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Empowering a Creative Community | COVID and Beyond
(News)

Date:
02.08.21

Empowering a Creative Community | COVID and Beyond
(Articles, News)

Art Pharmacy's Melbourne curator, Sarah, installing Deanne Gilson's artwork for a private client in Melbourne, June 2021. Photo by Rochelle Eagle

With the effects of COVID heavily impacting the arts it was our goal last financial year to keep our Australian creative community alive. Our results speak for themselves.

With the effects of COVID heavily impacting the arts it was our goal last financial year to keep our Australian creative community alive. Our results speak for themselves.

We all know first hand how life can change so quickly with the onset of a global pandemic.

With artists relying on a livelihood of in person exhibitions, art sales and performative shows, there is no doubt that the arts sector was one of the worst affected over the past year.

At Art Pharmacy our goal was to keep our Australian creative community alive. We worked hard to push new projects, promote emerging and established artists through our online gallery and find ways to establish new art opportunities throughout the last financial year.

We are thrilled to look back at our results and find that we engaged around 250+ artists and creatives over 20 different creative projects, all while working remotely.

We are proud to say that this enabled over $372,500 of artist and creatives fees going directly back into our creative community. We also ensured all artists shortlisted for projects were paid for concepts even if unsuccessful.

Over $372,500 artist and creatives fees directed back into our creative community in 12 months.

We knew it was a tough year for those establishing their arts practise. This is why we pitched 66% of our artists for more than one project. We also collaborated with City of Sydney to film a short series of video’s that divided deep into the stories of eight emerging artists who are represented in our online gallery. We are happy to say we turned through $116,470.00 of online gallery sales going back into the artist pockets.

Even during the pandemic we wanted to maintain our standard of consulting at a national level, and are happy to say we successfully engaged artists from all regions of Australia. Based on population data from the last census, our projects reached approximately 650,000 people across a selection of different States and Territories.

As a female founded and operated business, we are committed to diversity and equality. This is why we ensured to support an equal number of male and female artists (52% Female, 48% male) and engage creatives from over 13 different ethic backgrounds, artists who identify as having a disability and artists from the LGBTQI+ community.

250+ artists and creatives over 20 different creative projects reaching 650,000 people across Australia.

We are deeply committed to nurturing the sustainable and supportive creative community we have at Art Pharmacy. We are looking forward to a new financial year where we can continue to support Australian artists with a renewed passion and drive to create more opportunities for artists and the community.

Art Pharmacy is a full service art strategy and culture agency. Our Art Consultants are here to plan, manage and deliver creative projects that culturally enrich spaces and tell interesting stories using high- quality Australian art.

'Love Box' Mardi Gras activation by Goldberg Aberline studios being admired by passers by at 477 Pitt Street, Sydney, March 2021. Image by Jodie Barker.
Minna Leunig mural piece, one of the 12 murals across 10 staff floors, in Deloitte's Melbourne office, July 2020. Photo by Rochelle Eagle
Artwork by Anne-Marie May commissioned by Deloitte in late July 2020. Photo by Rochelle Eagle
Online Gallery artist Bernard Greaves talks about his artworks in a video project by Art Pharmacy in collaboration with City of Sydney, December 2020
Artist Angelica Catalan with the project team in front of her mural for 'The Hickson', May 2021. Image by Jodie Barker
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Art Pharmacy's installing Jeremy Blincoe's artwork at 80 Collins Street Melbourne, 2021. Photo by Rochelle Eagle
Digital work by Hampstead & Murray being admired at 80 Collins Street, Melbourne, November 2021. Image by Hilary Walker
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Art Pharmacy and project team in front of Funskull's mural for Marrickville Metro redevelopment, completed May 2021

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