... reflecting on Artlands VictoriaOver five days in October we shared knowledge, traded resources and exchanged gifts at Artlands Victoria. We thank every #ArtlandsVictoria artist, speaker, delegate, team member, supporter, friend and colleague for your support and contribution. We are proud to have presented a multi arts, intergenerational and cross industry event that stimulated critical
reflection on practice and provide a much-needed opportunity for artists to gather, present work and enter into meaningful exchange. Amongst so much other wisdom, we were challenged us to walk in our own shoes; to move the line; to be ethically positioned; and unapologetically ambitious. We are pleased to share the first post-event documentation and resources with you in this newsletter. More soon, The Artlands Victoria Team
The Super Slow Way on RN DriveListen to Amanda Smethurst and Jenny Rutter speak about Creative People and Places and the Super Slow Way on RN Drive with Patricia Karvelas. Together these women discuss what happens when art focuses on the communities and the regions that usually get left out of the conversation.
Turning the world upside down, Creative People and Places Keynote, Artlands Victoria 2018. Image by Diana Domonkos.
Creative People and Places:
SHARED DECISION-MAKING TOOLKITThis practical resource shares examples, tips and tools drawn from Creative People and Places, showing how projects have involved local people in project-level decision-making.
Turning the world upside down, Creative People and Places Keynote, Artlands Victoria 2018. Image by Diana Domonkos.
Unleashing the Artlands Voice, SYN Media and Bendigo South East College, Artlands Victoria 2018. Image by Syn Media.
Unleashing the Artlands VoiceWorking in partnership with SYN Media, Artlands Victoria ran media and broadcast training for a group of local Year 10 students from Bendigo South East College. The Artlands Victoria Student Media Team worked on the event, creating and then broadcasting media packages which captured Artlands Victoria from their perspective, providing commentary and documentation from a unique point of view.
Dja Dja Wurrung Keynote, Aunty Fay Carter.
Image by Diana Domonkos
Karen Ward, The Doll House Series. Ulumbarra Theatre. Image by Rhys Jones.
Fayen, The Old Gaol Castlemaine,
Image by Diana Domonkos
Latrobe and Artplay, Capitol Theatre.
Image by Diana Domonkos.
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Thank you for joining us at Artlands Victoria.We acknowledge that the Dja Dja Wurrung peoples are the Traditional Owners of the land on which Artlands Victoria took place. We pay our respects to them, their Elders past, present and emerging and pass on our deepest gratitude for hosting us on country.
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