Flying Arts Scott Maxwell recently delivered a workshop in North Queensland. We asked him a few questions about his experience.
Flying Arts News
Charters Towers: Drawing with Determination
Imagine this scenario: a seven day straight drawing workshop, averaging 8.5 hours per day, in 38 degree heat, mostly with the same 20 students ranging in age from 83 years to a 10 month old! Read about it here!
Beautiful One Day, Fruit Salad The Next!
Check out some pictures and commentary from the opening of ‘Beautiful One Day, Fruit Salad The Next!’, an exhibition by Queensland artists who, by happenstance,
discovered some relationships between their works.
News: November
The year might seem as if it’s winding to a close, but the Flying Arts office is still abuzz with activity. Check out what we’re up to here!
Fly-In-Fly-Out Curator Brings Skills to Regional Queensland
Our Curator by Request program allows regional galleries, schools, and community groups access to skilled curatorial assistance.
Art Enquirer published
Flying Arts has been hosting young artist development programs for more than 15 years. More than an art camp it is an opportunity for talented young artists in senior high school to come together in an intensive learning environment and extend their interests, learn about further training and career paths and mix with professional artists […]
ARTIZ PUBLIC 2017
Our final young artist program for 2017, ArtizPUBLIC, saw a talented group of 9 young artists from across Queensland and Melbourne create their biggest work yet.
Artist Feature: Allan Tulloch – SWAY
Sway reaches back into Queensland’s coal mining history. This work resulted from a RADF supported project that engaged with retired coal miners and sought to develop ways to use coal as an art material. In this work, I reflect on experiences of retired miners who felt that their work contributed to the state’s growing […]