Our program will visits parks, recreational centers, and youth programs in neighborhoods throughout Australia to provide pop-up art activities to families in the community.
We’ve known from the start that asking families to come to us—even if our programs were free—would present a barrier to participation for some, so we meet people where they are, popping up in places where neighborhood youth can safely access our programs on foot, skateboard, or bike.
Summer Camp for children of all abilities ages 6-12
Australia, UK, USA, South Africa, Zimbabwe
Bantu Art Galley inclusive Art Around the Community camp focuses on culture and will incorporate art history lessons into each class. The camp classroom environment must have a camper/teacher ratio and is designed to provide individually paced learning, freedom of expression, and sensitivity to learning differences. Children have the opportunity to study the different cultures through a variety of media. All children will have one painting per week on exhibit at the following. Class size is limited to students ( per studio) with a professional teaching artist and teaching assistants.
Open Studio: Making the Arts Accessible to All This competitive program can be created to serve those artists of the community who are not able to afford or receive funding for our Community Arts Program. Held for applicable hours a week, it is an opportunity for artists to use The Bantu ArtGallery’s studio space, supplies, and give them the opportunity to submit work for exhibition in the Bantu Art Gallery.
Summer Studio: young children,Teens, Young Adults and Mature people Summer Studio can be created to give teens and young adult artists of all abilities the opportunity to learn, express, and sell their art over the summer. Led by professional artists, summer studio will serve those youth interested in learning about drawing, painting, fiber arts, mixed media and ceramics in an individually-paced studio environment with a focus on employment readiness.
Bantu Art Gallery Vocational training:
The Bantu Gallery will provide vocational arts training for 0–80 year olds with learning, developmental and/or emotional disabilities.
The program will focuses on easing the transition from the school environment to post-secondary education that includes the goals of independent living and employment readiness.
The Bantu Art Gallery Transition’s vocational training consists of lessons in art fundamentals, sales, marketing, customer relations, and the over-all business of being an artist and wellbing of people. Each student also learns to use the how to work this system of life.
Student artists work with professional teaching artists Six days per week in a variety of media. They experience creating, promoting and selling their artwork in The Bantu Art Gallery.
Students also participate in two or more exhibition’s each year, where they learn to prepare and run their own art booth. Additionally, they run their own Holiday Market and participate in Art Finale, an awards and graduation event that includes performances and an art exhibit .
Students visit local galleries and museums to learn about art history and contemporary artwork, enhancing the classroom studio experience. Student artists also have the option to apply for internships to work in the Bantu Art Gallery, Creativeliy, and Community Arts Studio.
THE BANTU ART GALLERY CREATIVITY AND THE ARTS IN WELLNESS PROGRAM
This program will be offered through the Bantu Galley Cultural Arts Center, Will be a multidisciplinary arts in wellness program serving patients, families and caregivers in healthcare communities in the greater :
(Queensland, NSW, TAS, VIC, NT, WA, SA )
The Bantu Art Gallery addresses the whole person in the healthcare/institutional setting and forwards the Bantu Care vision of making the arts accessible to all.
The Bantu Art Galley Creativity and the Arts in wellness program will have teaching artists provide outreach art programs please Contact Bantu Care.
Artlink Vocational Program Description
Bantu Art Gallery will offer the following categories of employment services within the Artlink program:
A one-on-one professional artist apprenticeships, on-the-job training internships, off-site on-the-job training and employment placement, and job-readiness training.
These vocational services are outlined in greater detail below.
Professional Artist Apprenticeship:
The Bantu Art Gallery’s Artlink Apprenticeship Program places promising student artists with professional artists in the local community.
Artlink participants meet with their professional artist supervisors a minimum of 8 hours per day for as long as they still wish to learn new things and work.
During these classes the students-artists work alongside professional artists as they engage in artistic and business skills that are transferable to a variety of settings.
Artist mentors pass on important business skills necessary for a successful career as a professional artist.
At the conclusion of the apprenticeship, a selection of the works created during the training program will be included in an art exhibition held at the Bantu Art Gallery or other cultural venue’s around Australia, the Artlink Apprenticeship program will be made possible by the Bantu Care and the Bantu Art Gallery Community Arts program.
Artlink teams include:
Some of the expectations for Artlink apprentices include:
· Setting artistic goals.
· Writing a project proposal and budget.
· Creating an Apprenticeship Journal.
· Creating artist statements/bio.
· Attending gallery openings and events.
· Creating a minimum of 5 art pieces in any medium.
· Preparation of artwork for gallery submission.
· Initiating and completing artwork submission process.
· Networking, marketing, and community engagement.
The course covers: working effectively in the creative arts, critical thinking and teamwork, on-the-job safety protocols, preparing video and photo assets, creating visual design components, operating production equipment, installing and operating lighting and sound broadcasting gear.
Bantu Care :(Bring you the Arts and Wellness program.)
Whether it’s playing, painting, sponging or spraying, it’s about putting on an apron to face a blank canvas and unleashing your own individual creativity that makes Bantu Care Professionals Arts and wellness program the most fun you can have with a paintbrush.
Bantu Care Arts and wellness program will be providing the clients and community with a menu of various size canvases, easels, a choice of non-toxic acrylic paints on tap, brushes and tools to freely express themselves.
No drawing or painting skills are required, but for those who would like a helping hand or some inspiration, there are qualified artists at the studios to assist.
We cater for ALL AGES, from 0-100 years old. Bantu Care Arts and wellness program is a great activity for the whole family to enjoy together. Or simply pop-in and paint on your own whenever you wish.
For young artists, art students and art enthusiasts, Bantu Care Arts and wellness program is a great resource.
At Bantu Care Arts and wellness program you can create your own art piece and we can help you sell it.
Bantu Arts and wellness program is your own studio in an environment which creativity.
The Arts and wellness program is also hosts , sip and paint classes, painting parties, team building parties, corporate events, school holiday programmes, tuition, exhibitions and more.
Blank wall in your home or office,” We have the perfect solution for you visit us at The Bantu Art Gallery.
I wish for us to provide Yoga Therapy, Adaptive Yoga and Community Yoga for people of all abilities Across the following:
Disability
Chronic Conditions
Carers/Assistants
Individual Sessions
Corporates Groups
Pregnancy/Active Birthing
Fertility
Post Natal
Families, Kids, Teens
Special Events/Rejuvenating Retreats
Fitness and motivation:We need to get people in shape and help them lose the unwanted kilos!
Teach them how to eat healthy.
Teach them on how to stay motivated, have fun, train with they mates!
Only 20-60 minutes to achieve great results.
No excuses!
We be training people as a group to encourage, motivate and support each other.
Great fitness-orientated and a non-judgemental atmosphere.
All fitness levels encouraged.
No need to be fit; our sessions are designed to get you fit.
Everyone works to their own potential.
All age groups welcome.
Challenging sessions which include:
Full body workout
Cross country running.
Functional Bodyweight Exercises
Weighted Balls
Battle Ropes
Boxing
Tyre Flipping
Diet
Bantu Art Gallery will be having a coffee shop as part of the gallery for us to connect with the community This will be a good recreational place and this will make the Galley and coffee opportunity for us to start building long-lasting relationships with our customers and community.
We can help people with disabilities and people without disabilities re-engage with the community Creativity.
In the Coffee shop we will offer an alternative learning solution and the opportunity to re-engage with the community, Money handling and completing employment Training skills.
In the coffee shop we will be selling coffee, bread, checks and all different types of foods which would you can find a coffee shop so this will be also be another way to generate money to help pay for the bills for the building.
All our clients will complete a personalised educational program, learn skills for life and have the opportunity to start paid employment and training.