Title: Mentorship 2006
1Mentorship 2006
2I dont know what to expect from this program I
feel excited, nervous...
curious, joy, shock, enthusiastic, anxious,
proud, overwhelmed, crazy
Im excited...I hope I make valuable friendships
and gain valuable skills.
3In October 2006, four outstanding Visual Arts
students from four different high schools in
New South Wales participated in the ARTside-in!
Stage 3 Mentorship Program at the Art Gallery of
New South Wales.
4 Caitlin Kozman Olivia Welch
Danielle Jebara Zoya Kuptsova
Illawarra Sports
Dulwich High School Granville South
JJ Cahill Memorial
High School of Visual
Arts and Design High School
High School
5The students attend schools which participated
in Stages 1 and 2 of the ARTside-in! outreach
program run by the Public Programs Department of
the AGNSW and sponsored by the Caledonia
Foundation. Students from each participating
school then applied to be part of the
Mentorship. Only one student from each school
was selected.
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7The mentorship is a great opportunity for
students like myself especially since I want to
be a curator.
.it is one of those once in a lifetime
opportunities.
It will be fun being around intelligent girls who
share the same interests they are really nice
8On Friday October 13, 2006, the students, their
parents and teachers came to the Art Gallery for
an Information Session and to meet the Gallery
Educators who would be with them for the four
days of the Mentorship. Afterwards they attended
the opening of the Goddess Divine Energy
exhibition.
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13Olivia with her mentor Curator Chaya Chandrasekhar
14I took lots of notes with my mentor there is so
much to know.
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18Danielle with her mentor Senior Registrar Emma
Smith
19It was so good. Emma explained things and made
them seem easy when they were hard. She was a
great mentor. I had so much fun. We never stopped
running!
20Caitlin with her mentor Curator Anne Ryan
21I learned that everything about the art gallery
had a massive, massive thought process! Anne
went through each step involved in acquisition,
storage, placement etc. of an artwork.
22It opened my eyes to a lot of things in the
artworld and Anne was an awesome teacher, very
educated and intelligent.
23Zoya with her mentor Head Conservator Alan Lloyd
24I learnt that every painting has a story behind
its making. I saw the ultraviolet photos taken
to show what was hidden behind the art and the
conservators authenticating the work. I found
out how cracks were formed, how they were painted
in and how the varnish changes the effect of the
painting.
25I learnt so much about framesIll never look at
a frame in the same way again.
26At the end of each day we returned to the
meeting room to discuss and document our
day. We were each given a Visual Arts Process
Diary to record everything in.
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28 We learned to suck it all into our art books.
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33Today was amazing we met with the inspirational
Ben Quilty he listened and answered all our
questions we talked about techniques and ideas
. it was so fantastic.
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36Ben Quilty got us to do as many thirty second
sketches as we could we were collecting
ideas and practicing skills at the same time.
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39Learning to document the most important things
- quick sketches of meaningful information.
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43We spoke about the artworks and the concepts
behind them.
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45Ben asked us to come up with ideas for a body of
work then helped us develop them further.
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47We travelled to Bens studio, and everywhere, in
a maxi taxi. It was so cool.
48At Ben Quiltys studio
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52Ben is so down to earth. He didnt even know us
and he let us touch his paintings!
My friends are going to be so jealous!
53I think one of the main things we learned from
Ben is to draw everything. Now we just draw
everything everywhere we go.
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56Ben showed us how he paintshe uses these huge
tubes of paint and the paint is so thick!
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63Ben let us look through his VAPDs which was
really amazing and inspirational.
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68We sat around and just talked about art and ideas.
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70Visiting Ben Quilty's studio was a highlight.
Seeing how an artist uses their studio was a
real privilege.
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73On Day 3 we went to Sherman Galleries, the
National Art School and Sothebys Auction House.
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75Sherman galleries was really interesting and the
man Simeon explained so much we had no questions
to ask!
It was good to learn the differences between the
commercial and state galleries.
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77I really liked the exhibition that we saw
thereit was by Guan Weiwe did lots of
drawings.
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83The National Art school was AWESOME we saw
bronze being poured the fire was so hot it
was green!
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88It reminded me of Lord of the Ringsit was like
seeing the forging of the Ring of Power
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90Talking to art students and working out their
ideas showed me how it can happen
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95The information about art school and courses
was really useful.
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98The melting of bronze, the top of the tower, the
segregation from the city life its calling my
name, this is the place for me!
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100At Sothebys I spotted a painting in a small
officeI couldnt help it I needed to draw it.
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102Things we learned from David and Georgina at
Sothebys Always do volunteer work or
internships.
green paintings dont sell portraits dont
sell dead animals dont sell blue paintings
sell horizontal landscapes sell pictures 60 x
30cms sell
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105The Brett Whiteley Studio was amazing. It was as
if he was still there.
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111This experience has really opened my eyes to a
lot of different things.I didnt realise how
much was involved in getting one exhibition
together
Everyone was so very friendly and easy to talk to.
It helped a lot with thinking about future career
paths...Ill take away information I can use
throughout my life as an artist.
112We talked about our different backgrounds. We
are so different but also quite similar.
It was so fun and so different from what I would
normally get to experience.
One thing we learnt was, a VAPD doesnt have to
be prettyit just has to have a whole lot of
stuff exploding into your face.
113I got an insight into the core of the Art world
the mechanics of the Art world.
It has opened my mind with possibilities. I have
a much less narrow idea of what is involved.
My expectations were fulfilled and exceeded. The
program gave me hope in terms of a career.
114The ARTside-in! outreach program is sponsored by
115The Art Gallery of New South Wales gratefully
acknowledges the generosity and expertise
of Ben Quilty, Contemporary Australian
Artist Chaya Chandrasekhar Curator of South and
Southeast Asian Art, Art Gallery of New South
Wales Anne Ryan Curator of Australian Prints,
Art Gallery of New South Wales Emma
Smith Senior Registrar of Collections, Art
Gallery of New South Wales Alan Lloyd Head
Conservator, Art Gallery of New South Wales
116The Art Gallery of New South Wales also
gratefully acknowledges the generosity of
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