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Artist Respite

Artists in recovery who have been affected by natural disasters in the Northern Rivers are invited to apply for free respite at the Grafton Regional Gallery. Accommodation and studio space is available up to one week between July 2023 – January 2024. This is an unpaid opportunity to take a break with no obligation to create work.

WHAT’S ON OFFER?
– respite for up to one week
– free accommodation (1 x queen bed with kitchenette)
– free studio access (versatile light filled space available furnished or unfurnished with access to water and digital media facilities)
– opportunities to connect with the Grafton community and gallery team
– no artist fees are available for this program

KEY DATES
Applications open: March 14
Applications close: May 9
Announcement: June 13
Respite opportunities:  July 2023 – January 2024

ELIGIBILITY

Artists based in the Northern Rivers that have been affected by a natural disaster.

APPLICATION PROCESS
A simple online application form will seek the following information:
– artist name, postcode and contact details
– yes or no response to: have you been affected by a natural disaster in the Northern Rivers?
– up to 250 words about the benefit of respite to your practice
– preferred timeframes for respite
– links to online portfolio i.e. website, social media or google/dropbox folder


ACCOMODATION DETAILS

Grafton Regional Gallery – Cosy Cottage

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Arts Northern Rivers respectfully acknowledges Bundjalung, Yaegl, Gumbaynggirr and Githabul Country, the lands we work and create on. We appreciate the unique and vibrant array of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders artists and cultural practitioners from here and living here. We strive to strengthen self-determination, promote presence, and support cultural continuation.
Arts Northern Rivers respectfully acknowledges Bundjalung, Yaegl, Gumbaynggirr and Githabul Country, the lands we work and create on. We appreciate the unique and vibrant array of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders artists and cultural practitioners from here and living here. We strive to strengthen self-determination, promote presence, and support cultural continuation.
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