STA PEER 2 PEER MENTORING
The STA Peer 2 Peer Mentoring program brought together 28 professional artists and creative professionals to connect & share through a supported system of reciprocal mentoring sessions between two creative minds. 28 Peer 2 Peer Mentors were matched into mutually beneficial pairs. Participating creatives each received a professional stipend to cover their time for nine mentoring sessions. Plus a funded place and travel allowance to attend the Creatives’ Recharge Retreat weekend, at St Clement’s Retreat & Conference Centre in Galong. Find out more about the Creatives’ Recharge Retreat weekend.
Meet the Peer 2 Peer Mentors
Sue Wallace and Helen Fergeson
Sue is the co-artistic director of the Sydney Puppet Theatre and co-founded ImaginArta. She has directed major puppetry projects and was awarded a Churchill Fellowship to research Puppet Centres worldwide. She promotes puppetry through performances, workshops, and exhibitions, with a permanent venue in Sutton Forest. Helen is a graphic designer and founder of Create Collaborate Collective. After studying graphic design, she built a diverse career across publishing, advertising, and government work. In 2014, Helen transformed a run-down heritage cottage in Queanbeyan into The Queanbeyan Hive, a community space.
Ben Wilding and Lizz Murphy
Lizz is a Belfast-born poet who has lived in Australia for over forty years, currently based in Binalong, NSW. She has read her poetry in various venues, from cafés to courthouses, and has a rich background in publishing, arts marketing, and community arts.Lizz has also facilitated creative writing workshops across the country and has had her work translated into multiple languages. Ben has 20 years of experience in photography and videography, which he refined at SAE film school in Bangkok. Since 2016, he has run Wildthing Productions, focusing on corporate videography and short-form documentaries. Skilled in motion graphics, VFX, and post-production, Ben is also proficient with professional video cameras.
Eduardo Ruiz and Garth Prentice
Eduardo is a classical guitar instructor at the Young Regional Conservatorium, known for his lessons throughout the Hilltops region. He has performed at prestigious venues like Flinders University and the Floriade Festival, and has been recognized with awards at the Recitals Australia Lunch Hour Series. Eduardo has played for notable figures such as The Governor of South Australia and Peruvian Tenor Juan Diego Flores. Garth is a Goulburn-based singer-songwriter and educator known for his soulful blend of country and blues. His debut album, Welcome to G-Town, is available on streaming platforms, and he continues to release new music throughout 2024. As Head of Contemporary Music at the Hume Conservatorium, Garth plays a key role in developing local talent.
Tracy Hopkirk and Al Phemister
Tracy, a jeweller with 30 years of experience, studied Jewellery and Silversmithing at The Sydney College of the Arts. Her work, which includes both intimate jewellery and large-scale sculptures, challenges traditional expectations. Al works with industrial materials to create organic, natural forms infused with a sense of gentleness and movement. Based in Yass, Al transforms rusted steel and other repurposed items into new, inspiring works, reflecting his belief that beauty can be crafted from what we have at hand.His works are in private and public collections worldwide and he has exhibited extensively,
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