Carclew Youth Arts is South Australia's peak arts body for people aged 26 and under. Carclew transforms and nourishes creative minds, daring young people to strive for new ideas and opportunities. It impacts the present and ignites the future, connecting children and young people as artists and audiences to a world of possibilities.
Carclew Youth Arts' Board was previously known as the South Australian Youth Arts Board, or SAYAB.
Carclew's work includes:
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The Project
A Carclew Youth Arts Creative Education Partnership, Artist Residence Initiative, in partnership with Country Arts SA and Murray Bridge North Schools, Big Journal – Big Draw will take place between April and September 2010 at Murray Bridge – The Regional Centre for Culture.
Inspired by a concept that originated in the United Kingdom, Big Journal - Big Draw takes students, teachers and the school community on an artistic journey of exploration. A journey where they learn and practice new visual arts techniques inspired by their school, their heritage and where they live.
Artists, John Whitney, James Parker and Sebastian Humphreys, supported by Project Coordinator, Ella Pak Poy will work with 120 Yr 4/5 students in four one-week blocks. These drawing workshops provide students with a chance to experience many mediums and techniques as they fill their journals with thoughts, dreams, ideas and reflections.
From the outset, only two main rules have applied in ‘The Shed’ where the workshops take place – ‘no erasers’ and ‘there’s no such thing as a mistake’ – from there, anything and everything is possible and the drawings are flowing.
Big Journal – Big Draw provides students and teachers at Murray Bridge North Schools with a unique chance to engage with professional artists as well as an opportunity to be involved at all stages of the project - from research, concept, planning and design through to creation, exhibition and evaluation.
Mostly, everyone is learning that drawing can be heaps of fun and in the words of one of the students... ‘Give me a real drawing – I can handle it!’
The Team
Program Manager: Leigh Mangin
Project Coordinator: Ella Pak Poy
Lead Artists: James Parker
John Whitney
Emerging Artist: Sebastian Humphreys
... and over 120 very talented Year 4/5 students from Murray Bridge North Schools, and their teachers
Big Journal – Big Draw is a Creative Education Partnership - Artist in Residence Initiative, funded by The Australia Council for the Arts through Arts SA and managed by Carclew Youth Arts, in partnership with Country Arts SA and Murray Bridge North Schools.
New Opportunity for young creative writers!
Applications are now open for the inaugural The Independent Arts Foundation Creative Writing Mentorship for mentorship activity taking place from 1st January - 31st December 2011.
The Independent Arts Foundation Creative Writing Mentorship aims to support the professional development of a South Australian creative writer (aged 26 and under) to work with a mentor to further develop their art.
The Value of the Independent Arts Foundation Creative Writing Mentorship is $3250.
Applicants must be aged 26 or under at time of application.
Application guidelines and forms can be downloaded on this page. Carclew Youth Arts Industry Development staff are available to provide information and support for those applying for The Independent Arts Foundation Creative Writing Mentorship. Please call 8361 9777 to make an appointment.
Applications close 5pm, 15 September 2010
Rundle Lantern $1,000 commissions available
Adelaide City Council and Carclew Youth Arts are offering the opportunity for artists, designers, animators, photographers, new media artists and visual artists to receive a $1,000 commission to create new work for the Rundle Lantern. In addition to this, one of the finished commissions will also receive an iPad. People aged 16-26 years interested in creating a digital media artwork for the Rundle Lantern are welcome to apply.
Constructed from 748 square panels, the Lantern has 17,952 computer controlled LEDs which can create a rainbow of up to 16 million colours. The Lantern is 9 levels high and runs from dusk to midnight every evening.
The commission will commence with a forum led by Oliver Boermans, one of the original designers of the Rundle Lantern, Ante Juricin, Adelaide City Council’s Rundle Lantern insider and Lachlan Tetlow-Stuart, new media creative director. Over a three-week period participants will develop artworks that will then have the opportunity to be exhibited on this innovative screen. The artworks are expected to be shown in December 2010.
Application forms can be found on the right hand side of this page.
Deadline closes September 23, 2010.
GRANTS FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLS
Artists In Schools (AIS) is a long-running schools arts residency program. It was established to encourage students’ participation in the arts and develop their appreciation of it through creative interaction with a professional arts practitioner.
Artists in Schools funding means that South Australian Schools can apply to Carclew Youth Arts for:
AIS is designed to provide students and school communities with first-hand experience of the work of a professional artist by:
AIS also strengthens the role of the arts in the school community by:
There is one funding round offered each year with applications for 2011 projects closing:
5pm, Tuesday 17 August, 2010
Application forms and full guidelines are now available to download, please select the link in the right column of this page.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
Application Template
It has come to our attention that Mac users are experiencing issues with the new PDF application template. We have now provided a version in Word (under additional information) that will resolve any previous issues. PC users are asked to use the new PDF format.
