Deadline: 12 February 2024
The Place to Make initiative is designed to offer a testing ground for creatives and companies to sample and refine ideas.
Benefit
- A successful Place to Make offer will include:
- Access to rehearsal studio space (four days), or
- Access to desk in Merge co-working space (five days)
Expectations of grant recipients
- Attend professional development sessions provided by Geelong Arts Centre
- Attend gatherings to meet fellow grant recipients and to connect with the Creative Engine community of creatives
- Complete studio rehearsal period during allotted eligible time (agreed upon at time of grant acceptance)
- Attend photo opportunity with fellow grant recipients on Thursday 22 February
- Complete an informal acquittal at the conclusion of your development period
Eligibility Criteria
- They support the diversity of lived experiences in the d/Deaf and Disabled community and encourage multiple-marginalised Disabled people to apply.
- If you work or live in Geelong and surrounding regions or you can demonstrate significant connection to the region, then you are eligible.
- They encourage collaboration between artists and organisations from further afield, including with national or international project partners.
- They are more than happy to look at supporting multiple developments for one project or from creatives who have previously received support.
- Factors that will be considered in assessing your connection to the region (outside of living or working in Geelong) may include:
- Are you developing a body of work here? Will your project be premiered in Geelong?
- Do you have a robust strategy for community inclusion in your project?
- Are you interested in partnering with other organisations in Geelong or the surrounding region to deliver workshops or events for local artists and/or community?
- Have you previously presented work or delivered artist/community workshops in the region?
- Can you demonstrate any previous connections or partnerships with local artists, companies or organisations?
For more information, visit Geelong Arts Centre.


