Australian artist-run initiatives

Australian artist-run initiatives are a series of artist-run initiatives and galleries found throughout Australia. A few key spaces include FELTspace (Adelaide); LEVEL and Boxcopy (Brisbane); The Walls Art Space (Gold Coast) BUS Projects, KINGS ARI, TCB, Clubs Project inc, West Space, Seventh Gallery, Yarra Sculpture Gallery, Blindside and Trocadero Art Space, Exit Strategy Studios (Melbourne); Free Range, Moana and Paper Mountain (Perth); Firstdraft, MOP and Serial Space (Sydney); and Project Contemporary Artspace (Wollongong).

The Peter Browne Gallery, an artist-run initiative, operates out of a renovated ruin in Silverton, New South Wales

Brisbane artist-run initiatives

Brisbane is home to many currently active and innovative artist-run initiatives, including Outer Space, Wreckers Artspace Boxcopy, The Wandering Room, Diagram, and ArtWorld Studio Gallery (Norman Park).

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Tasmanian artist-run initiatives

Constance ARI, formerly known as Inflight[1] is a long-running artist-run initiative based in Hobart. Inflight began in 2003, re-launching in early February 2013 as Constance ARI. In 2015, it moved from a physical gallery-based model to an off-site project based model.[2] In 2017, Constance ARI hosted a major arts festival, Hobiennale, bringing ARIs from Australia and New Zealand to Hobart for ten days of exhibitions, talks, and performances.[3]

Visual Bulk is a small ARI based in inner city Hobart. The program features a mix of visual art exhibitions, performance art, and music performances.[4]

6a was a significant artist-run initiative based in North Hobart from 2007–2011.

Sawtooth ARI is a gallery based in Launceston, showcasing contemporary and experimental art by local, interstate and international artists at various stages of their professional career.[5]

Perth-based artist-run initiatives

PRAXIS was an early artist-run initiative which had a fifteen-year history of producing an important program of visual arts exhibitions, publications and special projects Artists included Brian McKay, Paul Thomas. The Verge/KURB is another, which also produced a publication that documented it and many others from the 1970s through to the 1990s. Terminus= group was another active in the later 1990s.

The oldest, currently operating artists studios is Gotham Studios has been a dedicate art making studio since 1987. The second oldest is Robertson Park Artists Studio which was originally the Wellman Street Studio (1994-2000). In 2014 Paper Mountain produced a limited survey exhibition of emerging artist-run initiative.

Sydney-based artist-run initiatives

Other important non-gallery artist initiatives include NUCA (Network of UnCollectable Artists), Sydney art galleries and art community (SAGAC), The Invisible Inc., the Artist Funded project, the Sydney Ladies Artists Club and Articulate Project Space.

Victorian artist-run initiatives

Early examples of artist run initiatives include The Queensbery Street Gallery operated by Melbourne artist Peter Graham in association with Victorian Printmakers' Group between 1973 and 1978. Also, West Space which is also part of Contemporary Arts Organisations Australia (CAOS). The Yarra Sculpture Gallery, a current and vibrant gallery run by the Contemporary Sculptors Association, was established in 1997, and is one of the earliest ARI's on the Melbourne art scene.

Current examples of Victorian artist-run initiatives include BLINDSIDE, TCB art inc., Kings ARI, Rubicon ARI, Platform, Knight Street Art Space and Punk Cafe.

Artist-run initiatives in Melbourne, Victoria, are promoted by VIA-n, the Victorian Initiatives of Artists Network, a volunteer network that includes more than 20 ARI organisations spread across metropolitan and regional Victoria. In April 2007, VIA-n released a publication on the history of ARIs in Victoria called Making Space in conjunction with simultaneous artist-run events across the state.

The Australia Council for the Arts has also produced a comprehensive list of Australian artist-run initiatives in operation in 2006.

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References

National Association for the Visual Arts (NAVA) https://visualarts.net.au/space/artist-run-initiatives-aris/aris-australia/

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