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RANT arts

Phone: +61 3 6331 8232



Address: 45 Stewart Street 7310 Devonport, TAS, Australia

Website: http://rantarts.com

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25.01.2022 Monetising digital content?



25.01.2022 REMINDER! Regional Arts Fund Renewal Grants close at 11.59pm tonight!

24.01.2022 Thanks everyone! We spent a brilliant 2 days at QVMAG receiving your entries for Minds Do Matter 2020. We have stopped receiving artworks and QVMAG staff are getting busy installing the exhibition in the Community Gallery at Inveresk A big shout out to QVMAG for all their hard work.... We can’t wait to see your work on the walls! Minds Do Matter is open to the public 3rd October - 2nd November 10am - 4pm at QVMAG Inveresk

23.01.2022 For a full list of this years Minds Do Matter Artists please visit our website. https://www.rantarts.com/minds-do-matter-2020



21.01.2022 Congratulations to our friends at Sculpture Tasmania on their first exhibition, also to all the artist. https://sculpturetasmania.com/

20.01.2022 #3 Connection in Times of Isolation Artlands Conversation Series Wednesday 25 November 2020 What role do we want technology to play in connecting our art practices to the wider world? What skills are artists working in isolated or remote parts of the world equipped with? Can issues such as digital saturation and digital inequality be overcome in order to create a more sustainable future? ... Like many regional artists, Kim V. Goldsmith and Alana Hunt often create work in relatively isolated parts of Australia. In contrast, Jessica Olivieri and Emile Zile both practice in metropolitan areas, but have been no less impacted by the isolation imposed by lockdowns. What can these artists teach each other about isolation and digital connection, and how might this inform our thinking about where to next as arts practitioners. https://conversationseries.artlands.com.au//connection-in- image: Lake Tyrell Workshop, SALTbody by Arts Mildura (a RAF supported project). Photographer Gareth Hart.

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19.01.2022 An excellent opportunity for someone who wants to make a difference in Tasmanian music. https://www.musictasmania.org//music-tasmania-executive-of

17.01.2022 PAID OPPORTUNITY: RANT Arts are looking for 5 young Artists to work on our SOLILOQUY 2021 project. Expression of interests are now open! Details in the link. https://www.rantarts.com/soliloquy-2021

17.01.2022 APPLY NOW! RAF Renewal Grants Program - Up to $120,000 over 3 years. Renewal grants will provide up to three years of funding to support projects that have strong partnerships and demonstrated long term outcomes, with sustainable future-positioning focus.

16.01.2022 Following their sold out shows in Hobart, Mature Artists Dance Experience are bringing ‘7 Deadly Sins’ to Launceston on the 16th and 17th of November at the wonderful Princess Theatre. Supported by The Regional Arts Fund! Book online at https://theatrenorth.com.au/made7deadlysins

16.01.2022 If you work in the arts or music industries in Australia and need support, contact the Support Act Wellbeing Helpline on 1800 959 500 it’s free, confidential, and available 24/7. For more info, head to: https://supportact.org.au/wellbeinghelpline/



15.01.2022 In the lead up to World Mental Health Day (Saturday, 10 October) Support Act will be hosting LET ME DOWN EASY a workshop about approval seeking, copping critici...sm and how to handle rejection. Working in music can at times feel competitive and often a high-pressure environment, and this workshop seeks to equip attendees in how to better process perceived setbacks and develop a resilient mindset. You can click on this link for more information and to register: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/let-me-down-easy-tickets-12

15.01.2022 Western Arrernte man Vincent Namatjira has won the 2020 Archibald Prize, becoming the first Aboriginal artist to take out the honour in its 99-year history. https://apple.news/AEkZDEIZqQyW_D10cb8Qqbg

15.01.2022 Thanks to Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery for the amazing installation of Minds Do Matter 2020!

14.01.2022 And that’s a wrap... Thank you to all the artists who participated in Minds Do Matter and for being part of a vital conversion about mental health. A big thank you to QVMAG for their support, hard work and hosting such a fabulous exhibition

13.01.2022 In lieu of an exhibition opening for Minds Do Matter we have created a webpage with some selected works and a video. These will go live at 6pm this evening! Here’s a sneak peak of Sonja Hindrum Artist with her work. ... Links posted at 6pm.

12.01.2022 https://www.qvmag.tas.gov.au//City-activa/Electric-Botany

12.01.2022 DON’T MISS OUT! Closing tomorrow night! https://www.rantarts.com/renewal-grants

10.01.2022 Applications are open for young Artists to work with us on Soliloquy 2021 presented at Junction Arts Festival. https://www.rantarts.com/soliloquy-2021

09.01.2022 Many thanks to our Minds Do Matter Project Manager, Karen Revie, the show is stunning! The exhibition opens to the public at 10am today.

08.01.2022 We are thrilled invite you to join in for MoneyLab #X Economythologies as we navigate the iridescence of money its symbols, systems, artefacts and technologies that give rise to worlds in transition. Responding to the constraints of COVID-19, conveners Denise Thwaites and Nancy Mauro-Flude have designed a multidisciplinary project featuring, presentations, talks, conversations and artworks distributed across Ainslie+Gorman Arts Centres (Canberra), Bett Gallery (Hobart), and the aether. https://pretix.eu/Economythologies/MLX2020/

07.01.2022 RANT Arts are delighted to be partnering with Situate to present SITUATE NORTH! The SITUATE NORTH Lab is a nine month program of activity to scaffold five northern based early and mid-career artists and creative practitioners to undertake the research and development of new place-based and COVID safe artworks for Tasmanian festivals and presentation partners. The program will begin alongside Mona Foma Festival in January 2021 and culminate at the Regional Arts Australia conference at Junction Arts Festival in September 2021. Expressions of Interest are now open.

06.01.2022 It's happening! Get in touch if you want to be part of this enmasse music experiment in Launceston. LET'S MAKE SOME NOISE! (and also some quiet bits!) Email: [email protected] or DM on Facebook or phone: 0414 346 436 Follow here: www.facebook.com/Mapatazi-107455937783548 See more

04.01.2022 Get along to this Regional Arts Fund supported project.

04.01.2022 A snapshot of Tin Camp Studios, a Regional Arts funded project in Southern Tasmania that provides creative, cultural and storytelling spaces where community members from all backgrounds can connect and heal together. https://www.arts.gov.au//power-story-telling-tin-camp-stud https://www.tincampstudios.com.au/

03.01.2022 SUPPORT LOCAL THIS CHRISTMAS! Bring the family to Devonport’s Providore Place on Friday December 4th and 18th for the TWILIGHT MARKET. Select from a gorgeous range of handmade Christmas gifts, original artworks and pantry treats, with over 30 indoor stalls for you to enjoy! Grab a bite from STREET EATS, listen to the live music and let the kids be entertained by the street performers. Or chill out in Market Square and watch the cricket on the big screen.... Entry is free! Doors open at 4:00pm til 8:00 Markets held on 4th and 18th December. See more

02.01.2022 We are delighted to be presenting Women's Art Prize Tasmania in 2021!

02.01.2022 The theme for NAIDOC Week this year was Always Was, Always Will Be. RANT Arts recognises that the Aboriginal people have occupied and cared for this continent for over 65,000 years. RANT embraces the fact that we have much to learn from the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. As the first artists, storytellers and community builders of this country, there are no greater teachers, mentors and guides in art pathways, connectivity and capacity building. As NAIDOC comes to a close, we encourage our peers, colleagues and supporters to embrace the principles and practices of this week each and every day for a better tomorrow.

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