Up to nine local artists across Baw Baw Shire, Cardinia Shire and Latrobe are being sought to participate in a creative program to support recovery and build resilience following the east-region bushfires of February and March 2019.
Expressions of interest are now open for the role of Creative Recovery Artist Facilitator. Up to nine positions are available across the region, three from each Local Government Area.
Appointed artists will work closely with affected communities impacted by the 2019 bushfires in the Bunyip State Park, Walhalla and South Yinnar areas by working with the community to develop creative projects in those regions.
The project will be led by Amanda Gibson, Lead Mentor at the Creative Recovery Network, who has significant experience in working with bushfire affected communities.
Amanda was the project lead on ‘The Tree Project’ – where a group of blacksmiths collaborated to forge a metal tree honouring the people who lost their lives during the 2009 bushfires. This project had significant impact and included contributions from local and international artists, eventually becoming the subject of a documentary . A brief article covering the project is also available via .
With support from Amanda, appointed artists will engage with local communities, businesses and groups to identify a potential project or initiative. As part of the program, appointed artists will receive recognised training in physiological and mental first aid, emergency management and facilitating community meetings to help prepare them for engaging with the communities or individuals who have experienced the disruption and harm caused by bushfire.
Recruitment of the artists forms the first of a three-phase process for the development, with the implementation and showcasing of creative recovery projects across the region taking place over the next two years. It is expected that appointed artists will be part of the ongoing program post this first phase engagement.
Interested artists are invited to apply, with applications closing at 12.00pm on Friday 14 February 2020. Indigenous Australians, people from culturally diverse communities, and people with a disability are encouraged to apply.