Paul Rhodes (Faux_Par) and Luke Temby (CUPCO!?) will be exhibiting PING PONG (until 14 July), a fun filled world of art, animation and sport. Together, they will be offering a mix of animation, robotics, beading and fun activities for gallery goers to enjoy. Paul is an Australian animation director, illustrator and artist, heavily influenced by the Japanese art movement Heta-uma (‘bad but good’), which prizes unskilled technique and challenges notions about what makes art 'good'. Luke has been practising and exhibiting in the Inner West and surrounds for more than 20 years, exhibiting internationally in Japan, USA and Korea. Artist Opportunities Inner West Council is supporting the Inner West creative community with six opportunities this month, ranging from performer callouts to exhibition and project proposals. Now is your chance to contribute to the rich creative destination that is the Inner West! Main Streets Artist EOI - we are looking for artists to create two new site-specific street artworks in Ashfield and Leichhardt, this opportunity closes 7 July. Marrickville Music Festival - Applications for performers and creative stallholders are open until 14 July. Apply online. Perfect Match - submit an application for Council's street art program as a potential artist or property owner. Applications close 31 July. Chrissie Cotter Gallery - want to exhibit at CCG in 2025? Applications open 8 July and close 5 August. Cultural Connections - calling First Nations, POC and culturally diverse artists - if you have a creative project in mind for 2025 in the Inner West you can apply for up to $8000 plus some support to make this vision a reality. Applications open 8 July and close 5 August. Newtown ArtSeat - we are seeking exciting works to be showcased at the iconic public art seat in 2025. If you have an original, non-commercial idea that you want thousands of passers by to see apply online from 8 July to 5 August. |