Announcing the TBSSS Creative Sydney Youth and Accessibility Scholarships

Announcing the TBSSS Creative Sydney Youth and Accessibility Scholarships

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TBSSS are very excited to announce a full scholarship opportunity for those aged 18-25 with an interest in sculpture or those with a long term physical or mental disability. The scholarship is offered in partnership with Pine Street Creative Arts Centre and the City of Sydney Council. This scholarship is a professional artistic development opportunity for those who: are disadvantaged by a long term physical or mental disability, and yet have a promising artistic direction and interest AND/OR are an emerging artist aged 18-25yrs with a particular interest in sculptural practice…

Student Profile: Arielle Morris

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How long have been at TBSSS?  I’ve been coming to the studio for about 6 years. Where do you travel from each week? I come from Woollahra (not too far for a commute.) What do you do when you’re not sculpting? I now work as a florist, a profession I consider very creative and sculptural. What made you take up sculpting? I’ve always made art, and have been very lucky to grow up in a creative family, and always been creatively encouraged. I went to the national art school straight…

Student Profile: Rhonda Cooper

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How long have been at TBSSS? I started at Tom Bass Sculpture School in 2014 and enjoyed the classes so much I have been attending ever since. Where do you travel from each week? I travel from Cronulla, which takes me about 40- 50 minutes but it’s certainly worth the trip. What do you do when you’re not sculpting? I am a primary school teacher and have recently retired from full time work to do casual teaching, which I’m enjoying a great deal. What made you take up sculpting? I…