Residencies / Internships
Links to Nic's residency webpages ...
Ironbark Residency,
Orana Arts and the STAA, Stuart Town, 2023 Set up with the plastic sheet in The Traveller's Room in The Railway Hotel, Stuart Town, March 2023
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Home Residency,
Napoleon Reef, 2021 Work created during Nic's Home Residency with a sunning Mr Barry Fox, Napoleon Reef, May 2021
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Babaran Segaragunung Culture House Internship, Australian Consortium for In Country Indonesia Studies, Jogja, Indonesia, 2020
Babaran Segaragunung Culture House, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, January 2020
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Bundanon Artist in Residence Program,
Bundanon Trust, 2019 Nic working in the Sherman Studio,
Bundanon, August 2019 |
Art of Threatened Species Residency,
Orana Arts & Department of Primary Industries & Environment, 2018 -2020 Brush-tailed rock-wallaby drawings in progress, 2019
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Centre de'art Marnay Art Centre (Camac) Art Residency, Marnay-sur-Seine, France, 2017
Nic in the tower studio up three flights of spiral stairs, Camac residency, France, November 2017
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Past residency program notices and happenings ...
March 2023
ARTIST RESIDENCY PROGRAM Recipient of the Ironbark Arts Residency 2023 with Artist talks Wednesday 22 March at 3pm followed by afternoon tea. Please RSVP to Tom if you'd like to come. The Railway Hotel Stuart Town, NSW Orana Arts Inc and the Stuart Town Advancement Association |
March - May 2021
SELF DIRECTED RESIDENCY Nic is undertaking a self directed HOME residency project. This project will culminate with a solo exhibition at Project Gallery 90, Paddington This program is proudly funded by the NSW Government through Arts Restart via Orana Arts Inc.
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Studio set up during Home, a self directed residency, works in progress
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January / February 2020
ARTIST INTERNSHIP / RESIDENCY PROGRAM Australian Consortium 'In Country' Indonesian Studies (ACICIS), Creative Arts and Design Professional Practicum (CADPP) program Babaran Segaragunung Culture House Yogyakarta, Indonesia |
Nic Mason, The life of furniture, charcoal and watercolour on paper, 13 cm x 19 cm.
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Official Opening 8 November 2019, 6pm
Artist / scientist talks 9 November 2019, 10:30am 9 November 2019 - 2 February 2020 EXHIBITION 2018-2019 ARTIST RESIDENCY PROGRAM Art of Threatened Species Western Plains Cultural Centre 76 Wingewarra Street Dubbo, NSW, 2830 Art of Threatened Species is a collaboration between the Office of Planning, Industry and Environment and Orana Arts. Eleven artists were selected to engage in their own self-directed residency program during 2018-2019 researching particular threatened fauna, flora and/or environments with nominated scientists. Works created during this residency will be included in a public exhibition opening at Western Plains Cultural Centre in November 2019. |
1 - 4 November 2018
PUBLIC PROGRAM ArtState Bathurst 2018 Co-speaker of the Art of Threatened Species Residency Program with Dr Greg Pritchard and Kelly Leonard '...The program of speakers will explore the themes of A Sense of Place and Robust Regions accompanied by a diverse Arts Program featuring creatives from across the Central West of NSW ...' |
Opening 24 November 2017
ARTIST RESIDENCY OPEN STUDIO with Katherine Grace Bond (literature / USA) Charlet Gehrmann (visual arts / Germany) Ana B.Hursh (visual arts / Mexico) Daehyun Kim (visual arts / South Korea) Sandra Lapage (visual arts / Brazil) Nic Mason (visual arts / Australia) Daniela Melzig (visual arts / Germany) Carlos Pileggi (visual arts / Brazil) Christian Santana Prinz (visual arts / Mexico) Jakub Tomáš (visual arts / Czech Republic) Camac centre d'art Marnay art Centre 1 Grande Rue 10400 Marnay-sur-Seine, France |
This project was assisted by a grant from Create NSW, an agency of the New South Wales Government and supported by the Visual Arts and Craft Strategy, an initiative of the Australian State and Territory Governments. The program is administered by the National Association for the Visual Arts (NAVA). This project was assisted by a subvention through the CAMAC – Ténot Fondation |
Presentation 22 November 2017
ARTIST RESIDENCY PRESENTATION Camac centre d'art Marnay art Centre 1 Grande Rue 10400 Marnay-sur-Seine, France
This project was assisted by a grant from Create NSW, an agency of the New South Wales Government and supported by the Visual Arts and Craft Strategy, an initiative of the Australian State and Territory Governments. The program is administered by the National Association for the Visual Arts (NAVA). This project was assisted by a subvention through the CAMAC – Ténot Fondation |
Photo: by Charlet Gehrmann of Nic Mason's studio
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November 2017
ARTIST RESIDENCY PROGRAM CAMAC centre d'art marnay art centre Marnay-sur-Seine, France SAUVAGE Nic Mason will research and develop new work through a residency at CAMAC, France, November 2017. She will utilise still life painting as a symbolic vehicle for contemplating issues of environmental hope. This work builds from her Australian National University post graduate studies completed in 2017 and her 2016 and 2017 solo exhibitions. |
This project was assisted by a grant from Create NSW, an agency of the New South Wales Government and supported by the Visual Arts and Craft Strategy, an initiative of the Australian State and Territory Governments. The program is administered by the National Association for the Visual Arts (NAVA). This project was assisted by a subvention through the CAMAC – Ténot Fondation |