Four WA filmmaking teams selected to produce short documentaries for ABC Art Works
The factual stories include: an artist who uses his wheelchair as his trusty steed to conquer the modern art world, an 80-year old artist transforming her home into a mosaic masterpiece, the first female Composer in Residence at the West Australian Symphony Orchestra, and a journey into the mind of a world-renowned video artist and animator.
Screenwest and the ABC are pleased to announce four WA filmmaking teams have been selected to each produce a short documentary segment through the ABC Art Works Documentary Initiative, a $10,000 production opportunity designed to offer a broadcast credit to Western Australian filmmakers.
Launched in March 2023, the initiative provides production support for emerging to mid-career Producer and Director teams to each produce and deliver a short 3-8 minute documentary segment profiling the work of a resident Western Australian artist or arts company, for broadcast on ABC and ABC iview as part of ABC’s Art Works series later in 2023.
The factual stories include: an artist who uses his wheelchair as his trusty steed to conquer the modern art world, an 80-year old artist transforming her home into a mosaic masterpiece, the first female Composer in Residence at the West Australian Symphony Orchestra, and a journey into the mind of a world-renowned video artist and animator.
“ABC Factual and Culture is committed to investing in emerging creatives so it’s fantastic to see such rich stories emerging from this initiative. I look forward to bringing these WA stories to the nation’s art loving audiences.” said Richard Huddleston, ABC Acting Head Factual & Culture.
“Congratulations to the filmmaking teams, whose projects are set to uncover and celebrate imaginative, diverse stories from within WA’s arts community. We look forward to seeing these four documentary segments come to life.“ said Paul Williams, Screenwest Documentary Executive.
The four documentary segments will feature on Art Works later in 2023.
ABC Art Works Documentary Initiative funding recipients
In Conversation with Myself and Others
In Conversation with Myself and Others profiles the life of Bruno Booth, a talented artist who defies ableist assumptions and conquers the art world with humour, creativity, and a trusty wheelchair.
- Key Creatives:
- Producer: Isabel Turner
- Director: Lucy Messenger
Art House
Evi Ferrier, a joyous icon of the Perth art world, has spent the last thirty years transforming her home into a miraculous work of mosaic art. Now, as she nears the age of 80, she is ready to open her doors to Art Works, to show Australia her greatest work.
- Key Creatives:
- Producer: Mahmudul Raz
- Writer/Director: Mason Fleming
Olivia
Olivia Davies is the Composer In Residence at the West Australian Symphony Orchestra, and the first female to hold this position in its almost 100 years. This short documentary focuses on Olivia’s current project titled ‘Murmuration’ – a choral work that she is composing for WASO’s Chorus.
- Key Creatives:
- Producer: Caeley Wesson
- Director/Co-Producer: Melle Branson
Tee Ken Ng
From freezing cold swims in the depths of winter to the wildest imaginative artistic outputs, Tee Ken Ng’s mind is one that pushes the boundaries of life and art to extremes, and one we all could learn a lot from.
- Key Creatives:
- Producer: Shari Hutchison
- Writer/Director: Ella Wright
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