Propel Youth Arts

E-Zine

Welcome to another edition of Propel's E-Zine.

Congratulations to our One Movement competition winners: Amy Broadfoot, Eleanor Beilby, Hayley Sanderson, Tess Stapleton-Clarke and Stephanie Leinasars. 

Interested in art spaces? Hear Marcus Westbury talk THIS THURSDAY at the Amplifier forum - there are some limited spaces left, entry is FREE!

Love your arts community? Propel is looking for Regional Reps to give the word out about their art scene in Regional WA. Want to get involved with Propel? Sign up to our  volunteer database. Check out our new Artist In Focus, photograper Mathew Reed.

Prop Fest is coming soon, a free skills development series designed to inspire and impower young people to engage in visual storytelling through creating a short film - check it out!

Happy Reading
The Propel Team

Propel News

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Amplifier forum this Thursday

By Marina Couchman
 

Hear leading arts commentator Marcus Westbury discuss arts spaces through his Renew Newcastle urban renewal scheme. Places are still available and are FREE. Contact Marina Couchman on marina@propel.org.au or 9328 5855 to register your attendance now! Read more

 

Do you live in regional WA? Become a Propel Rep

By Propel Youth Arts WA
 

Propel is on the lookout for arts-lovers throughout regional WA to be our eyes and ears on the ground and keep us up-to-date with what’s going on in your local community. Read more
 

Volunteer at Propel

By Propel Youth Arts  WA

Love the arts? Want to learn more about Perth’s art scene? Then get involved with Propel and register your details on our volunteer database. Read more

Prop Fest coming soon!

By Propel Youth Arts WA

Prop Fest is a free skills development series designed to inspire and empower young people to engage in visual storytelling through creating a short film. Read more
 

Artist In Focus

By Lisa Wallace

Matthew Reed is a photographer and is currently studying Diploma of Photography at Central TAFE. He was also the photographer for Propel’s Amplifier launch and Survival forum, capturing the buzz of the night. Read more

General News

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Arts marketing info online

By Australia Council for the Arts

The 2009 Marketing Summit videos and presentations now online. Read more
 

Events

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Amplify9 heading your way

NEW Rockingham-Mandurah-based rock outfit Amplify9 is heading your way soon with gigs in Fremantle, Mandurah and Manjimup. Read more

Minxaurus discovered in Secret Garden

New breed sculpture installation artists Rose Skinner and Rizzy have forged an initiative to nurture local emerging and experimental art forms. The exhibition launches Friday 4 September at 6pm. Read more

Voice your opinion and vote!

TEDucation is teaming up with the Australian Youth Climate Coalition to host a Youth Decide ‘09 voting event. Read more

Special offer for Propel members

The Co-op Bookshop is offering a special offer to Propel members to hold a stall at the Gecko Garage Sale markets. Read more

Opportunities

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Community Manager vacancy

By Lia Ursich

Inspire Foundation is looking for a Community Manager who will be based in Perth and work closely with the WA community and Inspire staff in Sydney. Read more

Get paid to create content for ActNow

By Jessica Bell

ActNow is on the lookout for its next Cash for Comments team—and you could be part of it!! Read more

Artist and stallholders wanted

By Gina Knight

The Fremantle Village Art Markets are seeking artists and stallholders to participate in the Village Art Markets in October. Read more

Front of house staff wanted

By Ceandra Faria

Want experience working within WA's richest potraiture prize? Volunteer at the City of Perth Black Swan Prize for Portraiture. Read more

Love music? Volunteer at Hype FM

By Joana Pop

Want to work in a radio station? Hype FM is looking for volunteers to help with the station's music and programming. Read more

Emerging artist award now open

By Meghan Cooper

Registrations for entry to the 2009 City of South Perth Emerging Artist Award is now open – giving Western Australian artists the opportunity to win up to $4,000. Entries close October 4. Read more

Grants

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YCulture Metro funding

By Susannah Day
Are you under 26 and live in metro WA? Apply for funding up to $3000 to help develop your arts project.Check out some of the 2009 projects