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More Info: www.jumpmentoring.com.au
Are you a creative, young Australian on the cusp of a great artistic career? You’ve got the talent, the vision and the drive it’s going to take – but do you have the professional skill set, one on one support and national network to match? JUMP can make sure that you do.
JUMP directly supports the career development of artists aged 18-30, and in the first five years of their professional practice, by facilitating mentorships with professional artists regarded highly in their chosen artform.
Mentored artists receive funding for a creative concept, to be realised through a flexible relationship with their chosen mentor across an annual 10-month mentorship period.
Between mentors’ established networks and the JUMP program’s national reach, mentees also receive direct access to a significant range of professional development resources, showcasing opportunities and industry engagement activities.
As Australia’s newest and largest artist mentoring program, JUMP is serious about championing our nation’s next generation of arts industry leaders, and ensuring that artform, geography and cultural diversity are no barrier to identifying and promoting artistic excellence.
Supported by the Australia Council for the Arts, JUMP is managed nationally by Youth Arts Queensland, and will be delivered in 2010 in collaboration with inaugural state partners Propel Youth Arts WA and Carclew Youth Arts (SA).
For more information visit the JUMP website http://www.jumpmentoring.com.au
JUMP INFORMATION SESSIONS
Interested in applying and need some advice? Propel is hosting a JUMP information session. JUMP representatives will provide a step by step guide to preparing your application, demonstrate the various resources on the JUMP web site, and answer your questions about being a mentee or mentor in the JUMP program.
Information sessions will also include opportunities to hear from past mentees in the arts field, and a chance to catch up with your industry colleagues.
Register your intention to attend, email sally@propel.org.au.
King Street Arts Centre, 5.30pm – 7pm
Tuesday 2 February.