22 Aug
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Iwiri Aboriginal
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Adelaide
22 Aug
Iwiri Aboriginal
Adelaide
Job description
Iwiri Aboriginal Corporation is seeking an Art Studio Coordinator to join our team in Port Adelaide, SA. This part time position (0.6) plays a vital role in supporting our art studio operations and ensuring the smooth delivery of our art programme. As Art Studio Coordinator, you will be instrumental in facilitating the creative process, managing studio resources, and helping to bring our artists' visions to life whilst maintaining a welcoming and productive workspace for all participants.
What you'll be doing
- Coordinating daily art studio activities and ensuring the workspace is organised, safe and well-maintained
- Supporting artists and participants with access to art materials, equipment and studio facilities
- Supporting and mentoring Indigenous artists in the use of various mediums (ceramics, paint and textiles)
- Preparing canvas, maintaining paints and tools, mixing palettes
- Assisting with the scheduling and management of studio sessions, classes and workshops
- Maintaining inventory of art supplies and materials, and liaising with suppliers as needed
- Helping to set up and break down studio spaces for various programmes and events
- Supporting the documentation of artwork and studio activities, including photography and record-keeping
- Providing administrative support to the art studio team and wider organisation
- Contributing to a welcoming, inclusive and culturally respectful studio environment
- Assisting with the promotion of studio programmes and community engagement activities
- Supporting artists in the preparation and presentation of their work for exhibitions
What we're looking for
- Experience working in an art studio or creative space
- Strong organisational and time management skills with the ability to manage multiple tasks effectively
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work collaboratively with artists, staff and community members
- A genuine passion for art and creative practices, and enthusiasm for supporting artistic development
- Knowledge of and commitment to Aboriginal culture, values and community engagement principles
- Proficiency in basic computer skills and familiarity with scheduling or administrative software
- Physical capability to perform tasks such as lifting, moving equipment and standing for extended periods
- A flexible, proactive approach to work with the ability to adapt to changing priorities
- Desirable: Experience with art documentation, exhibition coordination or community arts programming
- Desirable: Knowledge of health and safety protocols in creative and workshop environments
About us
Iwiri Aboriginal Corporation is a member-led Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation, based in Port Adelaide, servicing Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (Anangu) people. Iwiṟi was established in 2018 by Anangu who were concerned about the cultural isolation and social disadvantage members of their community were experiencing in Adelaide.
Iwiri’s mission is to promote cultural, social, mental and emotional wellbeing for Anangu across the lifespan. Iwiri achieves this by creating social opportunities for Aṉangu to come together and share, retain and promote their culture.
Iwiṟi Arts is one of a number of Iwiri programs that aim to nurture key pillars of Anangu identity, Ngura (country/home), Tjukurpa (philosophy lore), Walytja (kin and other connections) and Kurunpa (spirit) while also creating economic opportunity for Anangu. Established in 2021, Iwiri Arts is a commercial art studio where Anangu artists living in or visiting Adelaide can access materials, mentoring and support to continue their professional art practice in ceramics and painting. Our studio is a hub for artistic collaboration, cultural celebration and community engagement, where creativity flourishes and voices are heard.
What we offer
Working with Iwiri Aboriginal Corporation offers the opportunity to be part of a vibrant creative community and contribute meaningfully to the promotion of Aboriginal arts and culture. As a part-time (0.6) role, this position offers flexibility to balance other commitments whilst being involved in rewarding work. We are committed to fostering an inclusive, supportive workplace where team members are valued and respected. We welcome applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds who are passionate about supporting our mission.
Next Steps
To submit your application please click 'Apply Now' by the closing date.
📌 Art Studio Coordinator (Adelaide)
🏢 Iwiri Aboriginal
📍 Adelaide