3 Cups Full Artist Residency
Image credit: Sabrina Lauriston
About the Project
Artists Fiona Dyer, Julie Middleton and Shelley Pisani are reuniting 30 years after graduating from their fine arts degrees for an exhibition that celebrates their continued sources of creative inspiration called "3 Cups Full". Residing in Weipa, Gold Coast and Bundaberg they came together at Kepnock State High School over April school holidays. The purpose was to share skills, collaborate, and develop concepts for their upcoming exhibition at Childers Art Space. In exchange for the use of space, materials and equipment at the school, the artists provided a range of technique workshops in various mediums to art teachers from Kepnock. To consolidate ideas, Jennifer McDuff mentored.
When and Where
The opportunity for the residency was during the Easter school holiday break in April 2022 at Kepnock State High School, Bundaberg.
Statistics
- Number of participants: 4
- Number of artists/cultural workers employed: 5
RADF Funding
$2000
Outcomes
- Skills shared with Kepnock art teaching staff by the artists in residence included: silk colouring, fresco painting, screen printing, ceramic slipcasting and ceramic monoprinting.
- Screen printing skills have been translated into programming for Term 2; market stall for Visual Arts in Practice students.
- Ongoing partnership with the school established.
- Refined curatorial brief, development, and tested concepts for bodies of work for "3 Cups Full" exhibition.
Audience Feedback
"Hands-on experience was invaluable for the team at Kepnock, some staff were able to explore new mediums and techniques for the first time. Everyone involved feels the artists self-designed in-residency model of artists accessing space at schools was invaluable and as a model is to be shared and encouraged."
Kepnock State High School