Shotgun

Founded in 2010 by Creative Arts Tasmania (CAT), Shotgun is described as a ‘shot in the arm’, an accelerator program for artists. Enabling a fast-tracked career, artists can focus their arts practice over a concentrated period.

The program has taken many forms, including: exhibition; mentoring; meetings with visiting industry professionals (artists, curators, producers, writers and gallerists); a residency at home model; workshops; discussion events; symposia; interstate visits and commissioned texts.

The identity for Shotgun 2010 and 2011 was created in close collaboration with the program developers and curators at CAT. It is ambiguous, challenging and avant-garde, pushing boundaries of conventional practice in line with the artists it underpins. The collateral for Shotgun consisted primarily of an exhibition invitation that folded out to reveal an A2 poster, digital assets for online use and an exhibition catalogue.

Studio ©2010-2011: Floatingworld

Shotgun identity

2011 Exhibition poster (single colour print on fluoro orange paper)

2011 Exhibition catalogue cover (single colour print on fluoro orange paper)

2011 Exhibition catalogue spread (Amanda Davies)

2011 Exhibition catalogue spread (Andrew Harper)

2010 Exhibition catalogue cover

2010 Exhibition catalogue cover (front and back cover wrap)

2010 Exhibition catalogue (opening spread)

2010 Exhibition catalogue spread (Scot Cotterell)

2010 Exhibition catalogue spread (Sara Maher)

2010 Exhibition invitation (unfolds to transform into an A2 poster)

2010 Exhibition invitation (unfolds to transform into an A2 poster)

2010 Exhibition A2 poster

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