Expression of Interest: First Nations Art, Music and Performance
Overview
The National Sorry Day event at the Australian Botanic Garden Mount Annan provides an opportunity for local First Nations Communities of the Campbelltown, Camden, Wingecarribee, Liverpool, and Macarthur districts to commemorate survivors of the stolen generations, their experiences and stories of strength and resilience.
The event will feature a variety of stalls and cultural activities including musicians, singers and cultural dance performances.
Guidelines
We recommend you read the EOI information document before you apply. This includes the Design Brief, Selection Criteria and other information you will need.
Key dates
- EOI closes Friday 19 April 2024
- All successful applicants will be notified by 3 May 2024
How to apply
Please complete all sections of this Expression of Interest form and email [email protected]. Individual and collaborative applications will be accepted.
If two or more artists are applying together, please submit a joint EOI which includes complete Contact Information, Connection to Country and Artists Experience for each artist.
Requirements
- Up to three photos or videos
- One page CV
- Supporting letter from a previous client or organisation
- Up to three examples of your relevant work (the attachments can be a maximum size of 30MB in total)
- Quote for performance outlining any logistical requirements