This Is Not Art Festival
Project Description
Update: July 9th: In under 48 hours, TINA has reached it's pozible target! Thank you so very much for the incredible support shown. TINA is still short of it's 2011 need, so please continue the generosity that has begun here.
My new dream? Imagine if sheer people power was able to replace the $18, 000 aid previously given by a major local council.
Ambitious new Pozible target: Can we reach $6, 000?
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Ever been to TINA....
Established in 1998, This Is Not Art (TINA) is a multidisciplinary arts festival held annually in Newcastle, Australia. The festival was established to support the development of experimental and emerging arts practice in Australia.
In June 2011, TINA was notified that it's current triennial funding would not be renewed. Devastating to say the least.
What this means is that 3 months away from the festival opening, the TINA operational budget is $18, 000 short of it's annual financial need.
TINA provides a platform for innovative and passionate culture makers to conceive, collaborate and critique. Each year TINA supports in excess of 300 Australian artists. This includes: musicians, designers, writers, performers, electronic artist, thinkers, actors, dancers, visual artists and researchers. The festival hosts hundreds of forums, performances, exhibitions, showcases, panels and happenings over five days. TINA is a vital platform for the future of Australian arts practice, and supports the most imperative section of this: the artists.
Historically events at TINA are free to attend, and specifically: every event at TINA 2011 will be FREE. We believe in an open access festival without the hindrance of socio-economic boundaries.
TINA is now calling on the amazing community of Australia to lend it's support towards the development of a culturally diverse, rich, and sustainable arts sector.
If you have ever been to TINA....
If you support the Arts....
If you believe that emerging artists are vital....
Then please donate to this national cause, and invest in the future development of Australian art.
We have set our fundraising target at $4000, however we are ultimately trying to cover a $18, 000 deficit. Donations in excess of our target are warmly welcomed.
Donations will be received by TINA's administering body: The Octapod. Octapod have DGR status, and thus donations over $2 are tax deductible. Whilst there are denominations recommended, any and all donations of any size are greatly appreciated!
With thanks, love and respect
This Is Not Art
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His performance work has been seen heavily along the East coast at venues such as the Victorian Arts Centre, Dancehouse, the Malthouse, Canberra Theatre, Brisbane Powerhouse, Federation square and the National Gallery of Australia.
His photographic work has been shown in group exhibitions at The Projects gallery Collingwood, Linden Centre for Contemporary art, and most recently as part of 'Moving Melbourne Through Art' a public exhibition of art on board the Connex train network.
www.garethhart.net
Currently, Gareth is Director of Crack Theatre Festival alongside Ben Packer and Jane Grimley. Crack Theatre Festival is 1/4 of This Is Not Art, a national festival for experimental and emerging arts practice and culture vultures.
www.CrackTheatreFestival.com
www.ThisIsNotArt.org
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