Basil Eliades
M.V.A., B.F.A. (VCA), Dip.Ed., Post Grad.Dip.Curatorship (Melb), A.A.G.S., M.A.G.T.S.
Key Achievements Summary:
- Development and implementation of Visual Art and Text-based courses 2000 – 2014
- Hand built our house (with Jane…) 2012 – 2013
- Created The Men’s Deck, 2011
- Dan (Black Belt) in Tang Soo Tao, 2010
- Co-ordinated and edited Show, Don’t Tell, 2007
- Feature artist & author in Etchings 2 (Ilura Press, 2007)
- 3rd i., text&audio CD., IP.2006
- 3rd i., book, IP. 2006
- Opening of Candlebark, 2006
- Set-up of Candlebark, 2005 (John Marsden, principal)
- Snakes and Ladders Project, 2005
- Master of Arts, 2003
- Runner up, World’s richest painting prize Doug Moran, 2002
- Exemplary Teacher Status awarded by Wesley College, 2002
- Set-up of Wesley College Clunes, 2000 (with Mary Mason and team)
Career Summary:
- 30 years professional writing, painting, drawing
- 30 years of formal teaching, curriculum design, development, and implementation
- 25 years counselling adolescents in education environments
- 30 years research
Professional Experience:
1987 – Current:
Professional Artist, Writer, Educator
My work explores energy and constructs and is primarily expressionist.
2011 – 2014:
Lecturer in Fine Art (Education)
University of Ballarat Dip Ed programme.
2006 – 2014:
Teacher – Candlebark!
Primarily responsible for Art, used as a means of teaching experiential philosophies of learning and creative flow. Also primarily responsible for chess, taught to the whole school from Prep to Yr 10 – school highly successful at inter-school competitions, represented at State Finals every year since 2008.
2011:
Created and published The Men’s Deck
A tool for men (and women) to use to facilitate access to their physical, mental, emotional, and energetic bodies. Used by counsellors, men’s (and women’s!) groups, families, partners, parents and children in the UK, Europe, USA, and Australia
2010 July – August:
Took a group of teenagers to Mongolia.
2010:
Artist-in-Residence, Myrniong Primary School, Vic. (Arts Vic grant)
Cement mythical creature made with Gr 6. (see side image)
2008:
Artist-in-Residence, St Peter’s Primary School, Dimboola
Dr Suess’ Cat in the Hat with huge marionettes and luminous paint!
2007:
Feature artist & poet for March edition of Etchings 2, lit.arts journal (Ilura Press)
Artist, Writer, and Director -in-Residence, Castlemaine Secondary College
This project involved the creation and publication of ‘Show, don’t Tell’, an illustrated anthology of teenage writings CSC, Aus Govt Grant
Publication of ‘3rd i.’, audio & text CD (Interactive Press)
‘Basil Eliades writes huge thoughts contained in delicious language… This guy is offering us everything. This is heroic poetry.’ John Marsden.
‘High energy poetry and torrential writing, The Age
2006:
Facilitator of week-long workshop for professional artists’ development (Regional Arts Vic grant)
Produced and directed prize-winning animated short ‘EntropyEvolution’, with Oliver Patsch.
Core contributor to the opening of Candlebark ‘One of the most anticipated openings of a new school… in 30 years’, The Age, Feb 6, 2006.
2005:
May – Dec Coordinating Artist, RuralAccess Snakes and Ladders Project
Launched at Parliament House, Dec 7, on time and under budget. This
$50 000 Community Arts project used 350 students and adults across the Moorabool and Hepburn Shires to create two huge embroidered ‘Snakes and Ladders’ games to educate community groups about issues of inclusion and exclusion facing people with disabilities. The games challenge values systems and paradigms through a unique set of situations and questions. With Jane Knight.
Curriculum design and documentation for Candlebark
Artist-in-Residence, ‘Relativity’, Hepburn Primary School
Arts Victoria Grant, (April – May). Turning theoretical maths and physics into performance art. Big project, very classy DVD produced.
Artist-in-Residence, Bundanon, NSW (February – March)
Lectures and workshops for university and TAFE students throughout the period.
Teacher, drawing and art theory, adult education, BRACE Ballarat
2004:
Teacher – art and science, Hepburn Primary School (p/t)
2000 – 2003:
Co-ordinator of Visual Art,Wesley College Melb, Clunes Residential Campus
The campus is residential for eight -week blocks, and educates ‘the whole person in the community’. The campus is widely considered to be the “cutting edge’ of education for adolescents.
Duties included: curriculum development and implementation, staff professional development, running workshops and teaching experientially: visual and performing arts, philosophy, mediation, inter-personal skills, cooking.
Contributed to the overall development, curriculum, and ethos of the campus.
Set up a culture of Art and Literature as integral to life-long learning, including major group-devised projects and contributions of individual excellence.
Developed and implemented several four-day workshops, utilizing text and image as the key modalities to explore identity, presented to approximately 400 students over four years.
