Double Exposure Artist Residency 2019

The successful artist will receive a stipend, materials allowance...

PhotoAccess is excited to launch the second edition of DOUBLE EXPOSURE, a supported artist residency program offering one interstate or international photo-based artist a five-week opportunity to produce new work, using PhotoAccess’ Darkroom and facilities.

DOUBLE EXPOSURE supports the creation of new and innovative still and or moving photo-based work. Priority will be given to artists who work experimentally using darkroom-based processes. The successful artist will receive a stipend, materials allowance, a contribution towards travel expenses, accommodation at EAST Hotel and extended access to PhotoAccess’ specialised darkroom, film developing and digital facilities. This opportunity also includes a solo exhibition in the PhotoAccess Huw Davies Gallery in November 2019.

The artist will also be required to participate in a ‘Meet the Artist or Artist in Conversation’ public program hosted by Joe’s Bar & EAST Hotel during their stay.

Prizes:

This is a five-week supported residency opportunity open to Australian and International artists at all stages of their career to spend dedicated time creating a new body of work. You get:

*A residency from 22 July – 2 September 2019
This is your time to experiment, innovate and create!

*A generous stipend
To help you to live whilst you create new work

*A materials stipend
We know art & photography materials are expensive!

*A contribution towards travel expenses
To get you here on a big jet plane! (or in a car)

*Accommodation at EAST Hotel
So you will be well rested during your stay

*Extended access to PhotoAccess’ specialised darkroom, film developing & digital facilities
Because inspiration can strike at any hour!

*A solo exhibition in the Huw Davies Gallery from 7 – 23 November 2019
To show everyone what you have created

*A Contribution towards exhibition costs
We know they are expensive, and we want to help

Eligibility:

Artists at all stages of their career are invited to apply. Artists enrolled in formal study in 2019 or who permanently reside in the ACT (Australia), are not eligible to apply.

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