festival artworks around Toowoomba
- Career Talk – First Coat Studios Co-Director, Grace Dewar
- USQ Campus Orientation
- Workshop: Concept Development and Wall Design (in studio)
- Workshop: Spray Paint and Taping Techniques (in studio)
Thursday 4 October
- Career talk – Artist and educator, Rhiannan Johnson
- Workshop: Producing an Image to transfer (in studio)
- Implementing skills learned in ‘Spray Paint and Taping Techniques’ (on wall)
- Workshop: How to Apply an Image Transfer (on wall)
Friday 5 October
- Career talk – Artist, Karri McPherson
- Finalising Image Transfers (on wall)
- Workshop: Stencil Making (in studio)
- Wall Completion: Implementing skills learned in all workshops and adding stencilling to the finished wall
Travel Subsidies are available thanks to Brian Tucker Accounting. Students travelling more than 300km in each direction to attend the program may receive a subsidy of up to $250 to cover travel costs. Subsidies are limited in number and are provided on a needs basis. Please call Flying Arts Alliance on 07 3216 1322 or email the Scheduled Program Lead for more information.
Additional Information
Dr. Rhi Johnson is a Toowoomba based artist and lecturer who works primarily in the fields of Printmaking, Artist’s Books and Mixed Media art. She is interested in the formation of everyday narratives, and how these can be disrupted or subverted visually. Rhi investigates visual cues that can punctuate an environment, object or space of perceived meaning, and in doing so, may allude to subconscious methods of processing information. She explores these through smaller scale book, paper and canvas works, through to large-scale mural works.
Karri McPherson was born in Hong Kong and emigrated to Australia soon after. She is a contemporary painter and muralist living in Toowoomba, Queensland and is undertaking a Bachelor of Creative Art at the University of Southern Queensland. Throughout 2017, she undertook a month-long residency learning how to translate her work onto a large scale, ultimately leading to her participation in the First Coat Festival. Her practice explores geometric art in relation to contemporary spatial confinements and through her hard-edge forms she seeks to break down the boundaries of perception. By actualising hard-edge forms within a public setting, McPherson seeks to understand the power that geometric street art has to infuse communities with the simplistic beauty of shape, form and colour.
11apr(apr 11)8:00 am13(apr 13)5:00 pmArtiz Innovation at the EdgeResidency for Young Artists
Time
11th April 2018 8:00 am - 13th April 2018 5:00 pm(GMT+10:00)
Location
The Edge, State Library of Queensland
Stanley Place, Cultural Centre, Southbank
Event Details
Join us at The Edge, State Library of Queensland for this unique art intensive! Explore areas of cutting-edge artistic practice blending art, science and technology. Learn about innovative materials, and
Event Details
Join us at The Edge, State Library of Queensland for this unique art intensive! Explore areas of cutting-edge artistic practice blending art, science and technology. Learn about innovative materials, and experiment with groundbreaking approaches to art making.
Participants will take a guided tour of The Edge, State Library of Queensland before delving into an exciting program of workshops and activities exploring digital design and making, interactive installation, 3D printing, laser cutting and more.
The intensive will culminate in participants creating a collaborative installation using art, science and tech, which will be displayed at The Edge, State Library of Queensland.
REGISTER NOW
Registrations close: 5pm, 12 March
Program Dates: 11 April – 13 April (Residential participants to arrive 10 April)
Program Venue: The Edge, State Library of Queensland
Participants: Year 9 – 12
Cost:
Residential: $350 for 3 days/3 nights fully inclusive*
Day Students: $250 for 3 days**
* Includes twin-share accommodation and meals, workshops and materials
** Includes lunch, workshops and materials
Travel Subsidies are available thanks to Brian Tucker Accounting. Students travelling more than 300km in each direction to attend the program may receive a subsidy of up to $250 to cover travel costs. Subsidies are limited in number and are provided on a needs basis. Please call Flying Arts Alliance on 07 3216 1322 or email the Scheduled Program Lead for more information.
