CRAFT Victoria mentorship

Published on 02 October 2025

Artist workshop

Emerging visual artists and makers are invited to submit an expression of interest (EOI) for a new and exciting 2-month mentoring and professional development opportunity in partnership with CRAFT Victoria.  

Fifteen artists or makers will be selected for the program which will feature a series of workshops and one-on-one mentoring opportunities. 

The program offers participants the chance to build new networks, elevate their exhibition portfolio and tighten their professional skills

Participants will also be invited to be part of a group exhibition presented by Council at The Track Gallery to showcase their work and further amplify their professional experience.  

While no formal training or exhibition experience is required, visual artists and makers who have an existing practice and portfolio and who are living within, or have a strong connection to Monash, are encouraged to submit an EOI.

 

Submissions closed 22 October 2025.

Frequently Asked Questions

Important Dates

Submissions Open: 22 September 2025. 

Submissions Close: 22 October 2025. 

Artists Announced: 24 October 2025. 

Craft Victoria Group Workshop: Saturday 22 November, 12pm – 3pm. Black Flats Community Centre, Glen Waverley.  

Craft Victoria Mentoring Session: One to one mentoring sessions: Online or in person, Wednesday 3 December, 1pm – 6pm, Black Flats Community Centre, Glen Waverley. 

Creative Industries Workshop - Group Exhibition: Wednesday 17 December, 6pm – 8pm, The Track Gallery, Mount Waverley.  

Monash Exhibition: 15 January – 7 February 2026, The Track Gallery, Mount Waverley. 

Do I have to be a Monash resident?

No, you can apply if you live outside of Monash, however you must demonstrate a strong connection to Monash through work, family connections, or school etc.  


What is the expected time commitment?

The program offers two in-person workshop opportunities which are a combined total of five hours and one 30-minute one-to-one mentorship.

Artists and makers also can participate in a group show where artists are required to participate in the installation and deinstallation of an exhibition hosted by Council.  


Is this a paid opportunity?

This is not a paid opportunity. Workshops will take place outside of working hours to accommodate working schedules.  


How can I access each of the locations?

Mount Waverly Community Centre is accessible venue with wheelchair access.

There is both public parking available onsite and Mount Waverly Train Station across the road, accessible via Glen Waverly line.  


What is expected of me for the group show?

The group show is a non- compulsory opportunity for participants of the program to showcase their existing artwork.  

The Monash Creative Industries team will provide assistance preparing for the group exhibition.

Artists and makers will be offered a two-hour workshop with the Creative Industries team where they can discuss their works with their peers and collaborate on the execution of the show.

The Creative Industries team will install and deinstall the exhibition alongside artists. 

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