Hand-Deliveries
There is an incorrect statement regarding hand-deliveries on the PDF template. If you wish to hand-deliver your application could you please bring to Carclew, 11 Jeffcott Street, North Adelaide (not the Odeon Theatre, Norwood as stated). Apologies for any inconvenience.
The Swap
August-November 2010
Adelaide and Murray Bridge
Want to learn how the music events industry works? Got a band that’s ready for gigs? The Swap may be just for you.
The Swap is a Carclew Youth Arts project for bands and event coordinators aged 26 and under from the Murraylands who seek industry skills and professional performance experience.
Emerging event coordinators will pull together two events: one in Adelaide, one in Murray Bridge. These will be programmed with bands from both areas (hence The Swap). Participants will learn the tricks of the trade from industry professionals and gain experience in stage management, sound engineering, booking bands and much more.
Bands selected to play The Swap gigs will gain skills to support their ongoing musical career. These include creating press kits, marketing and promotions, band photography, recording and getting better gigs. Bands will also have the chance to network with music support organisations and develop key music industry contacts.
Event coordinators and bands participating in The Swap with have the opportunity to attend the Louder Than Words - Music Business Conference and the opportunity to event coordinate or perform as part of the Louder Than Words – Music Festival if selected.
To express interest in taking part, please contact Drew Landt from Carclew Youth Arts on (08) 8267 5111 or via email.
Louder Than Words - Music Business Conference
28 September 2010
Venue to be announced
Do you want to take your music career to the next level?
Enter Louder Than Words: A free one-day music business seminar brought to you by Music SA. Learn the essentials from successful Band Managers, Recording Engineers, Festival Promoters and Music Publicists. The entire program has been developed so you can integrate the essentials of the music industry (skills, experience and knowledge), learned from people who can help you get to the next level. Be prepared to walk away with a head full of ideas, a gamut of new skills and more networking contacts than you ever thought possible.
Louder Than Words – Music Festival
13 November 2010
Murray Bridge Soundshell
Are you ready to join the live music revolution? Music SA are offering five promising Murraylands bands the opportunity to share the stage with some of SA’s hottest live acts at this free day long music festival, to be held at the Murray Bridge Soundshell in November 2010.
The Louder Than Words Music Festival focuses on improving live performance, gig promotion, logistics as well as introducing you and your crew to new music lovers and the broader SA music community.
For more information visit the Music SA website or contact Gordon Andersen the Industry Development Officer at Music SA via phone (08) 8218 8445 or email.
Nominations are now open for the 2011 Education and Arts Ministers' Awards. These celebrate the valuable contribution made by South Australian arts educators and support a unique professional development opportunity for each of the award winners.
One award is given in each of the following categories:
Each recipient is awarded $5,000 to be utilised for a PD program of their choice. This can consist of one large opportunity, several small ones or be developed through consultation with Carclew's Arts and Education Program Manager.
Nomination forms, guidelines and examples of PD opportunities can be downloaded on this page. If you have any queries with your application, please contact Carclew's Arts and Education Program Manager, Leigh Mangin, on 8267 5111 or info@carclew.org.au
Carclew Youth Arts provides high quality creative workshops during every school holiday break which are programmed for ages 5-7, 8-12, 13+ and 15+.
Every School Holiday Program is different, offering diversity in its artistic and cultural programming in areas such as circus, dance, visual arts, digital media, photography and much, much more!
The Spring School Holiday Program runs from the 27th of September to the 7th of October. Please see below for descriptions of Spring workshops, or alternatively download the brochure in additional information on the right hand side of this page.
To book your child into the Spring School Holiday Program, please click here.
