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Three Graduates are among the 15 participating artists in the Salamanca Arts Centre Arts Lab to be held during Dark MOFO in Hobart.
The TCotA Graduates are Andy Vagg, Amanda Shone and Mat Ward
John Vella (Graduate and Director of the Art Program) and Dr Colin Langridge (TCotA Graduate) have been selected as provocateurs in very good company. They will mentor the selected participants through the 15 day residential Lab.
The Arts Lab is the first stage of SITUATE Art in Festivals, a platform designed to help early career artists create risk-taking artworks on mass scale for major arts festivals.
Leading interdisciplinary artists and creative producers will mentor the selected participants through the 15 day residential Lab at Salamanca Arts Centre during Dark MOFO in Hobart.
The SITUATE Art in Festivals Provocateurs are;
Authorised by the Head of School, Tasmanian College of the Arts
22 May, 2013
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