Clever People Abound

I’ve been finding all sorts of cool, inspiring and useful stuff online over the last day or so, and decided I’d share them.

Firstly, Sayraphim has written this great wee tutorial on how to publicise your exhibition or event. I would call this a must read for anyone putting on an event and wanting some helpful tips on how to get people there. And kudos to Sayraphim for putting this out there. I’ve been rather critical of parts of the Melbourne arts scene recently and it’s mostly because there just isn’t the community based cooperation that exists in the craft communities. I’m a staunch believer that creative communities should be taking a lead in demonstrating how people can work together. So yes, nice to see someone putting some genuinely useful information out into the public sphere!

On the helpful stuff front, I’ve had a few chats with people recently about getting grants for all sorts of things. And I have to recommend OurCommunity as a GREAT website with all sorts of helpful tips on how to write applications and they have lots of databases of grants to apply for.

Just Seeds has got the call out from the UK Anarchist Federation about a publication they’re doing on the intersections between art and anarchism. I know a fair few of you will be interested in this one, I’m sure they’d like as many submissions as possible!

And if you need a bit of inspiration I urge you to check out INCITE! and online journal of experimental and radical aesthetics. Most of it is film based so a fair bit of it went over my head but I still very much appreciate seeing artists get together with a radical analysis. The manifesto section was particularly inspiring!

Finally, if that doesn’t fire you up, this surely will. The Heretics is a new film coming out real soon about the Women’s Art Movement in the 1970s in the US, mostly New York. It’s based around a collective which produced a women’s art journal called Heresies. And the best bit is that they’ve pdf’ed all the old issues and you can download them for free. I downloaded one issue and the contents included words like: radical, anarchist, anti-colonial, revolution, liberation and strategy. How could you go wrong? I’m really looking forward to the film coming out. I’ll try and update progress on this one. In the meantime, get reading!

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3 Comments

  1. January 7, 2009 at 4:29 pm | Permalink

    Did I mention that Joan (who directed the Heretics) wanted me to specifically mention the project to you? I can’t remember if that ever made it into an email or tweet… She was a fan of Radical Cross Stitch! I’ll see if I can find her email soon.

    Definitely looking forward to reading more INCITE (I haven’t had time yet, it’d be better for me if it was in print!) Once I have a closer look, it’ll make its way into a post on Groundswell.

  2. January 9, 2009 at 5:29 am | Permalink

    I commented here yesterday but obviously something happened and it never made it.

    So can I jsut say Thank You! I’m a big believer in community, and the net gives us such an amazing opportunity to share information. But it is what you make it, so people have to get out there and share.

    And I know what you mean about the difference in the Community-mindedness between the art world and the craft world. But surely it’s not everyone? I’ll happy to be one of the women stemming the tide :)

  3. kakariki
    January 10, 2009 at 3:11 am | Permalink

    Thanks so much james! I was planning to email her to say how much I love the project she’s working on. Awesome to know she’s seen this site!

    Yes Sayraphim you’re DEFINITELY stemming the tide. I think I was pretty careful to say ‘parts of’! There’s a fair few wonderful people out there doing their best to create a positive community. Maybe we need an annual arts community prize?

    xox

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