Brunswick Arts Space

Brunswick Arts Space We no longer have our main space at Little Breese st, we continue to work to create opportunities for artists to exhibit in and around the Moreland area.
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Last day to see these amazing shows, get onto it!
26/10/2024

Last day to see these amazing shows, get onto it!

25/08/2024

The Centre for Contemporary Photography has laid off staff and will vacate its existing premises at the end of this month.

24/08/2024

Announcement -
CCP to establish new vision following State and Federal funding cuts.

As featured in today, and in our e-newsletter, and on our website.
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We are incredibly sad to announce that the Centre for Contemporary Photography will be forced to vacate its home of nearly 20 years at 404 George St, Fitzroy - this news comes after the withdrawal of multi-year funding by both Creative Australia and Creative Victoria over recent months and years.

The CCP will host no further exhibitions at the current premises, and will move out at the end of August 2023.

This decision by the Federal and State funding bodies to turn their backs on CCP comes despite 2023 showing impressive improvements in visitor numbers, community and education events, public engagement, partnerships, impact, and self-generated income.

The decisions taken by these Federal and State funding bodies have also directly resulted in the loss of jobs at CCP, sadly our Gallery Manager Tyler Meredith and Curator Catlin Langford have recently departed due to a lack of funds to retain them.

Over the past 38 years the CCP has had a significant history and track record of launching the careers of photo artists, creatives, curators, and gallery directors across Australia and the world. Our influence spreads far and wide and the CCP is a key organisation devoted the supporting our creative community young and old.

We still believe the CCP plays a pivotal role in the celebration of lens-based arts by providing accessible educational programs, diverse exhibition opportunities, and unique commissioned creative projects, and despite this set back we will continue to fight to create a place in Melbourne to advocate for photography, and for the importance of photographic storytelling in our culture and society.

Further announcements on programming & future plans will follow.

Some arts grant oportunities coming up
08/08/2024

Some arts grant oportunities coming up

Grants and opportunities! Get in touch with us for support with finding a grant or auspicing your arts project. Head to our website for more info. www.artsaccess.com.au/get-creative/grants-and-auspice

South Melbourne Community Chest (SMCC) provides grants for special projects that benefit the Port Phillip community. Closing on Friday 23 August.

Victorian Government Women's Public Art Program. Closes Friday 30 August.

Creative Victoria Creative Industries Board members wanted. Expressions of Interest close Saturday 31 August.

Creative Australia Arts Projects for Individuals and Groups of $10,000 - 50,000.
Closes 3pm Tuesday 3 September.

Arts Merri-bek Flourish Arts Grants 2024 - 2025. Closes Tuesday 3 September.

Yarra City Council Small project grants of $2,000. Closing 30 April 2025.

ID: A hand holding a paintbrush over an artwork made in an AAV program, 1999.

Give NAVA some feedback.
08/08/2024

Give NAVA some feedback.

This survey aims to gather your feedback on NAVA’s advocacy priorities, educational resources, and the Code of Practice. Your responses will help us understand your concerns and priorities, enabling us to better represent and support you.

  Studio artist jobs at Arts Project Australia specialising in ceramics, printmaking and digital artshttps://www.artspro...
15/07/2024

Studio artist jobs at Arts Project Australia specialising in ceramics, printmaking and digital arts

https://www.artsproject.org.au/get-involved/work-with-us/?

We invite people who share our mission to elevate the voices and work of artists with intellectual disabilities to work with us.

Access discussion in Merri-Bek
14/07/2024

Access discussion in Merri-Bek

Celebrate Disability Pride month with a discussion about disability accessibility and representation in books and film with Laura Pettinuzzo and Renay Barker-Mulholland.

Laura Pettenuzzo is a writer and bibliophile. She has cerebral palsy and psychosocial disability, and is passionate about access and inclusion.

Renay Barker-Mulholland is a proudly disabled, Biripi / Dunghutti woman. Renay is a visual artist, writer, disability and gender justice advocate.

11 am – 12 pm, Tuesday 16 July
Coburg Library

Light refreshments to follow.
Reserve a spot: https://bit.ly/3KOEg7h


Access and the Arts
13/07/2024

Access and the Arts

 Assistant Curator at Buxton Contemporary! What an awesome opportunity! Buxton Contemporary
15/01/2024


Assistant Curator at Buxton Contemporary! What an awesome opportunity!
Buxton Contemporary

Careers at The University of Melbourne

West End Art Space is still accepting applications for next year.
15/12/2023

West End Art Space is still accepting applications for next year.