Additional Information
To Be Advised
For Teachers & Educators
April
Time
11th April 2018 8:00 am - 13th April 2018 5:00 am(GMT+10:00)
Location
The Edge, State Library of Queensland
Stanley Place, Cultural Centre, Southbank
Event Details
Join us at The Edge, State Library of Queensland for this unique residential professional development opportunity! Explore areas of cutting-edge artistic practice blending art, science and technology. Learn about innovative
Event Details
Join us at The Edge, State Library of Queensland for this unique residential professional development opportunity! Explore areas of cutting-edge artistic practice blending art, science and technology. Learn about innovative materials, and experiment with groundbreaking approaches to art making.
Participants will take a guided tour of The Edge, State Library of Queensland before delving into an exciting program of workshops and activities exploring digital design and making, interactive installation, 3D printing, laser cutting and more.
REGISTER NOW
Registrations close: 5pm, 12 March
Program Dates: 11 April – 13 April
Program Venue: The Edge, State Library of Queensland
$300 for 3 days*
Please Note: Participants must arrange their own accommodation if required.
* Includes lunch, morning/afternoon tea, workshops and materials
Additional Information
To Be Advised
26apr3:30 pm4:45 pmElements of DrawingWebinar for Teachers & Educators
Time
26th April 2018 3:30 pm - 4:45 pm(GMT+10:00)
Location
Your computer
Event Details
Working with charcoal, pastels, ink or pencil, this webinar will demonstrate the basic principles of tone, form, line and mark making as well as observational skills such as proportion, scale,
Event Details
Working with charcoal, pastels, ink or pencil, this webinar will demonstrate the basic principles of tone, form, line and mark making as well as observational skills such as proportion, scale, light and depth.
FREE
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Additional Information
Scott Maxwell has lived and breathed the arts industry for over 4 decades. Actively involved in major art projects (community art, public art, concept design, interpretive design & visual arts) in Queensland and overseas, Scott’s qualifications and experience engages students with art workshops from kindergarten aged children to masterclasses at tertiary institutions throughout QLD and interstate.
May
01may3:30 pm4:45 pmConnecting Art with LiteratureCASC Webinar for Teachers & Educators
Time
1st May 2018 3:30 pm - 4:45 pm(GMT+10:00)
Location
Your computer
Event Details
This webinar will review aspects of visual literacy and guide participants in making creative responses based on a range of the Children’s Book Council’s short-listed and notable books for 2018,
Event Details
This webinar will review aspects of visual literacy and guide participants in making creative responses based on a range of the Children’s Book Council’s short-listed and notable books for 2018, as well as the theme “Find your Treasure”. You will be inspired with ideas and practical activities to engage young readers and even those not so keen on reading.
FREE
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Additional Information
Lee Fullarton is a practicing and teaching artist that has worked extensively with children of all ages within schools and alternative settings in Australia and in New Delhi, India. Lee has extensive experience in: visual art practices with children, artist in residence programs, arts project management, developing curriculum resources in the arts for education, galleries and museums. Whilst Lee maintains her arts practice she works as teaching artist across two primary schools in Queensland, is a Flying Arts Artist Facilitator and coordinator of Primary Arts Network Ipswich.
06may10:00 am4:00 pmIndigenous Art and ProtocolsWorkshop for Teachers & Educators
Time
6th May 2018 10:00 am - 4:00 pm(GMT+10:00)
Location
Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts
420 Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley, QLD, 4006
Event Details
Learn about and engage in the rich diversity of Australia’s Indigenous histories, languages and cultures. This workshop will give educators the tools they need to feel confident incorporating aspects of Aboriginal
Event Details
Learn about and engage in the rich diversity of Australia’s Indigenous histories, languages and cultures.
This workshop will give educators the tools they need to feel confident incorporating aspects of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander heritage without disrespecting protocols and procedures, and remaining sensitive to issues regarding cultural misappropriation.
Please bring pen and paper or laptop for note-taking, and lunch if required. There are a number of dining options available in close proximity to the venue if needed. Tea, coffee and biscuits will be provided.
Please note:
The current front entry to the Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary is closed for construction. Please enter the building via side door located on Berwick Street through the IMA courtyard.
The workshop space is on Level 4 of the Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts. Please follow the Flying Arts signage.
If you have any difficulties finding this location please feel free to call: 3216 1322 and we will assist you with directions.
$65 ($60 for Flying Arts Members)
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Additional Information
Jandamarra Cadd, a Yorta Yorta and Dja Dja Warung descendent, is an inspirational man with many stories to tell. With his vibrant and expressive portraitures, Jandamarra’s artwork is emotive and insightful – and is a powerful medium to bridge the story telling divide between Aboriginal and mainstream Australia.
