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South Gippsland Council invites young artists to apply for a mentorship with renowned artist TWOONE by 2 June 2025
South Gippsland Council seeks EOIs from local artists (18 - 25) for a mural mentorship with TWOONE through the ArtCubes Project, offering hands-on experience and expert guidance. Apply by 2 June.
Council is seeking Expressions of Interest from young local artists (18 - 25) for an arts-based mentorship program with internationally acclaimed artist Hiroyasu Tsuri (TWOONE). This program, part of the ArtCubes Mural Project funded by the state government's FReeZA Youth Activation Fund, offers a unique opportunity to work alongside TWOONE as he creates a new mural on the ArtCubes.
TWOONE will mentor young artists, sharing large-scale art techniques as ArtCubes are transformed. Emerging creatives aged 18 - 25 are encouraged to apply!
The mentorship will take place between 21 July and 3 August 2025, over a minimum of three days or 24 hours. Participants will gain firsthand experience, personalised guidance, and feedback from TWOONE, enhancing their artistic skills and techniques. Apply now if you're a South Gippsland artist eager to develop your large-scale artwork skills. For more information and to apply, please visit ArtCubes Mentorship Program page.
Pictures from South Gippsland Shire Council website.
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