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SKU: SC1883
Year Levels: 9-12
Streaming Content: Making a Mark
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Inspiration and aspiration on the cutting-edge of the visual arts.

Filmed during the inaugural year of the Ramsay Art Prize, Making a Mark is a chronicle of creative trailblazing, as a selection of finalists, all aged under forty, vie for this important $100,000 prize.

In a story that spans the globe from Europe to outback Australia, the film explores one of the most personally challenging and financially tenuous of vocations, and asks what it takes to live and work in the competitive world of the visual arts. Winning can give a career an enormous boost, but this film is not just about the winner or even the competition: it is about survival as a cutting edge artist in today's world.

The film is about art but it is also about personal resilience and the drive to express personal visions through a breathtaking range of physical media, some of which may seem superficially familiar, some undreamt of. The film emerges as a fascinating and emotionally intense composite story detailing multiple experiences of personal sacrifice, personal aspiration and inspiration. Win or lose, all of the artists are making their own distinctive mark as they proceed step-by-step along a lifelong road of creative commitment.

Classification: PG

Running time: 56 mins

ATOM has also produced a study guide for Making a Mark. This study guide is available for download here.

Making a Mark is also available on DVD here.

 

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