Studio Artes Visual Art Program: Art Supplies
Our awesome project is the visual arts program at Studio ARTES, for which we would use the grant to purchase new paint. This program empowers our members to explore various art-making techniques and mediums, fostering creativity. Each project is driven by individual interests, with trained facilitators available to offer guidance and support for independent or collaborative work.
Artists in our visual arts program have regular opportunities to participate in exhibitions and events. In addition to local and digital showcases hosted by Studio ARTES, we also facilitate exciting collaborative opportunities for global exposure. Extension opportunities are available for those eager to advance their art practice.
Founded in 2000 and proudly based in Sydney, Australia, Studio ARTES is a non for profit that has been lighting up lives across New South Wales by supporting over 250 adults with disabilities. Our doors are open to individuals aged 17 and up with mild to moderate intellectual disabilities, autism spectrum disorders, physical disabilities, Down syndrome, and more. We provide a supportive space for our members to explore visual arts, performing arts, and life skills programs.
Our visual arts programs are offered at our Hornsby and Inner West studios, as well as through our online platform. Each week, we run over 28 different programs, each lasting 10 weeks and accommodating up to 10 artists. However, we have very limited art supplies. Our small budget means many supplies are donated, often of low quality, and we can’t always provide the colors our artists desire. This grant would make a significant difference!
A brand-new set of paints for our two studios will inspire both our artists and facilitators at Studio ARTES. We have many talented artists, and being able to mentor them with new paints and canvases will be invaluable for their development.
Our dedicated team works hard to enter artists in competitions and organize exhibitions, and with more art supplies, we can enhance the quality of their work, making a significant impact on their careers. We want to see our artists succeed in what they love!
Additionally, we aim to increase the representation of people with disabilities in Sydney’s art scene. This grant would help us focus on ways to showcase their work to the public, highlighting the vibrant diversity of our city.