CURRENT PROJECTS
Horizons: Creative Industries Career Launchpad
The Regional Arts Network, made up of the 15 Regional Arts Development Organisations across NSW is embarking on a new State wide project for regional youth called Horizons: Creative Industries Career Launchpad.
Horizons is a creative industry mentoring and career development program for NSW regional youth. The project will run over 18 months and will support a total of 75 young people from across NSW to showcase their talents, gain experience, build valuable industry networks and kick start their creative career.
Participants will be paired with an experienced mentor from their chosen field who is based in regional NSW. Each mentoring relationship will address the needs and interests of each individual and enable participants to connect into a network of peers to build strong state-wide networks early in their careers.
The results of this extended mentoring program will be shared through a creative industry showcase developed and led by the project participants. The showcase will highlight each mentoring project and the range of creative practice and industries represented and will enable the conversation on the opportunities open to regional young people, in this dynamic and evolving industry, to continue beyond the project. Horizons will therefore have longer term influence on an extended cohort of young people by creating access opportunities and pathways for creative industry careers and employment in the arts sector.
Kil.n.it X Bandicoot Ceramics Exchange 2024
In 2023, Kil.n.it Experimental Ceramics Studio applied for and was granted funding from CreateNSW for an Experimental Ceramics Exchange to foster a collaboration of skills and ideas between inner-city Kil.n.it and South East Regional NSW arts community.
The 2024/2025 Ceramics Exchange involves a series of residencies and workshops culminating in an exhibition at SECCA, Bega, in 2025.
Kil.n.it Artists will work with Bandicoot Pottery to create pieces that will be fired in the Bandicoot woodfiring. 3 Artists will stay at Bandicoot for 2 weeks and help with the packing, firing, and unpacking of the woodfiring. 3 Artists from the South East Regional NSW arts community will come to stay in Sydney for 2 weeks each, making works at Kil.n.it in which collaborations and workshops will take place.
Of Pigs and Whistles - How Steam Navigation Linked South East NSW to the World is a new travelling exhibition at the Eden Killer Whale Museum.
The exhibition explores the compelling history of steamship navigation in the region and the enormous significance of maritime industry’s contribution to the development of the South Coast and hinterland.
Founded in 1858, the Illawarra Steam Navigation Company tells a story spanning almost 100 years, revealing the fascinating history surrounding shipping’s role in creating a vital link to the rest of the world following European settlement.
Curated by heritage management and interpretation consultant Angela George with support from writer and arts worker Leah Szanto, the exhibition also involves considerable input and contributions from the combined museum community of the South Coast and hinterland, including Bega Valley Shire Council, Eurobodalla Shire Council, Shoalhaven City Council City of Wollongong, & Snowy Monaro Regional Council.