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Page 1: Visual Cultural Manager Overview

Eric Holowacz !!!

!Visual Evidence and Support

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Under the leadership of producer/director Eric Holowacz, the Cairns Festival grew into one of the most exciting creative celebrations in Australia. Its 17-days and 106 unique events now include visual art, film, music, dance, new theatre, and community identity in Far North Queensland. In addition to the local content, artists and performers have come from Indonesia, New York, the UK, New Zealand, Tasmania, Japan, Chile, and many other parts of the world. !! !Above: a Far North Indigenous dance group performs on the stage at the Civic Theatre as part of UMI Arts’ Big Talk One Fire.!Below: Torres Strait Island musician Will Kepa, joined by Bougainville-born percussionist Ben Hakalitz, at the 2011 opening concert.

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As Producer of Cairns Festival, Holowacz gave new life to the opening parade, and encouraged creative community participation. After aquiring 100 ukuleles, he created the Cairns Mobile Ukulele Brigade, seen above making music and livening up the parade. Below: Holowacz was asked to be the commencement speaker for the Louisiana State University College of Music and Dramatic Arts. He consults with Dean Stephen Beck before his May 2014 address.

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Above: Detail of a work from The Ballast, a solo exhibition by Miam-based South African artist, Anja Marais. Holowacz programmed the exhibition at the Arts Council’s Firehouse Gallery as a regional satellite of Prospect 3 New Orleans. Below: in time for the Australian elections, Holowacz and his Cairns Festival team developed a guerrilla marketing campaign based on mock roadside election signs.

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Black Image Band fills the Fogarty Park stage for one of the Cairns Festival’s free music events. Under Holowacz’s stewardship, the Festival secured over a dozen new major corporate and community sponsorships, and again began programming free events on the main Esplanade stage in Fogarty Park. In 2011, these included seven concerts by leading Australian musicians, six free film nights, and a handful of new workshops and community events. Above left: a variation on the logo for the 2011 Cairns Festival: 50 Years Under a Tropical Sun.

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Festival Producer Eric Holowacz (top right) talks to photographer Jake Nowakowski about their project, Man vs Fascinator, at the exhibition opening in August 2011. A budding art collector takes one of the 2000 free Posters to the People, a project begun in 2010 to give away prints featuring images by Far North Queensland artists (to as many households as possible). In 2010, Cairns Festival began its Badge Partners project to better connect audiences with local business, cafes, and shops.

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Above: Some of the community musicians of Drum Up Big, following six weeks of free Cairns Festival workshops, perform as part of the 2011 Grand Parade. A Torres Strait Island dancer at the Civic Theatre during the Festival’s Big Talk One Fire programming. Below: Festival Producer Eric Holowacz rests after the launch of the 50th season, on stage at the Cairns Civic Theatre, with Far Northern Soul Collective backing him.

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After more than five years of struggling to establish itself, The Studios of Key West came into its own between 2006-2010. Under Holowacz’s leadership, the organization built a thriving home and creative campus at the historic Key West Armory building in Old Town. During his tenure, the facility became a hotbed of new artistic work, cross-discipline collaboration, and innovative cultural experiences. Above: Key West sculptor Jim Racchi with an early sculpture garden work. Lower left: the studio table of intaglio artist Andy Thurber. Lower right: photographer Curt Richter, the organization’s first artist-in-residence, returned the following year with a new body of 8 x 10 portrait work and a major exhibition shot entirely on Key West, Still and All. !

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Above: studio artist and portrait workshop instructor, Letty Nowak, with one of her Faces of Key West. Lower left: California-based conceptual artist Melissa Wyman sketches out a project inside the organization’s Old City Hall property. Lower right: UK-based New Zealand artist Michael Hawkins creates a large panel for the Armory building’s foyer stairwell. During his tenure, Holowacz also engineered The Studios of Key West’s main program season, which now offers hundreds of classes and workshops each year.

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Developed during his tenure as founding director of the Studios of Key West, the Old Town New Folk music series presented some of America’s best regarded singer-songwriters in an intimate “front porch” stage designed especially for the historic Key West Armory building—and always to a capacity audience. The music series complemented Holowacz’s other programming achievements, such as an on-going visual art exhibition series, lectures and public discussions, an outdoor sculpture installation series, new theatre projects, and an internationally connected residency program. More recently, Lou Bennett and !Black Arm Band, lower right, were invited to MIldura to open Victoria’s newest performing arts stage.

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Above: for the 2011 Cairns Festival, in partnership with Sydney-based new media curator Warren Armstrong, Holowacz developed !(Un)seen Sculptures North, a series of virtual augmented reality art and music installations. Lower left: the popular Esplanart exhibition featured temporary site-specific works along the Cairns Esplanade. Lower right: Holowacz addresses 2010 external event producers and outlines a vision for the Festival at a pre-season gathering at Cairns Regional Gallery.

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After three years of construction, Mildura Arts Centre re-opened to the public in November 2012, and the Australia’s newest proscenium theatre (top) opened its doors. Mr Holowacz directed the re-activation of Sunraysia’s primary creative facility, which includes the historic Rio Vista House, a regional art gallery, and sculpture gardens.

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Setting the scene for the gala opening of the Mildura Arts Centre theatre, young dancers from Shaun Parker & Company rehearse on the proscenium stage (top). Mr Holowacz directed and produced the evening, with his small team, and has begun multi-disciplinary programming efforts for the next three seasons. Lower photos: As a guerrilla theatre element for Louisiana Arts Advocacy Day, Mr Holowacz gathered a troop of local musicians, a special effects company, and interrupted the Lt Governor’s breakfast speech with an Anti-Artless Zombie message.

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Rehearsing for the gala opening of the Mildura Arts Centre theatre, young dancers from Sydney-based Shaun Parker & Company rehearse on the proscenium stage (lower). Parker is a former local, and invited a half dozen MIldura-based dancers to be part of his work, The Yard. Melbourne-based Latin supergroup, San Lazaro (above), closed the gala evening, with a powerful performance to inaugurate the new stage.

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More scenes from the official opening of the New Mildura Arts Centre, developed under Mr Holowacz’s direction: Black Arm Band (above) thrills the capacity crowd, a giant sandpit encouraged creative play for the centre’s community open day, Ministers and funders on stage to officially dedicate the theatre, and the building illuminated at night, from the centre’s sculpture garden and lawn.

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Scenes from the re-opening of MIldura Arts Centre, after almost several years of closure and construction. Over 4,000 people attended the November Community Open Day, and almost 15,000 people have visited or performed at the creative facility in the 6 weeks that followed. Bottom photo: In support of the new Baton Rouge Library, Holowacz formed a partnership with film production company Digital FX to create a series of videos of readers and their favorite books.

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Eric Vaughn Holowacz !2332 Wisteria Street

Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70806 !

225-571-9497 [email protected] !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!