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It spans the visual, performing and culinary arts, whilst exploring genres with film, live arts, literature and fashion. Serendipity Arts Foundation (SAF) is one of the largest multi-disciplinary arts initiatives in the South Asian region. Through Art Oracle Erica seeks to find new ways of working as a producer, developing healthy collaboration methods between artist and institution and nurturing the next generation of artists and producers. With her independent project (Art Oracle) Erica has taught and mentored for YIRRAMBOI and Melbourne Fringe festivals as well as consulted for major arts institutions, independent artists and government agencies. developing methods of connecting internationally via digital platforms with a view to extending discourses on art-making.Įrica McCalman is a creative producer, curator and consultant of Ballardong (Noongar), Irish convict, Scottish and Cornish heritage.
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The program does not come with a compulsion of generating a festival outcome potential to present a work at either Darwin Festival and/or Serendipity Arts Foundation in 2022 (if of interest).exploration of the potential for new technologies to extend artistic practice, including the potential facilitation of international artistic collaborations.
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professional development opportunity to build skills working in an international and transdisciplinary context.connection between participants in Australia and India and a sharing of disciplines, and understanding of each other’s local contexts with a global view.The intended outcomes for the program are: The program involves a 2.5 day online intensive in June featuring guest artists and presenters from both countries, followed by two artist-led sessions in July facilitated by the program curators where new project concepts will be workshopped, with the intention that these ideas be further developed for pitching in Australian Performing Arts Market (APAM) and potential presentation in 2022 either at Darwin Festival and/or Serendipity Arts Foundation. The focus of this project is to extend networks beyond geographical boundaries through sharing of resources, artist-led pedagogy, peer exchange, research and engagement designed to enrich the artistic process and enable the potential for new projects to be seeded. We’re inviting applications from emerging and mid-career artists who are interested in interdisciplinary practice and paradigm-shifting collaboration. We’re interested in investigating how artistic process and spatial relationships are informed by technology. Our engagement with the arts has shifted radically in the last year and opened up opportunities beyond the physical space of art-making, to use technology to interpret one’s practice and examine how we adapt ourselves in this hybrid space. The provocation is to interrogate the relationship between technology and the body and how this relationship might become a creative catalyst for performance in both virtual and physical spaces. Transmitter is an international digital lab conducted by Serendipity Arts Foundation (India) and Darwin Festival (Australia), supported by the Australia Council for the Arts.
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Artists – Varun Desai & Viraag Desai Curated by – Sneha Khanwalkar Image credit : Philippe Calia and Sunil Thakkar About the opportunity Image courtesy – Serendipity Arts Foundation, Project – Emissions, part of Museum of Sounds in my Head.