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Artist Call-Out // Fractured Territory

February 26, 2018 in Call Out

An exhibition by Frack-free NT

The arts community has always been at the forefront of political comment and criticism in the Territory. Using humour, irony and acerbic wit artists have challenged propaganda produced by government and big business, and fouht without fear for grass-roots issues.

FRACTURED TERRITORY invites artists to shine a spotlight on the contentious fracking debate, and send up the shady deals and sweetheart relationships between NT Governments and the gas industry.

Artists are encouraged to produce works and submit by MARCH 11 for a group show to launch in Alice Springs.

Group show at Red Hot Arts, Alice Springs to launch on March 15.

Format: Artists to produce work for an A2 poster format. Specs: 420mm x 594, 300 DPI, 3mm bleed. Designs will be displayed on foamcore and prints will be available for sale on the night.

Contact fracturedterritory@gmail.com to submit

 

 

Tags: call out, local artists, alice springs, frack-free, Red Hot Arts
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We recognise the unceded land of Mparntwe/Alice Springs within which we live and make. We pay respect to its traditional custodians, the Arrernte people, promising to listen and learn. 
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WTS is operationally supported by the Northern Territory Government through Arts NT.

 

Our 2019-2020 program, Supporting Artists & National Conversations, is funded by the Australia Council for the Arts.


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