The following are guidelines for the 2024 Artist Residency Program. These may be changed for future programs. 

You can also download these guidelines (PDF)
 

Support for your application

For enquiries and application support please contact us.

Please refer to the FAQs below for answers to commonly asked questions.

Arts & Culture
1300 434 434 (9am - 5pm, weekdays)
creative@northernbeaches.nsw.gov.au 

To speak to a Council officer with an interpreter, contact the Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS National) on 131 450 and ask to be connected to the Northern Beaches Council on 02 8495 7564.
 

Objectives

This residency aims to:

  • support the professional development of local artists/creatives
  • showcase, build partnerships and celebrate arts venues in the Northern Beaches
  • connect our community with innovative and authentic cultural expression
  • foster cross-cultural networks and partnerships
  • support the development of new work
  • provide mentorship/skill sharing opportunities for established artists to connect with the local creative community
  • increase engagement with established artists to support the growth of Northern Beaches creative sector
  • to activate and foster creative professional development at Eramboo Artist Environment
  • to foster a dialogue between art and environment, as well as culture and nature, within the   Northern Beaches community.
     

Read the Guidelines by clicking the '+' symbols below. 

About Eramboo Artist Environment

Eramboo Artist Environment is progressing to the fore of contemporary artistic production. Located at 304 McCarrs Creek Road, Terrey Hills, Eramboo offers affordable non- residential and residential studios, and an exhibition space to emerging and established creative practitioners.

The focus of Eramboo Artist Environment is on contemporary arts, including but not limited to painting, sculpture, photography, filmmaking, design, sound, music, and digital media.

The artist in residence will have exclusive access to studio 6, seven days a week during the residency period. Neighbouring studios will be occupied, allowing the selected artist the opportunity to connect with a broader community of creative practitioners.

Visit Eramboo's website.

Eligibility

Applicants must:

  • be a resident of Northern Beaches Council Local Government Area, or based in Sydney (artists from other locations are welcome to apply, however no further costs will be covered, including for accommodation and travel)
  • show a commitment to utilise the studio regularly (minimum 15 hours per week)
  • not be a previous Eramboo Artist in Residence
  • not be an employee of Northern Beaches Council
  • have a willingness to work to professional standards and checks (insurances, safety etc)

The successful applicant must:

  • demonstrate all the above, and
  • enter into an agreement with program partners.

Artist's Outcomes

Artists are expected to produce three key outcomes:

  1. community engagement – share their learnings/work with local audiences
  2. mentorship component – could include delivering a masterclass, series of workshops, or one- to-one mentoring of a local Northern Beaches-based artist.
  3. production and showcase of work/body of work – exhibition/performance and/or temporary public works within the grounds of Eramboo

The successful applicant will articulate a plan for how they plan to showcase their body of work, how they will engage with the community, and fulfill the mentorship component.

Applicants are responsible for:

  • managing any events, with support from Eramboo
  • promoting any events, with support from Eramboo and Council
  • catering any events

Timeline

ActivityDate
Applications Open10am, Mon 25 Sep 2023
Applications Close3pm, Mon 23 Oct 2023
Announcement of successful applicantNov 2023
Residency periodFeb - Jul 2024
Project Plan dueMon 4 Mar 2024
Deliver mentorship
component
Mar - May 2024
Finalise project outcome planMay - Jul 2024
Residency period endsJul 2024
Presentation of outcomeJul – Aug 2024

 

Resources Provided

  • mentoring and artistic development support from Eramboo as availabilities allow
  • wifi is available on site
  • financial support – a grant of $3,000 (to include all cost for delivery of the art project)

Artists provide any materials, equipment, and technology they may need. 

Marketing & Promotions

  • artists are responsible for promoting their outcomes and generating marketing content
  • Eramboo and Council will support the artist in disseminating marketing materials, including on social media, email marketing, and website listings.

Artist Payment Schedule

MilestonesTarget DatePayment
Upon commencement of ResidencyFeb 2024$1,000
Approval of Project PlanMar 2024$1,000
Commencement of outcome installationJul 2024$1,000
 Total$3,000

Assessment Criteria

Applications will be assessed on:

  1. artist’s creative process and suitability of art form for the studio
  2. strength and innovation of artist’s plan for residency including:
    1. project outcome - strength/innovation of artist’s proposed outcome/s
    2. community engagement - identified strategies to connect with the community and audiences
    3. mentorship component – strength of plan to share knowledge and practices with local artists/creatives
  3. evidence of capacity to execute project outcome/s
  4. quality of artist’s work to date
  5. value of the studio to the development of the individual artist

Applications will be assessed by a panel of arts and cultural representatives from Eramboo Artist Environment and Northern Beaches Council.

How to apply

Applications are made online using the SmartyGrants platform: 
https://northernbeaches.smartygrants.com.au/artist-in-residence-eramboo-2024  

You will need to set up a SmartyGrants account, if you don't already have one. This will let you save and return to your application form at any time. 

Applicants are encouraged to discuss their proposal with Paul Matthews, Arts & Cultural Development     Officer before lodgement on 02 8495 7564 or creative@northernbeaches.nsw.gov.au.

Resources

First Nations

If working with First Nations creatives, intellectual property and/or cultural themes, we recommend reading the following resources:

Australia Council for the Arts
This protocol guide encourages self-determination and helps build a strong and diverse Indigenous arts sector. It provides a pathway for collaborations and creation of new Indigenous work.

Webinar from the Australia Council 
Using First Nations Protocols for Cultural and Intellectual Property in the Arts

Aboriginal Heritage Office 
Supported by a number of Sydney councils, including Northern Beaches Council.

Cultural Diversity

Creative Equity Toolkit
Resources for cultural diversity in the creative sector.

Accessibility

Accessible Arts NSW
The peak arts and disability organisation in New South Wales. They advance the rights of, and opportunities for, people with disability or who are d/Deaf to develop and sustain professional careers in the arts and have equitable access to arts and culture across NSW.

Sustainability

Theatre Green Book
Practical tips and comprehensive sustainability plans. 

Sustainable Theatres Australia
A collective of theatremakers and administrators who are passionately dedicated to the mission of creating a more sustainable Australian theatre industry.

Julie’s Bicycle
A pioneering not-for-profit, mobilising the arts and culture to take action on the climate and ecological crisis.

Council’s policy on Single Use Plastics
We ask that projects adhere to our Single Use Plastics Policy. 

Definitions

Mid-Career Artist:
Courtesy of the National Association for the Visual Arts (NAVA)

A mid-career artist, craftsperson or designer has been developing an independent body of work and practice over a number of years, gaining recognition at a state and national level. This type of recognition can be achieved through public presentation of work, publication in magazines, online commentary such as essays and broad industry acknowledgement.    

Their income may come solely from creative work, or it may be supplemented by teaching and other forms of income that complement artistic practice.

This stage of a creative career will generally not follow a typical upward trajectory. There may be times of intensive and overlapping work periods followed by stretches of little to no project work. A variety of professional development activities and experimentation may take place as an artist navigates this time in their career. 

Non-residential:
Accommodation is not provided as part of this residency. The artist may not use the studio at Eramboo as accommodation. Artists must cover the cost of their transport to and from Eramboo, and any costs associated with residing in Sydney for the duration of the residency. 

Please contact us if you have questions about any other terms used. 
creative@northernbeaches.nsw.gov.au

Accessibility

The Artist in Residence Studio at Eramboo is wheelchair accessible. There are accessible bathrooms on site. All bathrooms are in a separate building to the artist studios. 

Service animals are welcome at Eramboo. Please note that due to the proximity to the National Park, pets that are not service animals are discouraged.