Groundwork 2024 participants announced
Published on 08 March 2024
A fresh group of emerging artists and creatives will have their talent nurtured through Melton City Council’s flagship arts program.
Ana Hanson, Chelsea Avila, Kate Robinson, Mollie-Rose Chislett, Snehika Paspunuri and Zofia Lickova have been named the City of Melton’s 2024 Groundwork recipients.
Artists taking part in the Groundwork program gain access to exhibition space at Melton Library and Learning Hub and the Melton Civic Centre, gain promotion support for creative endeavours as well as accessing mentorship and curatorial advice from Council’s arts and culture team.
Past recipients have gone on to showcase their work more widely, deliver community workshops, build local networks, participate in artists markets and pop-up shops and undertake art commissions. Groundwork aims to support and grow the creative practice of local artists across to help invest in the City’s ecosystem and economy.
Tailored support is designed to build participant’s capacity and develop skills to ensure the longevity of their practice. The Groundwork Exhibitions will be on display from February at the Melton Library and Learning Hub and Melton Civic Centre.
For details visit: Upcoming exhibitions webpage.
Quotes attributable to City of Melton Mayor Cr Kathy Majdlik
“Groundwork celebrates the City’s up-and-coming artists by bringing their work to new audiences, while also providing tailored support to helping them nurture their unique gifts.’’
“Melton is home to a diverse array of creative talent, and I’m excited to see these artists’ work showcased in our public spaces.”
Quotes attributable to 2024 Groundwork participant Kate Robinson
“I’m thrilled to be included in Melton Council’s 2024 Groundwork program.”
“The program connects me with other local artists and the wider arts sector through professional development opportunities, which is so important for someone that has never been to art school."
I am so excited to see my exhibition “Recasting Shadows” come to life, and also see the work of my peers.”