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Installation Residencies in Australia

4 residencies for installation artists in Australia.

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All That We Are

Sandford, Australia

5.0 (1)

All That We Are is a dynamic, community-engaged, and immersive arts practice located in Sandford, Tasmania. Founded by Simon Spain and Victoria Ryle, the residency is dedicated to fostering creativity through a variety of artistic and community-oriented practices. Their philosophy centers on the belief that creativity is crucial for forming profound and enriching connections within oneself and the community. The program offers creative residencies for over 25 artists each year, providing spaces such as a self-contained studio and a library within their home, and the newly established Shaper Studio. The residencies are designed for both individual artists and groups, and are particularly suitable for visual artists, writers, researchers, and musicians. Artists are encouraged to immerse themselves in their practices, reflect on their creative processes, and engage with the vibrant Tasmanian art scene. The Shaper Studio, a distinctive feature of the residency, offers a large live/work space with stunning natural light and scenic views, promoting a blend of artistic endeavor and personal reflection. Specialized workshops, professional development, and creative coaching are also integral parts of the residency, helping artists to hone their skills, develop new ideas, and collaborate on community projects. The inclusive environment supports artists from various disciplines, facilitating a multidisciplinary exchange of ideas and cultural dialogues.

HousingDrawingInstallationInterdisciplinaryWriting / LiteratureMultidisciplinary+3
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Bilpin International Ground for Creative Initiatives (BigCi)

Bilpin, Australia

Bilpin International Ground for Creative Initiatives (BigCi) is an independent, artist-run, not-for-profit residency program located on the edge of Wollemi National Park, near Sydney, Australia. Established by artist Rae Bolotin and environmentalist Yuri Bolotin, BigCi provides a nurturing environment for artists across various disciplines to engage in professional development and explore their projects, especially those focusing on environmental or ecological themes. The unique natural surroundings serve as a rich source of inspiration, with artists having opportunities to participate in bushwalks and learn about the area's unique biodiversity. Residencies culminate in an Open Day, allowing artists to present their work to the public. BigCi offers a range of residencies throughout the year, with facilities including large studios, common areas, and accommodation in the Art Shed, the Barn, or the House. The program is open to visual artists, writers, musicians, filmmakers, dancers, and other creative professionals, encouraging applications from individuals and groups interested in utilizing this unique setting for creative exploration.

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Landslide

Wentworth Falls, Australia

The Landslide Artist Residency is an artist-run program located in the picturesque Blue Mountains of Wentworth Falls, Australia. Established in 2022, the residency offers a tranquil and inspiring environment for local and international artists. It provides private accommodation, studio space, and access to a vibrant art community through exhibitions, workshops, and regular critique sessions. The residency caters to a wide range of artistic disciplines, including painting, sculpture, ceramics, and curatorial projects. With access to shared studio spaces, networking opportunities, and local gallery events, residents can focus on their creative practice while engaging with the local art scene. Landslide offers flexible one-month residency terms and encourages artists to explore the surrounding natural beauty. The program is entirely self-funded, with artists covering their own residency fees, travel, and supplies. It is a unique opportunity for artists seeking a peaceful, immersive, and collaborative environment.

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Salamanca Arts Centre

Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

Salamanca Arts Centre, located in Hobart, Tasmania, offers a self-funded arts residency program at its historic Artists’ Cottage. This program welcomes artists of all disciplines, including visual arts, literature, performing arts, music, and more, for solo or collaborative residencies. The Artists’ Cottage, a fully equipped, self-contained Georgian sandstone home, provides a nurturing environment for creative work and exploration. Residents benefit from access to additional spaces and studios within the Centre, fostering engagement with the vibrant local arts community. The residency program aims to support artistic development through a mix of mentorship, workshops, and professional opportunities. Salamanca Arts Centre’s central location in Battery Point offers residents easy access to the cultural and natural attractions of Hobart. The Centre has a long history of hosting artists and providing a supportive environment for creative endeavors. With a commitment to enriching the community through contemporary arts practice, Salamanca Arts Centre continues to be a vital cultural hub in Tasmania.

HousingCeramicsDrawingInstallationWriting / LiteraturePainting+5