What People Are Saying
The Corridor Project has been an incredibly rewarding experience. As a rural emerging artist, this residency provided me the invaluable opportunity to collaborate with fellow metropolitan and/or overseas creatives whilst delving into my site-specific artmaking practice. The woolshed studio became a haven for exchanging and sharing ideas, methods and observations learnt at The Corridor or from afar. The enveloping environment encouraged me to reconnect to my practice of plein air drawing whilst developing my site-specific art making methods in plant-based dyeing/staining and nonhuman collaborative mark-making on cloth. Experiences here and work developed during my two week stay will be informative for years to come.
- Clementine Belle McIntosh - 2025
My time at the Corridor Project was incredibly rewarding. I spent a week immersed in work alongside other artists. Being able to connect, share ideas, and talk about things that matter to us as artists was a real highlight.
The facilities were great, and the surrounding landscape was beautiful and deeply inspiring. TCP is a place where you can slow down and focus entirely on your practice. I’d absolutely love to return and do it again.
- Joanna Gambotto - 2026
The Corridor Project is a truly magical place — immersive, inspiring, and full of heart. The TCP team have created something really special here, it’s the kind of environment that reminds me why I’m a landscape painter. The landscape feels intimate and textured, with shifting light and a quiet history that seeps into everything. You can sense the layers of time in the land, the stories it holds, and the deep stillness that invites you to slow down, look, listen, respond and create. It’s a place that stays with you long after you’ve left. I look forward to my next visit. Thank you for your warmth and hospitality.
- Rebecca Rath -2025
I recently had the pleasure of being in residence at TCP on Wiradjuri Country with a group of amazing Australian female landscape painters. The activation of a group of us, living and working together in such a unique and beautiful landscape lent us the opportunity to see country through another’s lens. We worked solo, and yet had so many shared perspectives. The time away from my own studio allowed me a freedom to explore new territory for me on canvas without judgement and has consequently lead to the development of a new series of work which I will showcase in my solo exhibition in Paris in June 2026. The Corridor Project is a must visit for anyone looking to further develop their practice in a totally freeing and picturesque environment.
- Kate Constantine - Konstantina - 2026