| WORKSHOP | CREATIVE EXPERIENCE DESCRIPTION |
ARTIST/ COMPANY |
PRICE |
| Absurd Paper Animals | Bunch, scrunch, fold and stick as you work with paper and masking tape to create absurd 3D paper animals. Create your very own curious paper creature and set it loose to roam in Carclew’s Spring Wonderland. | Robin Tatlow-Lord | Full$35/ Conc $25 |
| The Art of Cupcakes | Join master cake decorator and Australian National Cake Decorating Judge, Gill Hogg, as you explore the scrumptious world of cupcake art. Sculpt and decorate your very own cupcake masterpieces to take home or just simply devour. Now that’s deliciously arty! | Gill Hogg | Full $35/ Conc $25 |
| Audio Mash-up | Ever wondered what it would be like to be a DJ? Create and perform your own live audio mash-up in this two-hour turntablism workshop. Join Adelaide’s Hip Hop specialists Da Klinic for a hands-on two hour workshop that will have you mixing, scratching and performing turntable tricks in no time. | Da Klinic | Full $35/ Conc $25 |
| Black and White Darkroom Photography | Armed with an SLR camera and film, learn how to photograph various subjects while discovering SLR-specific techniques. Following this, develop your film and print your photographs in a fully equipped professional darkroom. | Jeremy Watson | Full $170/ Conc $160 |
| Brilliant Babushkas | Beautiful or bizarre. Customise your very own set of stacking Babushka dolls with the assistance of visual artist Branwen Davies. Dream up your own zany theme as you design and paint three unique stacking dolls to take home. | Branwen Davies | Full $45/ Conc $35 |
| Claymation Nation | Bring plasticine to life with the help of Jonathon Daw who has worked as a sculptor and animator for much-loved children’s television series Shaun the Sheep. From storyboard to finished film, all of the production steps of a clay animation will be demonstrated and applied in this creative workshop. | Jonathon Daw | Full $220/ Conc $200 |
| Clay Monster Pets | Make your own kooky clay monster or fantasy pet with super clay styling advice from visual artist Branwen Davies. Get crafty as you mould a shapeless mass into your very own fabulous BFF. | Branwen Davies | Full $35/ Conc $25 |
| Kodomo Manga Illustration | Calling all fans of anime! Come and try your hand at creating your own manga. Create your own unique story and characters – the fantasy of the anime character is limited only by your imagination. | Mitch Hearn | Full $35/ Conc $25 |
| Mad Hatter’s Tea Party | “Curious and curiouser!” A Mad Hatter’s tea party isn’t complete without a mad hat! Come and make yours in this crafty workshop with artist Robin Tatlow-Lord and parade it at the Mad Hatter’s tea party in Carclew’s Spring Wonderland. | Robin Tatlow-Lord | Full $35/ Conc $25 |
| Magical Mini Gardens | Get your hands dirty this spring holidays as you design your very own magical mini garden with artist, Sarah Casson. Let your imagination run wild as you create a secret garden hideaway with real plants and figurines. Take your creation home and watch it grow! | Sarah Casson | Full $35/ Conc $25 |
| Media Makeup Artistry | Professional make-up artist, Dina Giaccio, has been responsible for makeup styling for musical productions including Mamma Mia and the Pirates of Penzance. This two-hour workshop will teach you the basics of professional theatre makeup and give you the opportunity to apply your very own character makeup. Themes: Divas and Vampires (Ages 8-12), Faces from Wonderland (Ages 13+, 15+) | Dina Giaccio | Full $35/ Conc $25 |
| Minute to Spin It | Unleash your inner super powers as you face off against competitors in a range of physical challenges that will have you in stitches! You’ve seen it on TV, now join theatre improvisation expert Anne Simmons from Impro NOW! for a physical theatre workshop that will have you performing amazing feats of skill and courage. Game on! | Impro NOW! | Full $35/ Conc $25 |
| Spring Wonderland | Get ready for a day-long adventure as you follow artist Robin Tatlow-Lord through the rabbit hole and out to your very own Spring Wonderland. Transform the Carclew Ballroom into a fantastical otherworld of silliness and delight using recycled materials and a whole lot of imagination! | Robin Tatlow-Lord | Full $65/ Conc $55 |
| Think it. Ink It. | Explore the traditional art of mono printmaking with assistance from the amazing Robin Tatlow-Lord, print and collage artist and set designer for TV shows such as The Fairies. Release your inner artist as you explore the fun of mixing colours, line drawing and mark making to produce you very own unique A4 masterpieces to take home. | Robin Tatlow-Lord | Full $35/ Conc $25 |
| Totally Wild Art | Bettongs, pythons, squirrel gliders and crocodiles. These are just some of the Australian native animals that you will meet as part of this exciting two hour workshop led by Ruth Tuck Art School with the assistance of Animals Anonymous (as seen on Totally Wild TV). Get up close to the animals and enjoy the spring sunshine as you paint/draw animal portraits in the Carclew garden. | Ruth Tuck Art School and Animals Anonymous | Full $35/ Conc $25 |
| Wired and Wacky | Come and see the amazing David Archer bend and shape wire with his bare hands into whimsical carnival sculptures. Create your very own wacky wire sculpture that will incorporate movable parts that are sure to wow your family and friends, | David Archer | Full $65/ Conc $55 |
| Zumba Zumba | Zumba is the latest dance and fitness phenomenon taking the world by storm. Fusing popular dance beats such as salsa, merengue, reggaeton, cha cha and hip hop, join dancer and fitness instructor Gaby Francesca for an energy charged dance party suitable for all levels of experience. | Gaby Francesca | Full $35/ Conc $25 |
Project and Development funding means that you can ask Carclew Youth Arts for:
Purpose
Aims
There are two funding rounds offered each year. The dates are determined by government and cannot be changed. They are:
If you are having trouble downloading the application forms and additional information, please contact Carclew Youth Arts on info@carclew.org.au to receive an electronic copy.
