Auckland Arts Festival Whānui programme
Noma here from the Auckland Arts Festival Whānui programme, we are calling for proposals from Auckland based artists across all disciplines who would be interested in working with us to design and deliver an intergenerational project. We are looking for four projects in total: one each in North, South, East and West Auckland regions.
In the past we have had a range of one-off shows, short performance seasons, 3 week long exhibitions and a digital gallery. To provide you with a bit of context as to the scale, this video gives an overview of our 2017 projects.
Selected artists would be paid a fee to deliver their project and have full support from the Festival.
If you’d like to submit an expression of interest, we’d love to hear from you - please go here: form.jotform.co...
Closing date for submissions is Monday 20 November, 5pm.
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
Soifua manuia
Noma Sio-Salapu | Project Coordinator Whānui
Auckland Festival Trust|Level 5, 44-52 Wellesley St West, Auckland|PO Box 5419, Wellesley Street, Auckland 1141, New Zealand
Phone: +64 9 374 0300 Extension: 300
Website: www.aaf.co.nz...
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