S1 Project 24 - Artists in Residence
Project 24 provides time and space for artists to develop, collaborate, experiment and showcase their work at 2nd Space, Nambour. Below features the participants from season one of Project24 and were in residence from June 2022 to June2023.
Artists are selected through an application process once per year. Applications opened for season two in March 2023.
Project 24 is an ArtsCoast - Sunshine Coast Council initiative supported by the
Arts and Heritage Levy.
Residency # 24 - June 2023
OUTBOUND - LOCAL COMMISSION SERIES
As part of its inaugural festival, OUTBOUND is commissioning a local series of new dance works for small audiences in unconventional, intimate spaces. Applicants are invited to reimagine how urgent, challenging live works can be made beyond the constraints of traditional presentational venues and models.
Residency # 22 - May 2023
The Keeper - Nambour
The Keeper Project is a live public art project where artists work in a temporary role as observer, collector, maker and storyteller within a community. Originally the project launched in Coolum in July 2021 and ran until June 2022. Red Chair will develop connections with creatives, organisations and community to invistage the viability of The Keeper Project in Nambour.
Residency # 20 - April 2023
Sarah Sculley
Sarah Sculley’s artistic style consists of figurative stencils with a tsunami of colour and emotion. She has evolved this style to paint canvas works and large-scale murals. Sarah also has previously run street art workshops for the public, schools & community groups.In Sarah’s residency she aims to build a solid understand of NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens) – how they work, how to sell and buy, how to create them and how to market them. Ms Sculley will deliver in person & online workshops, and an exhibition of works to benefit the Sunshine Coast region.
Residency # 18 - March 2023
Amanda Bennetts
Amanda Bennetts is a Meanjin/Brisbane and Noosa photo-media, installation and moving image artist. Her work is influenced by the medical encounter, drawing from her own knowledge and experience. Throughout her residency, she will use the space to experiment and create an immersive installation that will serve as both a studio and set for a new video work.
Residency # 16 - February 2023
Darren Blackman
Darren is a First Nations man of the Gureng Gureng and Gangalu language groups. His multidisciplinary arts practice encapsulates who he is as a contemporary Indigenous Australian. Raised in the mainstream culture of the Sunshine Coast and attending high school in Nambour, he has spent much of his life living in North Queensland and Cape York.
Residency # 14 - January 2023
Shikani Sargent
Shikani/Smessy is a painter and collage artist whose work is inspired by the hinterlands and the concept of home. During their time at 2nd Space they will be reconstructing analog collages into a life-size installation exploring themes of home and attachment.
Residency # 12 - December 2022
Shyanne Clarke
Visual artist, Shyanne Clarke is experimenting with collaging photography and charcoal together to further develop their sea exploration. Whilst in the space, Shyanne is looking to collaborate with more artists in the region through the development of new works.
Residency # 10 - November 2022
WIFT QLD - Women in Film & Television
Activating the space as a screen lab of sorts during the residency with workshops, community and creative development opportunities as the focus. WIFT QLD plan to undertake this residency in partnership with the Sunshine Coast Screen Collective (SCSC).
Residency # 23 - June 2023
OUTBOUND - LOCAL COMMISSION SERIES
As part of its inaugural festival, OUTBOUND is commissioning a local series of new dance works for small audiences in unconventional, intimate spaces. Applicants are invited to reimagine how urgent, challenging live works can be made beyond the constraints of traditional presentational venues and models.
Residency # 21 - May 2023
Womens Cultural Dance
Munimba-ja’s Libby Harward will work with Lucy Davis to deliver a Women’s Cultural Dance residency. Engaging a female Traditional Owner to be elder in residence, seven First Nations women will be chosen for the residency as part of a broader cultural and practice exchange.
Residency # 19 - April 2023
Fiona Harding
Fiona Harding is an Australian artist and poet. Her largely autobiographical practice is playful, utilising radiant colours alongside simple and considered forms. During their residency, Fiona will be developing a new work titled 'nature shelter'. This sculptural installation aims to explore and play with natural materials, construction, and stillness with an attempt to visually translate the ineffable. Combining psychedelic themes, otherworldly states, and a reverence for nature, the project hopes to give space over to the viewer.
Residency # 17 - March 2023
Michelle Bucci
Michelle Bucci is a practicing contemporary dance artist, educator & founder of Dancelab. She is also the creator of the Dancelab Method; a contemporary dance syllabus, designed specifically to promote authentic contemporary dance & safe dance practice. Michelle aims to explore creative development for the Dancelab & collaboration with lighting expert David Rudder.
Residency # 15 - February 2023
Eco Trio
Eco Trio has collaborated over the last 3 years performing at Horizon 2020, Floating Lands 2021 and at The Maroochy Botanical Gardens in May 2022 with "Listen... Mother Tree" performance. Consisting of Yanni Van Zijl, Helena Jackson Lloyd and Rosie Lloyd-Giblett are mid career multi disciplinary artists who move between painting, drawing, ceramics, and performance works.
Residency # 13 - January 2023
Mira Chorik, Jane-Louise Anderson & A Maree
Featuring work by Mira Chorik, Jane-Louise Anderson and A Maree, three artists with contrasting practices will come together to create a site-specific body of work. Exploring the absence and presence of the body and an exploration of surfaces, reflections, and personal and projected identity. Their work aims to be a gentle and accessible inquiry.
Residency # 11 - December 2022
Isabella Hood & Jag Popham
Collaborative dancers, Isabella and Jag are challenging themselves and collaborators to embrace play and explore the most outrageous, mind-bending, ridiculous, obnoxious, imperfect situations we could possibly think of (within the scope of the work). Working towards a new work designed to explore audience responses to confrontation.
Residency # 3 - August 2022
Horizon Festival - Looks Like a Tourist
Led by Danielle Constance as part of Horizon Festival in partnership with DANCE.HERE.NOW. Unidentified strangers dressed in inflatable orange suits saturate the landscape, bringing our attention to the complexities of being a visitor in a new place.