Applications for the next round of funding close September 15 2010.
Off The Couch (OTC) is a music program created especially to provide industry exposure and experience for bands, musicians and budding event managers.
Bands have the opportunity to play in professional gigs in some of Adelaide’s hottest venues. Many well-known SA bands played their first public gigs at an OTC show. This is an invaluable opportunity for young bands to gain the exposure to propel them forward in the music industry.
The Off The Couch team will learn the tricks of the trade from music and events industry professionals in weekly training sessions. Here they will learn to program, promote and produce gigs and will assist with the event management of six Off The Couch live music shows.
OTC engages music lovers on many levels – as event coordinators, promoters, stage managers, musicians and audiences.
In 2011 there will be six Off The Couch live music events held in various venues around Adelaide. Call out for bands, musicians and team members for 2011 will take place late 2010. For more information, please contact Carclew Youth Arts.
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Carclew Youth Arts is dedicated to bringing high quality arts experiences to all young South Australians and its remote outreach projects are unique and highly successful examples of arts and cultural practice interweaving to build a positive future for young people living in remote areas.
Carclew is committed to ensuring that its programs are responsive and accessible to those least likely to participate due to geographic location, socio-economic circumstances or disability. Carclew also aims to create tangible improvements in the quality of life of young South Australians by developing artistic projects which consider social need.
Delivered by teams of highly skilled and experienced arts practitioners, Carclew’s remote outreach projects are designed around cultural appropriateness and incorporate realistic and relevant goals.
The final report for the 2006-2008 APY Lands project is available to download in the column on the right side of this page.
Carclew Youth Arts is a multi art-form organisation and we open up our doors to young artists needing space and equipment to explore their arts practice.
Carclew is housed in a beautiful building in North Adelaide with stunning rooms, a band rehearsal room, art room, ballroom, board room and black and white dark room all available to you.
The grand Ballroom is perfect for launches, exhibitions, weddings and workshops.
The boardroom is a great central location for meetings.
Our beautiful Grounds are a great spot for events and summer workshops.
Our Art Room is a brilliant space for visual arts workshops and related activities.
If you would like to hire a space at Carclew, please call 8267 5111 or email us.
Special rates are available for young people aged 26 and under, and also for those putting on activities specifically designed for this demographic.
Are you a creative, young Australian on the cusp of a great artistic career? You've got the talent, the vision and the drive it's going to take – but do you have the professional skill set, one on one support and national network to match? JUMP can make sure that you do.
JUMP directly supports the career development of artists aged 18-30, and in the first five years of their professional practice, by facilitating mentorships with professional artists regarded highly in their chosen artform.
Mentored artists receive funding for a creative concept, to be realised through a flexible relationship with their chosen mentor across a 10-month mentorship period.
Between mentors' established networks and the JUMP program's national reach, mentees also receive direct access to a significant range of professional development resources, showcasing opportunities and industry engagement activities.
As Australia's newest and largest artist mentoring program, JUMP is serious about championing our nation's next generation of arts industry leaders, and ensuring that artform, geography and cultural diversity are no barrier to identifying and promoting artistic excellence.
Supported by the Australia Council for the Arts, the Australian Government's national arts funding and advisory body, through the Opportunities for Young and Emerging Artists initiative JUMP is managed nationally by Youth Arts Queensland, and will be delivered in 2010 in collaboration with inaugural state delivery partners Carclew Youth Arts (SA) and Propel Youth Arts WA.
Not a young artist yourself? Don't worry – you can get involved as a mentor, as an organisation or even refer a young artist you know who you think would really benefit from this opportunity.
For all the information and to sign up to the JUMP email list, check out the JUMP Mentoring website
JUMP, the National Mentoring Program for Young and Emerging artists, is supported by the Australia Government arts funding and advisory body, through the Opportunities for Young and Emerging Artist initiative. JUMP is managed nationally by Youth Arts Queensland in collaboration with State Delivery Partners.