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Local artists funded by HOTA’S Rage

HOTA – Home of the Arts has today revealed the first recipients of its Rage Against the V(irus) Artist Fund announced earlier last month, who will receive up to $1000 cash toward nominated projects.

The artist fund, established to keep local artists working and getting paid in these uncertain times, has attracted more than 100 applications with 12 recipients announced today.

HOTA CEO, Criena Gehrke, said the venue’s temporary closure was not going to stop HOTA supporting the local arts.

These 12 artists represent some of the best creators living on the Gold Coast. For as long as this virus rages on, we will continue to support artists for as long as we possibly can. Their art will speak for itself, the artists and for HOTA.

The line-up of local Gold Coast artists announced today included, Tim Baker, Thomas E.S. Kelly (Karul Projects), Dion Parker, Jay Jermyn, Kylie Chan, Matthew Gray, Amy John Roberts, Mark Gray, John Kaye, Sapodia Lindley, Pru Wilson and Scott French (Lovestreet Studios).

The creative works yet to be revealed, will start rolling out across the HOTA website and social media channels across the coming weeks, with more eligible local artists set to be revealed every 7 days for the next 7 weeks.

Rage Against the V(irus) Artist Fund was launched in record time by HOTA in response to the coronavirus outbreak and impact on the arts, offering cash support to local creatives during a time when they need it most.

As a rapid response grant program we wanted imperfect ideas. If anything, these artists have reminded us that their raw creative talent is what makes this City a great place to be, even during a pandemic – Criena added.

All nominated creative ideas require artists to produce an online outcome that can be streamed, posted or casted.

Applications received so far span a wide spectrum, including comedy, dance workshops, animations, experimental music, songwriting hacks, fine art and conversation, as well as e-zines, photography and podcasts, to name a few.

Applications are still open until May 15.

For more information on HOTA’s Rage Against the V(irus) Artist Fund, click here.

Peter J Snee

Peter is a British born creative, working in the live entertainment industry. He holds an honours degree in Performing Arts and has over 12 years combined work experience in producing, directing and managing artistic programs & events. Peter has traversed the UK, Europe and Australia pursuing his interest in theatre. He is inspired by great stories and passionately driven by pursuing opportunities to tell them.

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