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Gallery initiative supports new artists

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News10 January 2022Updated:11 January 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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MCCLELLAND Gallery director Lisa Byrne with MP Paul Fletcher. Picture: Supplied
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MCCLELLAND Gallery has received a $250,000 grant to set up a new art program.

The gallery applied for a RISE grant to support its Sculpture 22 initiative. McClelland gallery director Lisa Byrne said that Sculpture 22 is “a one-year multidisciplinary program of newly commissioned art, learning, and digital  content projects which will enable McClelland to deliver major new programs, specifically aimed at creating  new employment opportunities and supporting, in particular, women artists, and indigenous artists.”

“We will mobilise multidisciplinary connections between creative practitioners in art, digital production,  sculpture and performance to develop new and adventurous creative projects in partnership with   Queensland University of Technology and THRIVE, a local primary secondary school cluster initiative  focused on staff and student wellbeing,” Ms Byrne said. “A key feature will be the Online Viewing Room which will generate rich creative experiences for  audiences Australia-wide, increasing the gallery’s profile and drawing new visitors to the site, both  physical and virtual. We envisage the project will activate local communities and attract wider visitation  to outer south-eastern Melbourne and regional areas, bringing substantial economic benefits both to  the gallery and allied industries, especially tourism.

“Now we can focus on providing additional creative opportunities for artists and specifically female and  Indigenous artists to develop and present exciting new work for exhibition here. Our unique art with nature offering will encourage wider audiences, in person and online to visit  McClelland and make this their own creative and nature destination.”

First published in the Frankston Times – 11 January 2022

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