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Nillumbik Arts

Locality: Greensborough, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 9433 3359



Address: 1 Civic Drive 3088 Greensborough, VIC, Australia

Website: www.nillumbik.vic.gov.au/arts

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24.01.2022 CALLING ARTISTS AND MAKERS! Home Harvest Seed Libraries Here another commission for a local artist or maker to design and create a series of eight Seed Libraries to be located across the two municipalities. These Seed Libraries will give the community an opportunity to share seeds and the experience of home growing. Proposals should be creative, original, exciting and appropriate for the location and local community.... This is an excellent opportunity for a talented, professional artist or maker to create an original, practical and long-lasting work which will be used by the community ongoing. For all the details and to download the brief visit the website. nillumbik.vic.gov.au/home-harvest See more



24.01.2022 A beautiful watch...

24.01.2022 ARTIST CALL OUT CLOSING SOON! The Nillumbik Prize for Contemporary Art IS CLOSING SOON. Artworks responding to the theme Return can take any form, including (but not limited to) sculpture, painting, drawing, printmaking, textiles, photography, installation, sound digital, video, performative. https://www.nillumbik.vic.gov.au/nillumbikprize #nillumbikprize

20.01.2022 CALL-OUT FOR STREET PERFORMERS From jugglers to mime artists, living statues to acrobats; if your creativity could enliven Nillumbik’s public spaces we’d like to hear from you, as we are looking for street performers right now. Visit our artists’ opportunities page to find out more about this exciting opportunity. https://www.nillumbik.vic.gov.au//Art/Artist-Opportunities



16.01.2022 TONIGHT! Bushfire, Art and Mental Health webinar. Bushfire, Art and Mental Health will be presented by Dr Rob Gordon; clinical psychologist who specialises in disaster trauma and Amanda Grant; local artist who has facilitated community art projects with bushfire affected communities, including the Blacksmiths’ Tree in Strathewen. TONIGHT: 7 8.30pm Wednesday 25 November. Register via the webinar Eventbrite page.

14.01.2022 ARE YOU AN EMERGING ARTIST? Do you have your entry for the Nillumbik Prize for Contemporary Art? Entries close Monday 30 November 2020. https://www.nillumbik.vic.gov.au/nillumbikprize #nillumbikprize

12.01.2022 November Nillumbik Arts e-Newsletter - https://mailchi.mp//november-2020-arts-cultural-developmen



12.01.2022 This year we celebrate NAIDOC Week (8 - 15 November) with the 2020 theme, Always Was, Always Will Be. Across Australia, we recognise and appreciate the history,... culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. The land upon which Nillumbik sits, has been nourished by the Wurundjeri people for over 65,000 years and is rich with history and green landscapes. For more information and upcoming events visit: naidoc.org.au #NAIDOC2020 #NAIDOCWeek

11.01.2022 CALL OUT TO ARTISTS AND MAKERS Home Harvest Seed Libraries As part of this year’s Home Harvest, Nillumbik and Banyule Councils have teamed up with Yarra Plenty Regional Libraries to commission a local artist or maker to design and create a series of eight Seed Libraries to be located across the two municipalities. These Seed Libraries will give the community an opportunity to share seeds and the experience of home growing.... Proposals should be creative, original, exciting and appropriate for the location and local community. This is an excellent opportunity for a talented, professional artist or maker to create an original, practical and long-lasting work which will be used by the community ongoing. For all the details and to download the brief visit the website. https://www.nillumbik.vic.gov.au//Envi/Home-Harvest-Picnic See more

05.01.2022 TAKE CLIMATE ACTION! To drive Council’s ongoing commitment to act on climate change, we are preparing a new Climate Action Plan. We are seeking feedback to help us better understand the Nillumbik community’s priorities for responding to climate change.... Please take the time to complete an online survey, telling us what matters most to you and your ideas for what more can be done. This survey will help guide the development of the new plan, which will outline what Council will do to reduce its carbon footprint, build resilience and adapt to changes in climate, while working with and supporting our community to do the same together achieving meaningful climate action. https://participate.nillumbik.vic.gov.au/climate-action

01.01.2022 Respect is... #respectis #callitout #16dayscampaign #16DaysNillumbik #BuildingaRespectfulCommunity

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