2024 program

2024 program

Photographer in Residence

The Mill is proud to announce a new Photographer in Residence program presented in partnership with the Ana and Christopher Koch Foundation Fund. One South Australian-based photographer will be given the opportunity to join The Mill community, receiving a 12-month studio space in 2024 and an exhibition outcome as part of The Mill’s Visual Arts Program in 2025. The photographer will be selected through an open call-out.

Thanks to the Ana and Christopher Koch Foundation Fund, the selected photographer will join our community of studio artists with their own private workspace at 154 Angas St, allowing them to develop their practice within a professional environment. Working at The Mill positions artists alongside other professional and emerging artists, providing encouragement, and inspiration and facilitating networking and collaboration.

Selection criteria:

This opportunity is specifically being made available to photographers who are:

  • Emerging, mid-career or established

  • Committed to their practice and have their own equipment

  • Seeking space and time to develop a concept/body of work for exhibition

  • Looking to connect with a community of professional practitioners

  • Based in South Australia

Who is not eligible:

  • Photographers who are current students or who work full-time in another field.
    Note: if you work full-time as a photographer and want to make this your main studio this is encouraged.

Key dates:

Applications open: Wednesday, February 7, 2024

Applications close: Monday, March 4, 9am, 2024

Recipients notified: Monday, March 14, 2024

Studio residency timeframe: From March 18, 2024 - March 18, 2025
Exhibition: April 2025

2024 Recipient


 

The Photographer in Residence program is presented in partnership with the Ana and Christopher Koch Foundation Fund.

 

2024 program

Visual Arts Program

The Mill’s visual arts program highlights the practice of art-making and aims to make process more available to audiences. The Mill’s galleries are open to the public Monday to Friday, 10am - 4pm.

Call-outs


Gallery I

The Gallery I program includes a mix of curated exhibitions and exhibitions programmed through call-outs and EOI.

Current Events

Past Events


Gallery II

Gallery II is an ongoing public gallery featuring work created under our own roof by our community of Studio Artists. In 2024, Gallery II will also include exhibitions that are outcomes of our Visual Arts Studio Residency and Delima Residency.

Current Events

Past Events


The Virtual Gallery

The Virtual Gallery was initially launched in 2020 in response to Covid-19, allowing artists to continue exhibiting work and accessing audiences.

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First Nations Dance Program

In 2022, The Mill undertook a First Nations Dance Community Consultation with SA-based dance artists, to understand their needs and challenges. This consultation has informed the development of a broader extended program to benefit the First Nations dance community as a whole.

In 2023 The Mill created our First Nations Dance Program supported by BlakDance (QLD) and Australian Dance Theatre, coordinated by proud Ngarrindjeri, Narungga and Kaurna woman Caleena Sansbury, supported by The Mill’s CEO/Artistic Director.

In 2024 the program continues with the aim to support First Nations dancers and dance groups who reside in South Australia by offering them the following - as identified needs through the consultation;

  • Business development and grant writing skills workshops

  • Free rehearsal space at The Mill

  • Residencies at The Mill

  • Culturally safe dance technique classes at The Mill and ADT

  • Culturally safe choreography and composition classes at The Mill and ADT

  • Secondments at ADT to learn about the creation of a new work

  • Project planning/pitching/producing mentorship from BlakDance

Through this program, artists are supported to explore new ideas, interrogate existing work, explore new collaborative relationships, and/or research their movement practice in connection to Country and kin. They are supported to make new work and explore dance practice to develop new or existing ideas or processes and make space for experimentation and culturally engaged collaboration.

Call-outs

Past Programs

2024 program

Writer in Residence

The Mill’s Writer in Residence program supports writers from a variety of disciplines. The program focuses on developing and supporting emerging writers in the areas of arts, criticism and creative writing. The Writer in Residence program is delivered in partnership with CityMag and Scotch College.

The Mill’s writer in residence program, in partnership with CityMag, supports writers by creating a broader audience for writing through leadership, mentorship and publication. One 12-month residency in The Mill’s CBD studios is offered per year, culminating in four pieces of commissioned writing by the recipient and mentorship from CityMag’s Editor and The Mill team. The program also includes fees for a personal project and aims to assist emerging writers develop connections and explore opportunities to collaborate with The Mill’s community. Work funded under this program may include, but is not limited to; creative essays, creative non-fiction and storytelling, artist profiles and response to art and exhibitions.

In partnership with Scotch College, The Mill offers a five-week annual Writer in Residence program within the Scotch College English Faculty. The Mill’s WIR undertakes a paid residency funded by Scotch College with aim of the program to help further develop students’ writing/ communication skills via written/verbal/multi-modal responses to creative themes.The pieces created by the students are collated into an anthology by The Mill’s WIR and used within the English Faculty or further afield. This opportunity gives our writers paid employment and builds a relationship with an educational facility that may lead to future employment. 

Call-outs

2024 Recipient

Past Recipients


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Performing Arts Residencies

The Mill’s Performing Arts Residencies foster the creation of new work by South Australian independent artists. The program supports performing and interdisciplinary artists in developing and presenting new work through exploration, with a series of funded residencies. Artist Call Outs for these programs occur the year before so artists have time to plan and seek additional funding.

The aim of these residencies is to offer place and space as part of a vibrant arts community, for artists to develop and show new or existing work with the view to take that work interstate for further development, presentation and networking opportunities.

The Mill is most interested in genre-pushing, cross-artform work that blends, merges or investigates connectivity across performance / art-making modes and encourages artists to be ambitious with their proposals.

Call-outs

Residencies

2024 Recipients

Showings

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Visual Arts Residencies