Become artist in residence at Wagga Wagga Art Gallery

Local artists are encouraged to apply for Wagga Wagga Art Gallery’s 2023 Regional Artist Development Residency Program.

The residency program focuses on the development and mentoring of early career artists.

Four residencies are available, with each recipient receiving a $2000 stipend and the use of a spacious studio environment at the Art Gallery over a four-week period to pursue their arts practice.

Three women crouching beside a large artwork on the floor
MENTORING ARTISTS: (From left) Regional Artist Development Residency Program Coordinator Mary Egan, Art Gallery Director Dr Lee-Anne Hall, and artist in residence Sophie Chauncy.

Wagga Wagga Art Gallery Director Dr Lee-Anne Hall said the residency is a great opportunity for local and regional artists to develop their art practice with support and mentoring by gallery staff.

“The Art Gallery will partner with Earth Canvas to offer a special opportunity for one of the resident artists, involving both an ‘on farm’ and studio residency,” Dr Hall said.

“This is an opportunity for an interested artist to extend their engagement with themes of healthy landscapes, soil, food and a healthy planet through spending time on a farm committed to regenerative farming practices.”

Artist Talk and Open Studio – Sophie Chauncy

Saturday 17 September

10am-3pm.

Free event, bookings essential.

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Sophie Chauncy is the current artist in residence at Wagga Wagga Art Gallery and has spent her time exploring and responding to the ecosystem of the Murrumbidgee River and surrounding landscape, using a range of mediums across drawing and painting.

“It’s been a really new and exciting experience to work in such a public space because artists do work alone so often,” Ms Chauncy said.

“To see the community engage and to see them intrigued and interested in something that I’m sharing has been really amazing.

“This program has allowed me to expand my practice, and to get that professional advice and support from the gallery has been really valuable.”

A young woman pours paint onto an artwork laying on the floor
WATERWAYS: Artist Sophie Chauncy’s work is inspired by the Murrumbidgee River and the surrounding Riverina landscape.

Ms Chauncy is hosting an open studio and artist talk on Saturday 17 September where the community is encouraged to come along and hear about her residency.

Applications for the 2023 Regional Artist Development Residency Program close on Thursday 28 September at 4pm.

To apply, visit waggaartgallery.com.au

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