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MENTORSHIPS 2019
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These opportunities are generously supported by the City of Melbourne and Creative Victoria.

EARLY CAREER WRITER ​MENTORSHIP
In 2019, Radiant Pavilion is pleased to offer an exciting opportunity for an early career writer to undertake a mentorship with Dutch writer, curator, and art historian Liesbeth den Besten, culminating in a piece of writing to be publish in Metalsmith magazine in 2019. 
 
Through an application process the recipient has been selected as Celia Dottore. Find out more here.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS for Metalsmith Magazine
Lola’s marerlopepetar – Lola’s story
 
Working against the odds, leading Aboriginal artist and shell worker Lola Greeno has forged a three-decade career transforming traditional cultural practice into a contemporary movement. Named ‘cultural warrior’ in recognition for her sustained commitment to the time-honored practices of her Palawaelders and ancestors, Greeno is best known for creating exquisite maireener shell necklaces. In recent years, however, her work has expanded to . . . READ MORE
EARLY CAREER CURATOR ​MENTORSHIP
In 2019, Radiant Pavilion is pleased to offer an exciting opportunity for an early career curator to undertake a mentorship with Australian curator Kate Rhodes, culminating in an exhibition during Radiant Pavilion 2019.
 
Through an application process the recipient has been selected as Yu Fang Chi. Find out more here.
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CURATED EXHIBITION as part of Radiant Pavilion 2019
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Insistent. Gestures.

Kazumi Nagano (JP)
Yong Joo Kim (KR)
Chen Chun Tai (TW)

Cyrus (Wai-Kuen) Tang (HK/AU)
Yu Fang Chi (TW/AU)
Insistent. Gestures. brings together the work of five artists who live, work or were born in Asia to explore . . . ​FIND OUT MORE
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