POLLINATE SERIES '08
During National Youth Week, Propelarts will also host three Pollinate forums.
Pollinate forums provide an opportunity for young creative people, arts professionals, youth workers and arts workers to:
• Share stories, explore issues
• Learn skills and develop understanding
• Gain peer/industry support
• Network: meet people, connect pathways
• Have their say & feed into a collective voice
The three Pollinates will focus on arts and music funding in Western Australia.
For the first time, Propelarts will partner with PICA and KULCHA to create industry-specific forums, with an impressive line-up of guest speakers and artists.
Future Artists' Forum
Pollinate #1 is a Future Artists’ Forum
for high school students interested in the arts.
Find out how to get your work noticed, plus all the vital info on arts funding and sponsorship opportunities in WA.
All students will get an exclusive opportunity to be guided through the Hatched '08 exhibition: "the most prestigious and comprehensive survey of new and emerging artists today."
Guest Speakers:
Minaxi May
Julia Anwar-McHenry
Jurgen/Elise
Rhett Jones
Fiona Taylor
Friday 11 April from 1-3pm at PICA, in the Perth Cultural Centre, James St, Northbridge.
Reservations welcome until April 10.
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KULCHA MUSIC FORUM
Pollinate #3 is the KULCHA Music Forum
for emerging and new musicians wanting to learn more about the industry.
Get all of your questions answered about funding, collaboration, management and touring by a panel of professional speakers.
Be treated to performances by:
Grace Barbe
The John Does
Dan Bull
Thursday 17 April from 4-6pm.
KULCHA, First Floor, 13 South Terrace (above the Dome Cafe) Fremantle.
hatched08 industry forum
*Going Pro: Hatched ‘08 Arts Forum *– This Industry Forum is a great opportunity for recent art school graduates to work out what’s next.
The forum will tackle issues including seeking public funding; tackling the art market; and applying for residencies; and working in creative communities; looking at diverse practices that involve producing artwork, curating and writing.
See www.pica.org.au for more details








