What does the Gold Coast have to do to attract funding???????
Recently I heard that the Gold Coast is now being referred to as an autistic cousin or the drunk aunty that always takes her shoes off and jumps in the pool with her clothes on. Where do people get these assumptions from? Have they ever lived here or do they just visit? Is their experience of the Gold Coast merely Jupiters, Shooters and theme parks?
An article I read in the SMH about the opening of Versace said that there was many 'platinum blondes', and was the Gold Coast going to have any substance? I became angered at this narrow minded point of view. So, is the journalist saying that if the Versace Hotel was in Sydney then the opening would be a classy affair with lots of 'substance'? What was the writer expecting? A gathering of elite platinum blonde model Stephen Hawking clones? They went on to say that only time will tell if the Gold Coast can sustain the Palazzo Versace. Why did Sunland bother to build it here, so it would fail??
Why when politicians and arts funding bodies are talking about regional development does the Gold Coast continually miss out? Yes we did get regional stages funding, but that is the first glimmer of hope in years. However, $300,000 over three years is not enough, it is a start however. What about smaller to medium size projects? Projects that are too big for the RADF?
Mercury's Wings applied for 2 artist in residence programs to Arts Qld. One for Southport State High and one for Benowa Primary. Out of 57 applications 12 were funded and not one on the Gold Coast. Our applications were checked by Gold Coast City Council grants officers and carried letters of support from Griffith lectures and former artistic directors of major theatre companies in Australia as well as internationally renown artists who have trained us in what we do and yet we were unsuccessful. And at this point Arts Qld has been promising us feedback for 3 weeks and it is yet to arrive!
Mercury's Wings does not want to be famous, we want to produce work here on the Gold Coast for the people who live here. Yes, the work is for us well, we do love what we do, and we make no apology for that.
If would love to hear from you, please respond, have a say, and maybe we can change this misguided perception of our city
James