First Nations people living in the Dubbo Regional Council area will have the opportunity to work on a "major regional project".
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Orana Arts is seeking expressions of interest from Aboriginal artists to participate in the development and installation of artworks at a major site currently under construction in Dubbo.
The project is being curated by Mudgee-based Wiradjuri visual artists Aleshia Lonsdale, who is also being supported by project manager Andrew Glassop.
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"We can't tell you much yet - get in touch with us for more information," Mr Glassop said.
"We can tell you it is a fantastic opportunity to expand your career, display your talents, and be involved in a major facility currently being built in Dubbo."
The project will consist of two phases, participants in phase one will receive a professional fee of $1000.
Phase one will comprise of a consultation and development process where artists will speak with the community and develop artwork to concept.
Phase two will see selected artworks developed and installed.
Successful applicants in phase two will receive compensation as per their submission.
Applications for the project close Friday, July 30.
For more information regarding the project call Mr Glassop on 0440 0014 342 or email him at projects@oranaarts.com.
To apply visit https://www.oranaarts.com/thestudio.
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