1995 – 2014:
Sessional lectures, workshops, and tutorials, presented at schools and universities throughout Melbourne and Victoria, interstate, and overseas. Local examples include:
Brisbane Writers Festival (2007)
Melbourne Writers Festival (2008)
Wesley College (all campuses)
Ballarat Grammar School
Melbourne High School
Melbourne Grammar
Loreto College Ballarat
Victorian College of the Arts
La Trobe University
Melbourne University
University of Ballarat
Deakin University
Melbourne CAE
RMIT
Many talks, lectures and workshops throughout Victoria as Key Speaker for the ‘Kicking Goals’ program
Contributed energy and vitality to many learning institutions, highlighting the value of Liberal Arts.
Motivated many individuals to pursue writing, drawing, and philosophy as a means of exploring their worlds.
Stimulated on-going discussion both in and out of the institutions regarding the Arts and Philosophy.
2003:
Artist-in-Residence Hepburn Primary School (p/t)
2001:
Artist-in-Residence (Arts Society Grant) Wesley College Melbourne, Prahran Campus
2000:
Artist-in-Residence (AIS Grant), Bunninyong Primary, Ballarat
1999:
Artist-in-Residence, Maple Street Primary School, Bendigo
1996 – 97:
Manager, Kronos Electronics Laboratories
1996 – 98:
Key Speaker, Kicking Goals Program
1994:
Artist-in-Residence and teacher, Highbury Fields School, London
1991 – 92:
Co-ordinator and Art teacher, Sacred Heart Girls’ College Oakleigh
1990:
Lecturer tutor, Australian Academy of Dramatic Arts, Sydney
1988 – 89:
Editor, research co-ordinator and adviser for Margaret Carnegie, OA,’s “Pangana – Aboriginal Art” project. Lectures published 1989
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS:
Master of Arts (La Trobe University) 2003
Post Graduate Diploma of Curatorship (Melbourne University) 1992
Diploma of Education (Victoria College) 1988
Bachelor of Fine Art (Victorian College of the Arts) 1987
Associate Diploma (Australian Guild of Music and Speech) 1986
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS:
Who’s Looking at You
Cambridge Studio Gallery, (group) 2014
Paddington National Landscape Prize
(Group) Sydney, 2013
The Bank
Dance works (solo), Dec 2012 – Feb 2013
Moving Galleries
Melbourne, September 2009
Sydney Biennale
(Performance), AGNSW, Sydney, 2008
Self Portrait Prize
(Group) Prospect Gallery, Adelaide, Nov 05 – Jan 2008
Wallworks
(Group) Daylesford Art Works, Daylesford, February 2007
Self Portrait Prize
(Group) Prospect Gallery, Adelaide, Nov 05 – Jan 2006
The Bundanon Suite
(Solo) Convent Gallery Daylesford, July – Sept 2005
Happy Hour
(Group), Daylesford Photo Biennale, May – June, 2005
Vivid
(Group), 42 Downstairs, Melbourne, 2004
Doug Moran National Portrait Prize
(Group), Australia-wide, 2002 – 2003
Isolated Connections: The Landscape Politic
(Solo) Castlemaine Art Gallery, May-June 2003
Isolated Connections: The Landscape Politic
(Solo) Ballarat Fine Art Gallery, June-July 2003
Pantechnicon Landscape Prize
Pantechnicon Gallery (Group), Daylesford, 2002
Intoxicating Landscapes
(Solo) Stephen McLaughlan Gallery, March 2001
Fertile Ground
Bendigo Art Gallery (Group), September 2000
The Front
Grainery Lane, (Solo) Ballarat, July 1999
Pantechnicon Landscape Prize
Pantechnicon Gallery (Group), Daylesford, 1999
Up to our waste in it
Powerhouse (Group), Daylesford, 1999
9x5x25
Victorian Arts Centre (Group), July 1998
New works
34 Aberdeen Park, (Solo) London, Nov 1994
Nya Målningar
(New paintings) (Solo) Södra Latin, Stockholm, 1994
Sobriety
Gallery 503, (Solo) Melbourne, Nov 93 – Jan 1994
Retrospective
Gallery 503, (Solo) Melbourne, June 1993
Bacchus on the Beach
(Solo) Acland Gallery, Melbourne, Feb 1993
Dionysia’s Birthday
(Solo) Roar Studios, Melbourne, Feb 1992
Critic
Collins Street, Melbourne, Aug 1992
Roar 10th Anniversary
Roar Studios, (Group) Melbourne, July 1992
Saturnalia
A.R.T. (Group) Melbourne, Dec 1992
Keith & Elizabeth Murdoch Travelling Fellowship
(Group) Melb 1991
Gottenham Street
Glebe, (Solo)Sydney, Aug 1989
Children’s Hospital Benefit
BHP Building (Group) Melb 1989
V.C.A. Graduate Show
Melbourne 1987
Grant Street Theatre
(Solo) Melbourne 1986
Access Studios
(Solo) Melbourne 1985
Södra Latin Gallery
(Solo) Stockholm, Sweden 1983
AWARDS, PRIZES, GRANTS:
2010 Arts Victoria Artists in Schools grant
2008 Winner of Westgarth Film Festival with ‘Entropy/Evolution’