17may3:30 pm4:45 pmCANCELLED - Indigenous Art and ProtocolsWebinar for Teachers & Educators
Time
17th May 2018 3:30 pm - 4:45 pm(GMT+10:00)
Location
Your computer
Event Details
POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Join an Indigenous artist in this webinar discussing her life and work as an artist and educator. This webinar will provide an open discussion around Indigenous art
Event Details
POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
Join an Indigenous artist in this webinar discussing her life and work as an artist and educator. This webinar will provide an open discussion around Indigenous art and protocols surrounding respectful acknowledgement, working with Indigenous peoples, Indigenous Art centres and Art Fairs.
FREE
June
10jun10:00 am4:00 pmDesigning a School MuralWorkshop for Teachers & Educators
Time
10th June 2018 10:00 am - 4:00 pm(GMT+10:00)
Location
Brisbane Institute of Art
41 Grafton St, Windsor QLD 4030
Event Details
Learn the end-to-end process of designing and painting your own mural. Participants will gain an insight into the tips and tricks of this large art form, which will allow schools
Event Details
Learn the end-to-end process of designing and painting your own mural. Participants will gain an insight into the tips and tricks of this large art form, which will allow schools to work collaboratively with students to paint their own piece. Please note: this is a theoretical workshop only.
Participants will be provided with tea, coffee and light refreshments during the workshop, However it is each participants responsibility to provide their own lunch. It is recommended that you bring a packed lunch as the closest food outlets are a driving distance away.
$65 ($60 for Flying Arts Members)
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Additional Information
Adam Busby is an American born, Brisbane based Illustrator, Designer, Mural Artist and Design Lecturer. Constantly evolving and progressing, his work is graphic, bold and always pushing the line between design and illustration. Adam’s background is in fine art and design, which continues to influence his work in a very unique and profound way. Whether editorial, large scale murals, animation or products, Adam’s unique style cuts through the noise every time.
21jun3:30 pm4:45 pmTechnology in the Visual Arts ClassroomWebinar for Teachers & Educators
Time
21st June 2018 3:30 pm - 4:45 pm(GMT+10:00)
Location
Your computer
Event Details
Take your classroom from STEM to STEAM in this practical webinar demonstration bringing technology into the visual arts classroom. Take away ideas and inspiration for introducing an interdisciplinary approach to
Event Details
Take your classroom from STEM to STEAM in this practical webinar demonstration bringing technology into the visual arts classroom. Take away ideas and inspiration for introducing an interdisciplinary approach to arts engagement and education.
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Additional Information
Leighann Ness Wilson is a designer and educator who has over 10 years’ experience in the design industry both locally and internationally, specialising in corporate interior design. As the inaugural STEAM Education Officer at QUT The Cube, Leighann was responsible for designing and delivering workshops to middle years students. This interdisciplinary approach to pedagogy has remained central to Leighann’s practice as an education consultant who works across the primary and middle school sector directly with students and their educators.
Exhibitions
April
02mar(mar 2)9:00 am25may(may 25)5:00 pmFlying Arts’ Featured Artists at the Judy: AUTUMNExhibition
Time
2nd March 2018 9:00 am - 25th May 2018 5:00 pm(GMT+10:00)
Location
Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts
420 Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley, QLD, 4006
Event Details
Showcasing the talent of our artist membership from Brisbane and regional Queensland, this exhibition takes the form of small scale three dimensional works displayed on plinths in the foyer space and corridors
Event Details
Showcasing the talent of our artist membership from Brisbane and regional Queensland, this exhibition takes the form of small scale three dimensional works displayed on plinths in the foyer space and corridors of level 2 at the Judith Wright Centre.
The Autumn Exhibition features works from artist members Yuki Crawford, Kay Watanabe, and Sandra Pearce from Brisbane; and Proserpine artist Denise Vanderlugt.
