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Nathan Nankervis.
Nathan’s keen to get cracking with the new generation of artists.
“I hope the students connect with it in a playful way, those I’ve had the chance to meet are cool, they’re all super creative and individualistic, they give me hope for the future,” he says.
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As someone with an Arts degree, I can confirm I received a few of these barbs in my time. Talk about an
Anyway, these days, things are looking up for the arty types.
is known for its student accommodation all over Australia, but has decided to inject some space for creativity to flourish within its walls this year. By teaming up with (the folks who bring public artworks to life), they’ve launched The.ArtScape.
Part of The.ArtScape. is its rolling Artist In Residence program. To support and encourage up-and-coming artists at Scape, a bunch of real-deal creatives will set up shop within a building to show the young punks how it’s done.
First cab off the artist rank is Melbourne-based graphic artist, illustrator and designer He’s already kicked off his stint by installing a mural at Scape Swanston and is now setting up a studio at the Carlton accommodation. Students will be able to access his studio, take part in workshops and get creative career mentoring.
If you’ve always considered yourself a modern-day and need a place to stay during your studies, suss out what Scape campus is close to you. And Gogh live your artist dream!
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