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Gertrude Studios 2023

Please note that applications for 2023 have now closed. The 2024 intake will be announced in September 2023.

Gertrude is pleased to announce that it is now accepting applications for the Gertrude Studio Program 2023 intake.

Respected nationally and internationally, Gertrude’s unique studio-exhibition model supports outstanding artists at pivotal moments in their careers. The two-year Gertrude Studio Program has been at the core of the organisation since its founding nearly four decades ago.

Gertrude has sixteen highly-subsidised artist studios located at Gertrude Contemporary, 21-31 High Street, Preston South. Designed by Collingwood-based architectural practice Edition Office, Gertrude Contemporary houses two exhibition spaces, sixteen studios, shared communal spaces, workshop facilities and the organisation’s offices. Please note that the studios are non-residential.

Gertrude invites applications from artists of any generation and working in any medium to express their interest in the two-year program:

      — The program is intended for professional artists working within the breadth of contemporary practice. This includes, but is not limited to, installation, video, painting, sculpture, photography, performance and dance.

      — Each year eight artists are invited into the program, including a designated First Peoples subsidised studio, with new artists moving in progressively across the year.

      — Applications are considered by an advisory committee composed of Gertrude staff, a current Gertrude Studio Artist, a former Gertrude Studio Artist and an external curator or arts professional.


A recent initiative, Gertrude offers a fully-subsidised studio for a First Peoples artist. Applications for this fully-subsidised studio will be assessed by a panel led by First Peoples artists and arts industry peers.

Gertrude invites applications from artists of any generation and working in any medium to express their interest in the two-year program, and encourages applications from First Peoples, people with disabilities, LGBTQIA+ people, and people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. 

Applications are due by 11:59pm, Friday 28 October 2022. 

Please contact Gertrude in advance of the application deadline to discuss any individual access or alternative submission requirements. 

Program Details

Studios, access, and fees

The sixteen studios are all approximately 32 square metres in size, individually lockable, stud-walled, and have open ceilings. The grid ceiling can be easily reconfigured for mounting, suspending and power utility. Artists in the program also have access to power tools and an expansive communal workshop located underneath and at the rear of the building. Gertrude has internet access, air conditioning and heating throughout. Access to the studios is 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

While highly-subsidised, there is a monthly fee of $280 (inc GST) for each studio as well as a refundable bond of $280. Gertrude offers a fully subsidised studio for a First Peoples artist (see Eligibility, Selection and Cultural Safety below).

Studios become available on a rolling schedule through the calendar year. Intake timing will be discussed with successful applicants.

Exhibition outcomes

As part of the Studio Program, artists are offered a month-long solo exhibition at our Collingwood satellite space, Gertrude Glasshouse, designed by architectural practice Sibling. Gertrude provides artist fees and a production budget for these solo exhibitions.

Studio Artists also present work within the annual Gertrude Studios exhibitions, a highly anticipated group exhibition presenting new and recent works by all artists in the program. During their residency, artists will contribute to two Gertrude Studios exhibitions. Artists receive artist fees for their participation in the Gertrude Studios exhibitions.

All exhibitions at Gertrude Contemporary and Gertrude Glasshouse are provided with curatorial and installation support, marketing and professional exhibition documentation.

Professional development opportunities

The Gertrude Studio Program incorporates professional development opportunities through facilitated studio visits by Australian and international curators and museum directors, and introductions to gallerists, collectors and visiting artists.

Artists in the program are encouraged to participate in the activities of the organisation, which may involve studio visits, public programs and educational programs. Participation in public and education programs is remunerated.

Victorian government health restrictions

Public health is important to Gertrude, its staff, and community. All public health orders are followed by Gertrude to ensure safe access to our sites and programs.
Gertrude will respond to announcements by the Victorian Government regarding public health requirements and - at times this may impact Studio Artists and their building access. During local government area and state-wide lockdowns, this may include total or partial restrictions on studio access and/or capacity limits.