Yuki Crawford is a Japanese artist based in Brisbane who works in visual arts and crafts. read more
Kay Watanabe is a Brisbane-based visual artist whose primary medium is printmaking. read more
Sandra Pearce is a Brisbane based artist, with a background in painting, printmaking and papermaking. read more
Denise Vanderlugt is a full time artist based in Proserpine. read more
13marAll Day11aprICONIC QUEENSLAND - ToowoombaExhibition
Time
13th March 2018 - 11th April 2018 (All Day)(GMT+10:00)
Location
Artsworx USQ
West Street, Darling Heights
Event Details
Queensland is rich with iconic structures, people, locations, events and lifestyles that shape the State’s identity. Regional Queensland artists present the unique and iconic elements within their own regions in works that reflect
Event Details
Queensland is rich with iconic structures, people, locations, events and lifestyles that shape the State’s identity. Regional Queensland artists present the unique and iconic elements within their own regions in works that reflect our diverse Queensland communities. This exhibition is an outcome of the 2017 Queensland Regional Art Awards.
May
02mar(mar 2)9:00 am25may(may 25)5:00 pmFlying Arts’ Featured Artists at the Judy: AUTUMNExhibition
Time
2nd March 2018 9:00 am - 25th May 2018 5:00 pm(GMT+10:00)
Location
Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts
420 Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley, QLD, 4006
Event Details
Showcasing the talent of our artist membership from Brisbane and regional Queensland, this exhibition takes the form of small scale three dimensional works displayed on plinths in the foyer space and corridors
Event Details
Showcasing the talent of our artist membership from Brisbane and regional Queensland, this exhibition takes the form of small scale three dimensional works displayed on plinths in the foyer space and corridors of level 2 at the Judith Wright Centre.
The Autumn Exhibition features works from artist members Yuki Crawford, Kay Watanabe, and Sandra Pearce from Brisbane; and Proserpine artist Denise Vanderlugt.
Yuki Crawford is a Japanese artist based in Brisbane who works in visual arts and crafts. read more
Kay Watanabe is a Brisbane-based visual artist whose primary medium is printmaking. read more
Sandra Pearce is a Brisbane based artist, with a background in painting, printmaking and papermaking. read more
Denise Vanderlugt is a full time artist based in Proserpine. read more
04mayAll Day27ICONIC QUEENSLAND - InghamExhibition
Time
4th May 2018 - 27th May 2018 (All Day)(GMT+10:00)
Location
TYTO Regional Gallery
73/75 Mcilwraith St Ingham 4850
Event Details
Queensland is rich with iconic structures, people, locations, events and lifestyles that shape the State’s identity. Regional Queensland artists present the unique and iconic elements within their own regions in
Event Details
Queensland is rich with iconic structures, people, locations, events and lifestyles that shape the State’s identity. Regional Queensland artists present the unique and iconic elements within their own regions in works that reflect our diverse Queensland communities. This exhibition is an outcome of the 2017 Queensland Regional Art Awards.
Book a By Request Workshop
Flying Arts offers a range of By Request programs for Schools and for Creative Communities such as groups, festivals, local government and organisations. By Request workshops and projects can be delivered on-demand for all age groups and skill levels, anywhere in Queensland or online.
Become a Flying Arts Member
Standard Membership is available to individuals, groups or corporates. It comes with a full range of benefits including rebate vouchers, discount vouchers, and ability to submit members news.
Accredited Membership confers all benefits of standard membership in addition to providing coverage under the Flying Arts General Liability and Personal Accident Insurance Package.
Members: Have Your Say!
Flying Arts Alliance’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) is scheduled for Wednesday 18th of April 2018 and members can either attend in person or online. Members are encouraged to vote now or nominate a proxy by 13th April to ensure the meeting reaches quorum. Voting can be completed online and is a simple process that only requires a few minutes of your time.
If you wish to vote in the AGM and are not currently a member we invite you to join Flying Arts Alliance as a financial member of the organisation. We would also like to invite anyone who wishes to connect with Flying Arts and its networks to become a member.
As a Standard financial member you receive a number of benefits including:
- 2 x $25 rebate vouchers for standard workshop fees per year
- Savings/Discounts from participating Retail Associates
- Special rates on workshop fees for workshops, consultations and events
- Special rates on entry fees/registrations for events and projects
- Voting rights at Annual General Meeting
- Receipt of regular e-news bulletins & updates
- Ability to post to the your events, exhibitions and workshops to the members news feed on the Flying Arts website
- Other benefits as may arise
We value our members highly as part of the Flying Arts artist network. To stay connected, take advantage of the member benefits, and be a part of the visual arts scene we invite you to become part of our member network.