Throw LIGHT on an unknown country with Art at the Heart

Artists with a passion for remote Australia are encouraged to apply for the third year of the Shire of East Pilbara's Art at the Heart residency program.
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Art at the Heart 2015. Yasuaki Onishi’s untitled installation in Newman Western Australia – September 2015; Photo by Bo Wong. 

Dedicated to fostering the appreciation and experience of art, this residency requires the selected artist to immerse themselves in the remote, rugged and beautiful East Pilbara and its communities while exploring the theme of ‘light’. 

Art at the Heart offers an opportunity for unbounded cultural exchange over a six to eight week residency. Drawing inspiration from the East Pilbara, the artist will share their creative talents and insights through a program of local community engagement while developing their own arts practice. 

The chance to creatively manifest the experience of the East Pilbara is a tantalising prospect for any artist. That challenge is tangibly demonstrated by the extraordinary works created in the residency’s previous years.

Art at the Heart is supported by a $15,000 artist fee, with an additional $40,000 available to fund community engagement projects, artistic development and a legacy gift.

If you believe you have the passion for developing and sharing your own artistic practice in this beautiful, unique and challenging region then the Shire of East Pilbara would like to hear from you.

Applications close on 29 February, 2016. For more read here: http://www.eastpilbara.wa.gov.au/our-region/art-at-the-heart

Lizzie Lamb
About the Author
Lizzie Lamb has been writing since she was a little itty bitty thing. She can be found copywriting at www.threebagsfullcopy.com, or doodling some especially silly therapy of her own over at Things I'll Never Do. Other than writing, she is most likely to be found drawing, reading, cooking, singing, dressmaking or gradually watching every film and television show ever made. She has a Bachelor of Creative Arts (University of Melbourne), a Master of Writing (Swinburne) and she's not afraid to use them.