Application details

Submissions

Application forms are completed via the Google Forms link below. A fully completed application consists of:

(1) Completed Google Forms application

(2) Uploaded Support Materials (within the Google Forms application) consisting of:

      — Artist CV (2 pages max), and 

      — Support Materials (Artist CV + Visual Support Material + Links if relevant)

Google Forms may require applicants to sign into a Google Account to fill out the application form. Applicants are strongly encouraged to utilise Google Forms to submit their applications. However, if you do not have a Google Account and do not wish to create an account, please contact us for alternative application formats.

Upon submission of their application, applicants will receive a Google Forms notification email acknowledging their submission and a copy of their application for reference. If you have not received a notification, please check Spam or review your submission to ensure you have submitted it correctly.

Applicants are also strongly encouraged to check the application copy they receive to confirm their Support Materials have been properly uploaded. Responsibility lies with applicants to ensure correct submission procedures are followed.

Support Materials

Support materials are utilised by the selection committee to review your practice in more detail. Support materials should include an Artist CV and examples of recent artworks or creative outcomes. Material in excess of the limits below will not be viewed by the committee.

 **Each uploaded file must include your last name in the filename.**

 Your support materials should consist of:

(1) Artist CV (2 pages maximum, accepted file formats: PDF/DOC/DOCX)

(2) Visual Support Material 

      — 1 document/presentation, 10 pages max, 1 image per page

      — Each image accompanied by a caption noting: work title, medium, year, dimensions

      — 10mb file size max

      — Accepted file formats: PDF/DOC/DOCX/PPT/PPTX

AND/OR

(3) Video/Audio Links (if relevant)

      — Include up to three URLs, each video/audio 3 minutes max in length

      — URLs for YouTube, SoundCloud, Vimeo or similar media hosting platforms

      — Include relevant passwords

      — Ensure sharing permissions are set to public and that URLs are correct and functioning

Application accessibility

For applicants with accessibility considerations, please contact Gertrude via apply@gertrude.org.au to discuss alternative application formats.

Eligibility, Selection, and Cultural Safety

Artists who have previously participated in the Gertrude Studio Program or artists intending to study during the residency period are ineligible to apply. Successful applicants are selected on the basis of quality of work, artistic commitment and benefit to the development of their practice.

Gertrude encourages applications from First Peoples, people with disabilities, LGBTQIA+ people, and people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. Gertrude encourages applications from artists in all stages of their careers and supports an intergenerational mix of participants in the program.  

Each year Gertrude offers a fully-subsidised studio for a First Peoples artist. Applicants for the fully-subsidised studio will be assessed and determined by a panel of First Peoples representatives. From 2022 there will be at least two First Peoples in the studio cohort at any given time.

First Peoples in this application refers to the First Peoples of Australia, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. 

Gertrude is strongly committed to cultural diversity and cultural safety in all aspects of our program and operations. For applicants who wish to read more about how we are demonstrating this, please read our Commitment to Cultural Diversity and Cultural Safety.

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Decisions

Applications are considered by an advisory committee composed of Gertrude staff, a current Gertrude Studio Artist, a former Gertrude Studio Artist and an external curator or arts professional.

Applicants will be informed of the outcome of the selection process in writing in mid/late November 2022. Panel decisions are final and cannot be negotiated.

To provide transparency for applicants regarding the duration of Gertrude's assessment and decision making process, key dates are provided below.

Applications open: Friday 16 September 2022

Applications close: 11:59pm, Friday 28 October 2022

Internal application processing and formal assessment: Early to mid-November 2022

Successful and unsuccessful applicants notified: Late November 2022

Public announcement of successful studio applicants: Early December 2022

Enquiries

Please address all enquiries to apply@gertrude.org.au. Enquiries must be discussed with Gertrude before 5pm, Thursday 27 October 2022. 

 

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Gertrude Contemporary

Wurundjeri Country
21-31 High Street
Preston South VIC
Melbourne, Australia

Opening hours:
Tuesday–Sunday 11am–5pm

Gertrude Glasshouse

Wurundjeri Country
44 Glasshouse Road
Collingwood VIC
Melbourne, Australia

Opening hours:
Thursday–Saturday 12–5pm