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Presented by Vitalstatistix in association with Fontanelle

APPLICATIONS CLOSE MONDAY 29 MAY Each year, for Adhocracy, Vitalstatistix hosts a unique artist-in-residence initiative. Guest Australian artists join us to develop a new project, working with a team of South Australian collaborators for a fortnight leading up to Adhocracy. The work then features in Adhocracy’s public program of showings and talks. This year’s commissioned project, Second Hand Emotions, is presented in partnership with artist-run-initiative Fontanelle, in celebration of their relocation to Port Adelaide and the epic, feminist art festival FRAN. Second Hand Emotions is a process-driven, queer and discursive project responding to the provocation of ‘love and feminism’, the theme of Fontanelle’s keynote exhibition during FRAN. Led by artists Mish Grigor, SJ Norman and Sarah Rodigari, Second Hand Emotions will develop performative, documentary and other responses for presentation at Adhocracy and installation as part of Fontanelle’s Feminism and Love exhibition.

The residency is open to established and emerging artists across art forms, including performers and performancemakers, sound artists, visual artists, writers and others. Gender-diverse artists are encouraged to apply. All applications are welcome.

FULL DETAILS AND HOW TO APPLY AT VITALSTATISTIX.COM.AU Freerange Future Supported by a grant from the Department of Premier and Cabinet.


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