Clarence City Council is calling for expressions of interest from those wishing to participate in its 2021 exhibitions program at the Rosny Farm Arts Centre. Clarence City Council aims to present a diverse program that offers a balance of emerging and established artists as well as a diversity of age, background, gender, culture and ability. Practitioners in any field of creative endeavor are eligible to exhibit, including (but not limited to) visual arts, new media, design, craft, and fashion.
Applications are now closed.
If you would like help developing your proposal, need assistance to submit it, or need to apply in a different format please contact our gallery staff:
rosnyfarm@ccc.tas.gov.au or 6217 9607
Applications close 5pm Friday 28th August.
Applicants will receive notification of the outcome of their application by the end of September 2020
Clarence City Council accepts applications from local, interstate and overseas artists, curators, arts collectives, and organisations. Applications to exhibit can be for solo shows or curated group shows. (Note: A limited number of solo shows are programmed each year). The curatorial committee prefers applications based on new work or substantially reworked exhibitions.
Assessors will consider the following criteria:
• strong conceptual basis
• engagement with art, craft and design mediums, techniques or concepts
• quality of design and production
• original and distinctive work
• relevance to the Clarence community
All exhibitions are fully supported by Clarence City Council. The Council provides:
• Approximately 4 week exhibition, free of charge [includes 1 week in total for install / de-install]
• Installation and de-installation of the work with the assistance of experienced staff
• 22% commission on sales compared with industry standard 40%
• Design and distribution of an electronic invitation
• Email to our mailing list of art industry professionals and the public
• Advertising and marketing of exhibition on our social networks, and inclusion in the program’s electronic and hard copy newsletters
• Presence on the Arts and Events website clarenceartsandevents.net
• Exhibition opening, including drinks and refreshments, including staff for opening night, Liquor Licensing and bar overheads
• Staff for invigilation of the exhibition (Wednesday-Sunday)
• Curatorial and professional advice
• AV equipment such as flat screen monitors and projectors are available.
• Exhibitions will be open to the public for visitation 11.00am to 5.00pm Wednesday to Sunday (closed on Mondays, Tuesdays, between Christmas and New Year and over the Easter public holidays). Openings are the first Thursday night of the exhibition period from 5.30-8pm, unless otherwise negotiated.
The Barn at Rosny Farm is a multi-purpose, small capacity arts venue situated in the cultural hub of Hobart’s Eastern Shore. The venue is a c1818 stone barn which has been tastefully refurbished to retain its colonial aspect whilst catering to a broad range of arts based activities. The Barn is suitable for larger scale exhibitions and installations by negotiation. A floor plan with specifications can be found at http://www.clarenceartsandevents.net/venues/rosny-barn/
The Schoolhouse Gallery is the newest building on the Rosny Farm site and is a replica of a schoolhouse that was built at Osterly in central Tasmania in 1890. The Schoolhouse Gallery hosts approximately 15 exhibitions annually ranging from professional artists to community groups and schools. The space has several rooms that can facilitate multiple smaller exhibitions at a time. The Gallery also hosts associated arts workshops and a very popular and vibrant school holiday arts program. A floor plan can be found at http://www.clarenceartsandevents.net/venues/schoolhouse-gallery/
The Rosny Cottage was the original farms c1850 sandstone cottage. On a day to day basis the front of the cottage is set up as a house museum with a collection of turn of the century objects. The kitchen and corridor space are now set up as a professional gallery space for hanging and installing work. Applicants are advised to consider how their application engages/intervenes with the space.
Rosny Farm Grounds has important historical roots as a fine example of an early walled farmyard containing a beautiful heritage listed sandstone barn and farm cottage. The site itself represents the opportunity for artists to consider outdoor installation/exhibitions in a variety of media.
The Council Foyer is a high-traffic space within the Clarence City Council chambers. It is a singular wall that will do well with paintings, prints or photographs.