2007 Aus Fed Govt Grant for Show Don’t Tell
Regional Arts Fund Quick Response Grant for Artists Masterclasses, Daylesford, Sept
$50 000 Department of Human Services Innovations Grant, through Hepburn Health
Service, Snakes and Ladders Project (in conjunction with Jane Knight) launched at Queen’s Hall, Parliament House, Melbourne, Dec 7, 2005
Arts Victoria Grant, Artists in Schools, 2005
Swiss-Italian Festa Landscape Painting prize runner-up, 2004
Doug Moran National Painting Prize effective runner-up, 2002
Exemplary Teacher Status awarded by Wesley College, 2002
Herald-Sun Teaching Team of the Year State Finalist, Wesley College Clunes Campus, 2003
Arts Society Grant for Artist-in-Residency, Wesley College, Prahran Campus, 2001
Australia Council Grant, AIS, 2000
ABC Radio and TV Award, best production of Fringe Festival, 1992
Theodore Urbach Encouragement Award, 1986
D&E Westbrook Drawing Prize, 1987
PUBLISHED POETRY / SHORT STORIES – BOOKS AND JOURNALS:
Cordite – Experience issue, March 2008
Etchings 3 – Breath, Ilura Press, June, 2007
Etchings 2 – Feature artist / author, Ilura Press, March, 2007
Show, Don’t Tell, (ed.), CSC, Aus Govt grant through DEST, 2007
Starving Artist (anthology), Newstead Press, 2006
3rd i or within the contingent skin,Interactive Press, Brisbane,2006
ohne Titel (abroad), 1995
ohne Titel (divorce, death, birth, rebirth), Untitled Press, 1997
Cosy Poets, (anthology), Black Earth Studios, 1998
Hush, Men Are Speaking, (anthology), Arts Incorporated, Victorian Arts Council, 1999
A number of other ghost-written books published
BROADCAST PERFORMANCES AND INTERVIEWS:
RRR, Multiple playings of CD 3rd i, June 2006 – October 2007 3LO, May 9, 2003 – interview
ABC TV – Arts on Sunday, interview and story, May 2003
JJJ – live reading Jan 1999
JJJ – performance from CD, Sep 1998
ABC – live readings, National Poetry Day, Sept, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999
SBS – live radio interview and reading 14 August 1995
SBS – series of pre-taped performances
PBS – live radio interview and reading Arts About 25 May 1995
BBC – radio, UK, three separate live readings, 1994
JOURNALS, ARTICLES, PERIODICALS:
Many recent articles, radio and TV coverage of the opening of Candlebark
Many articles on the Snakes and Ladders Project
Mythical creature stands tall in Myrniong
The Leader, 01 Jun 2010
Myrniong students sculpt creature of fantasy
The Leader, 11 May 2010
Pollies get brush-off
The Australian Financial Review, March 12, 2004
The art of art as a statement
The Courier, June 12 2003
Ned Kelly army rattles ‘dem bones
The Age, May 28 2003
Home-front issues on display
The Age, May 17 2003
Activist, Good Weekend
The Age, May 10 2003
No sketching please, we’re Italian (Security Threat)
The Age, The Culture, Sept. 25 2002
Brooding portrait wins Moran prize
The Australian Financial Review, June 6 2002
Changing face of portraiture
The Australian Financial Review, June 6 2002
Buninyong pupils look to future for literacy week
The Courier, September 6 2000
Artist fully booked up
The Courier, August 31 2000
Hands on work at Wesley
The Courier, March 2000
Poet-painter has arrived in town
(and other articles) The Advocate, 1998
Experience Ballarat’s poetry explosion
The Courier, August 13 1998
Big Ron’s about to be framed, Spy
The Age, 1997
Today’s Highlights
The Age, 27 July 1995
The Pleasure’s All Basil’s Cover story & article
The Mail 26 July 1995
Hedonistic Confessions Cover story & article
Neos Kosmos 31 July 1995
Svenska Dagbladet
Stockholm, August 1995
Christmas Buyers Guide
p. 255, Art and Australia, Vol 31, #2, 1993
Basil takes a bite, The Age EG, Feb 5 1993
article Sunday Age, Feb 21 1993
The Best Of Sunday
Sunday Age, Feb 23 1992
Galleries
The Age EG, Feb 28 1992
LANGUAGES:
English, Swedish, French, some Greek, Italian, Chinese, and ‘can I borrow your pen?’ in Mongolian…
TRAVEL:
Austria, Belgium, China, Denmark, England, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Holland, India, Italy, Japan, Lichtenstein, Mongolia, Norway, Pakistan, Sweden, Switzerland, Vietnam, USA.
LEISURE, PLEASURE:
Playing with my daughters. A deep love of ecology and permaculture. Painting. Poetry, books, cycling, martial arts, music, writing, connecting with horses, meditation, energy work, dancing, learning, ceramics, everything on my resume, building with strawbale, and … zen.