Calling all artists!

We’re finalising our 2024 calendar, if you’re interested in a show with us next year do apply.

Please email [email protected] with your proposal, CV, 3 images of your work and your ideal months to exhibit.

We’re excited to see what the new year brings in.


Arts Merri-bek are currently recruiting for their arts advisory group.
11/12/2023

Arts Merri-bek are currently recruiting for their arts advisory group.

We are currently recruiting to fill a number of vacancies that have become available in Councils existing Advisory Committees and Reference Groups. Advisory Committees and Reference Groups provide advice to our Council on their specific area of expertise and experiences, playing an important role in the Council’s decision-making.

We are recruiting for:

🟣First Nations Advisory Committee
🟣Human Rights and Inclusion Advisory Committee
🟣Environmental Sustainability Advisory Committee
🟣Merri-bek Arts Advisory Committee
🟣Sustainable Transport Advisory Committee
🟣Gender Equality Reference Group
🟣LGBTIQA+ Reference Group
🟣Disability Reference Group
🟣Age-Friendly (Older People) Reference Group
🟣Affordable Housing Reference Group
🟣Heritage and Local History Reference Group

Apply to join here: https://www.merri-bek.vic.gov.au/my-council/council-and-committee-meetings/advisory-committees/join-an-advisory-committee-or-reference-group/

Lots of Brunswick Arts exhibitors in this show, go see it today!
09/12/2023

Lots of Brunswick Arts exhibitors in this show, go see it today!

Opening this Saturday @ Counihan Gallery
03/11/2023

Opening this Saturday @ Counihan Gallery

26/09/2023

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An interesting job op
14/09/2023

An interesting job op

Are you an artist who likes to draw or paint? Read on! 🧑‍🎨

Opportunity:
We have an opportunity for an artist to paint or draw live as part of a University of Melbourne event to be held at The Dax Centre

Date:
Tuesday 14 November

Duration:
Live painting or drawing on stage for approximately 30min – 1hour between 6.00 – 7.15pm

Location:
The Dax Centre, 30 Royal Parade, Parkville

Event:
‘Breaking the silence: Unveiling the loneliness stigma’ a University of Melbourne event to be held at The Dax Centre. The event is a partnership between the Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, Friends for Good, and Meaningful Ageing Australia

Activity:
The artist would be required to paint or draw live on stage in response to the panel discussion that is happening at the same time. The theme for the evening is ‘Breaking the silence: Unveiling the loneliness stigma’

Payment:
You will be paid (3 hours) for your time on the night to create the artwork, you will also be paid a fee for the artwork that will be agreed upon in advance. We will discuss details for the artwork, what is to be done with the artwork when it is completed and the fee for the artwork with shortlisted artists.

Further information:
To learn more about the ‘Breaking the silence: Unveiling the loneliness stigma’ event head to https://events.unimelb.edu.au/event/32974-breaking-the-silence-unveiling-the-loneliness

Eligibility and how to apply:
To be eligible for this opportunity you must;

- Be experienced with painting or drawing
- Be comfortable painting or drawing live on stage
- Be available for the date and time outlined above
- Have an ABN
- Identify as having a lived or living experience of mental health issues and/or psychological trauma

To apply please send through a current artist bio and some examples of recent work to [email protected] by 5.00pm the 29th of September.

We will be back in touch with artists who have applied by October 20th.

Big respect to Victor Griss, leading Counihan Gallery for the last ten years! What an amazing legacy he leaves behind. G...
29/07/2023

Big respect to Victor Griss, leading Counihan Gallery for the last ten years! What an amazing legacy he leaves behind. Good luck with your next big thing Victor.

After a decade of service to the Counihan Gallery and the Merri-bek community, Gallery Curator Victor Griss bids farewell.

Since 2013, Victor has overseen the delivery of over 100 exhibitions; he has developed the Merri-bek Art Collection by more than 100 artworks; but most importantly, Victor's ongoing care and advocacy for artists form an important legacy for the Counihan Gallery.

Victor's warmth, creativity and humour will be sorely missed.

There's more to say for the last 10 years than can be summarised here, and so we invite you to an afternoon tea on Saturday 5 August, 2pm, as an informal celebration of our new exhibition Manifesto, and to farewell Victor Griss on his last day at the Counihan Gallery.

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