ART CENTRES - SERVICE UPDATES

 

Ku Arts Art Centre service delivery update

Tjuntjuna (Ceduna), the APY Lands, mbantua (alice springs), NARM (Melbourne)

JAN - April 2025

Ninuku Arts, APY Lands: 

Construction has begun on a new Art Workers Building at Ninuku Arts, funded through Ku Arts' infrastructure support. The new space will offer dedicated facilities for stretching, priming, packing, and additional storage.

Ernabella Arts, APY Lands:

The new Ernabella Museum is alive with activity. Community members are embracing the space, with artists painting murals and filling the building with vibrant designs and energy.

Tjungu Palya Visit

Ku Arts visited Tjungu Palya to assist with preparing and transporting artworks for an upcoming Melbourne exhibition, supporting the artists and ensuring safe delivery.

Ceduna Arts, Tjutjuna, Far West Coast.

Ceduna Arts has opened the new Mintbush Gallery on the waterfront. Ku Arts has also connected with the team to plan an upcoming women’s camp.

Desart Conference 2025

Ku Arts attended the annual Desart Conference in Mparntwe (Alice Springs), connecting with fellow peak bodies and supported art centres across the region.

Iwiri Arts Recruitment Support

Ku Arts has been supporting Iwiri Arts with the recruitment of a new Art Centre Manager, helping ensure a smooth transition and continued growth for the art centre.

Melbourne Art Fair

Following the Tjungu Palya trip, Ku Arts staff travelled to Melbourne with large-scale works from the APY Lands. The visit coincided with the Melbourne Art Fair, creating valuable networking opportunities while delivering and restoring artworks.

 
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