artback nt's capacity statement
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Our purposeConnecting people and place through arts development and touring
Our values y We conduct our business with integrity and respect y We are committed to creative excellence and capacity building y We embrace the diverse environment of the Northern Territory y We believe that investment in arts and culture is fundamental
to a rich life and the wellbeing of communities
The Kailani Dancers at DanceSite 2015. Image by Benjamin Bayliss
Our visionArts and culture inspire communities
Mary Anne Butler in Highway of Lost Hearts. Image by Brett Boardman
Covering a landscape of over 1.3 million square kilometres, Artback NT ignites sparks in a creative Northern Territory. We develop, produce, curate and present ambitious, professional and energetic work to and from some of Australia’s most remote locations. Artback NT’s annual multi-art form program (visual arts; dance and theatre; music; Indigenous traditional dance) recognises the importance of identity, connection to culture, and the intrinsic value of arts and culture to community health and wellbeing. Deep connections with communities inform our approach to arts and cultural development. We provide the building blocks that encourage and facilitate the transition from early beginnings in a small remote Indigenous community in Arnhem Land, to achieving an acclaimed reputation internationally.
We activate creative participation, revealing an entire new world for regional, remote and very remote communities who are often left off the touring map. Over the past 21 years, Artback NT has delivered arts experiences to 329 different locations throughout the Territory including 99 Indigenous communities and to 639 locations nationally. From the Tiwi Island footy club to the National Gallery of Australia, we reach into every corner of this country. We provide communities and artists with new ways to share their stories, build respect for their work and, in turn, generate lasting positive community impact. We are the conduit for local, national and international audiences who are seeking work that provides access into the talent and passion of an Australia that ventures far beyond the highway.
Artback NT is the ‘go to’ organisation that brings together Northern Territory artists with presenters seeking authentic arts and cultural experiences for their audiences and communities. We are the gateway to sharing the rich cultures, stories and art of the Territory with Australia and the rest of the world.
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Homie from Tiny Toones, a b*boy group in Cambodia, Darwin Festival 2014. Image by Amy Hetherington
Linda Joy, Lost City – Kings Canyon, 2014, ink and wash on Stonehenge, 50 x 76cm
Work from Punuku Tjukurpa, an exhibition from the Maruku Archive in Mutitjulu, NT. Image
courtesy Canberra Museum and Gallery
Marina Strocchi, Full Bloom, 2001, Gouache on paper, 867 x 1045 x 35mm
Serina Pech. Image by Amy Hetherington
We activate creative participation...3Artback NT Capacity Statement
1. Territory artists and the arts industry flourish
Artback NT identifies, develops and builds excellence in the Territory. We make it possible for remote artists to shape Australia’s national identity and build the capacity of artists to have local, national and international connections and impact. Our programs cultivate genuine collaborations with artists, curators, producers and communities to develop and tour
work which promotes the Territory’s unique artistic achievements. We foster pathways for artists, from developing new work to presenting and touring. Through supporting skills development and knowledge transference to younger generations, we empower artists to generate and control their own creative and economic activity.
2. Territory communities and audiences are stimulated by authentic arts and cultural experiences
Artback NT seeks to embed arts and culture in everyday life so that such experiences become something communities demand and eagerly respond to.The Territory’s diverse cultural, artistic and geographic differences provide rich spaces for cross-cultural exchange and activity. 33% per cent of the population is Indigenous, representing an estimated 86 language groups. Almost 25% of the population was born overseas. Artback NT’s multi-
art form approach is culturally and economically appropriate to this environment. Our authentic engagement with communities throughout the Territory fosters meaningful relationships that develop and deliver rich arts and cultural experiences which, in turn, deepen audience engagement. As our brand builds across art forms, we further connect people and place through arts development and touring.
Mara man, Barnabas Timothy, at DanceSite 2015. Image by Benjamin Bayliss
Artback NT’s outcome areas
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Wagilak dance group from Ngukurr at DanceSite 2015. Image by Benjamin Bayliss
3. Territory arts and artists are renowned nationally and internationally
Artback NT enables audiences to experience the diverse stories, captivating pictures, compelling rhythms and vibrant energy of regional and remote Australia. We bring the best the Territory has in art, culture and stories to the world, identifying strategic mechanisms to showcase this work. We invite ambassadors and Australian and Asian presenters
to regularly come to the Territory to critique the work and spread the word nationally and internationally.Our focus on supporting the development of high-quality artistic outcomes contributes to building awareness and audiences nationally and internationally.
4. Artback NT is a strong and adventurous organisation
Critical to Artback NT’s success is the development of new income streams and diversified funding sources. Sponsorship, philanthropic opportunities and developing additional funding sources, partnerships and collaborations will underpin our artistic activities. An entrepreneurial approach is needed to exist in a constantly changing local and global context, enabling us to move forward in a sustainable manner.
We cultivate genuine collaborations with artists, curators, producers and communities to develop and tour work that promotes the Territory’s artistic excellence, activates community conversation and encourages entrance into an imaginative, accessible world. We are committed to providing and facilitating opportunities that help bring our vision to life for the next generation.
