Open Call Out: The Mill's Exhibition Space Program
The Mill is calling for Expressions of Interest for our gallery program in 2024 and beyond
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This year we are mixing things up, rather than having a hard deadline for exhibition applications we are introducing a rolling, open call out. 

We want this process to be more accessible, and to reduce the labour required for artists to express their interest in exhibiting with us. We want to hear about your ideas, and respond to artist and audience interests. 

So, what is the process?
Please fill in the below form with short but concise answers. Introduce yourself, your practice and your exhibition idea. 

We'll get in touch to have a chat if your exhibition idea resonates with our curatorial direction and organisational aims
Your name, pronouns, email and phone number 
Curatorial Rationale or Artists Statement for proposed exhibition (suggested 200-300 words)
Biographies of all artists involved, 200 words each max
Please provide as a link to a folder (via dropbox, google drive): 5 screen resolution images 72 DPI of your work which are indicative of the work you would like to present in the exhibition. Please provide full Image Captions title, year, materials, dimensions (H x W x D in cm) and photographer credit. Please label your images with the image caption. For group exhibitions, please provide 2 images per artist. You are welcome to include audio or visual material (maximum 10 minutes). Please ensure you make your links viewable without having to request access.
Please provide links to any other appropriate online support material, social media, your artist website
How did you find out about The Mill and this opportunity?
Do you have any feedback about our application process?
Thank You!
The Mill's Visual Arts Curator will get in touch to discuss any suitable opportunities.
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