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Batchelor ( )4
MandorahDarwin ( )63
Alice Springs ( )49
Elliot (2)
Jabiru (8)
Mataranka (4)
Nhulunbuy (1 )2Palmerston ( )6
Pine Creek (5)
Ali Curung (2)
Epenarra
Ampilatwatja
Apatula (Finke) ( )3
Bagot
Gunbalanya (Oenpelli) (4)Maningrida ( )5
Yirrkala (3)
Yuendumu (3)
Ramingining (2)Galiwin’ku (Elcho Island) (2)
Mutitjulu
Tennant Creek ( )22
Papunya
Nguiu ( )5
Beswick ( )4
Croker Island
Harts Range
Warruwi (Goulburn Island)
Milingimbi
Docker River
Ngaruwanajirri
Numbulwar
Borroloola ( )14
Daguragu (2)
GapuwiyakGarrthalalaGulkula
Santa Teresa
Haasts BluffNtaria ( ) (3)Hermannsburg
Kintore
Milikapiti
Pirlangimpi
Utju (Areyonga)
Brunette Downs
Katherine (2 )8
Lajamanu ( )3
BendigoArarat
Morwell
Ballarat (2)
Brisbane ( )7
Gulargambone
Hawkesbury
Stanthorpe
Taree
MurwillumbahKyogle
Moree
Wagga Wagga
Tamworth ( )3Gladstone
Griffith
Parkes
LismoreTexas
Mildura (2)
Halls Gap
Dubbo
Bathurst (2)
Cessnock (2)Lake Macquarie
Maitland
Cowra
Benalla
Wodonga
Geelong (2)Drysdale
Grafton
Goulburn
HorshamBega
Canberra (1 )7
Sydney ( )12Chatswood (2)
Derby (4)
Burnie
King Island
Adelaide (1 )4
Ernabella (Pukatja)
Wudinna
Loxton
Kapunda
Goolwa
Jamestown
Roxby Downs (2)
Streaky Bay
Port Lincoln ( )3
Port Pirie (2)
Port Augusta (2)
Whyalla
Naracoorte
Murray Bridge
Millicent
Mount Gambier (2)
Maitland
Bordertown
Berri
Ceduna
Wyndham (3)Kununurra ( )9
Halls Creek ( )3
Woodford ( )3
Winton
Warwick
Sunshine Coast
Beaudesert
Cooloola
Chinchilla Caloundra
Emerald
Atherton
Noosa
Longreach
Bundaberg
Cairns ( )9
Hervey Bay
Townsville (5)
Ipswich (2)Toowoomba (3)
Mackay (2)
Broome ( )12
Beagle Bay
Karratha (2)
Carnarvon (3)
Fremantle (2)
Geraldton (2)
Perth ( )10
Bunbury (2)
Albany
Barrow Creek
Mundubbera
Aurukun
Blackdown
Gympie
Gladstone
Hobart (4)
Renmark
Melbourne ( )23
MorangWerribee
Shepparton
Belyuen
Alyangula
AnguruguUmbakumba
Alpurrurulam(Lake Nash) Mt Isa (2)
BarungaBinjarri
Kalano
Bulman
Jilkminggan
Imanpa
Yarralin
TimberCreek (2)
Kalkarindji (2)
Yulara (4)
Amata
Narrogin
Argyle
Utopia
Titjikala
Ti Tree
Mudginberri
Bees Creek
Daly River (2)
Adelaide River
PeppimenartiWadeye (Port Keats)
Minyerri
Laramba
Kybrook Farm
Ngukurr (3)
Nauiyu (3)Cooinda
TanamiPort Hedland (4) Balgo
Bidyadanga
Wingellina
Blackstone
Warburton
Turkey Creek
Merredin
Mandurah (2)
Fitzroy Crossing ( )5
Lombadina Djarandjin
Kalgoorlie
Doomadgee
Byron Bay (2)
Mapoon
Thursday Island
Wujal Wujal
Ayr
Burketown
Coen
Cooktown
Humpty Doo (2)
Amoonguna
Daly Waters
Ross River (3)
Laura
Colac
HamiltonTraralgon
Warrnambool
McLaren Vale
Clare
Coober Pedy
Lameroo
Tanunda
Warmun
BingaraBarraba
Gunnedah
Tenterfield
NewcastleOrange
Penrith
Quirindi
Wollongong
Surfer’s Paradise
Map of Australia showing scope of Artback NT delivery across all six states and two territories of Australia from 1996-2014. Numbers in brackets indicate number of venues in that location. (NB: 1994-1995 location information is not available.)
Artback NT’s artistic rationaleReach regional, remote and very remote audiences within the Northern Territory with high quality arts experiences
PRofile NT artists nationally and internationally through touring visual, performing arts, music and Indigenous dance
cReate opportunities for collaborations and exchanges through engagement with the broader arts sector, peers, colleagues, mentors and audiences
Artback NT builds relationships with Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists in communities throughout the Territory and offers networking opportunities, skills development and support to ensure the profile and reach of Territory artists is broad and recognised locally, nationally and internationally.
Artback NT Touring Venue by location (639) 1996 - 2014
Behind the scenes of sound designer and harpist, Kris Keogh, at the performance of Beautiful Noise at Darwin Festival 2015. Image by Paul Thompson
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Sandtracks participants. Image by Vanessa Hutchins
We provide communities and artists with new ways to share their stories...
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Darwin Office:56 Woods St [ GPO Box 535 ] Darwin NT 0801 Phone: +61 8 8941 1444 Fax: +61 8 8941 1344
Alice Springs Office:Cnr Bath St and Stott Tce [ PO Box 4582 ] Alice Springs NT 0871 Phone: +61 8 8953 5941 Fax: +61 8 8952 6595
Borroloola Office:C/o Waralungku Arts Centre Robinson Road Borroloola NT 0854 Phone: +61 405 926 209 Fax: +61 8 8972 8986
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Tjintu Desert Band. From left, Jeffrey Tjangala Zimran, Joseph Zimran, Arron Sharp,
Terry Marshall and Keiren Malta. Image by Ian Dunn
Where appropriate, people have been named in the images used throughout.
Artback NT acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Country to which we travel and on which we work.
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