This Is Not Art

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This Is Not Art is a national festival of new media and arts organised in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia each year over the October long weekend. Since its humble beginnings in 1998, it has become one of the leading arts festivals in Australia dedicated to the work and ideas of communities not included in other major Australian arts festivals. The program includes the festivals Electrofringe, the National Young Writers' Festival, National Student Media Conference, Sound Summit and other projects.

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[edit] History

This Is Not Art evolved from the National Young Writers Festival and National Student Media Conference which were established in Newcastle in September 1998. In 1999, The National Young Writers Festival combined with the Electrofringe Festival (which had previously been an independently organised part of the now defunct Newcastle Fringe Festival) and moved to the October long weekend. In 2000, the addition of Sound Summit (then known as the National Independent Electronic Labels Conference) and several other smaller events necessitated the invention of an umbrella term to cover all of the disparate events. This Is Not Art was dervived both from the content of the event (mostly work outside the ambit of traditional Australian arts festivals) and from a prominent piece of graffiti on Newcastle's tallest building, Latec House, which had been derelict for several decades. For the first 3 years, This Is Not Art was directed by Marcus Westbury who had previously been the founding director of The National Young Writers' Festival.

[edit] Structure

This Is Not Art consists of several independent festivals. Each of the festivals comprising This Is Not Art are independently organised with the assistance of the Director of This Is Not Art and the Octapod Association. Each festival has an Independent Director or Directors and they cooperate with each other in sharing logistics, guests and other resources.

[edit] Notable Guests

Over its lifespan a wide variety of guests have appeared at This Is Not Art including:

Kevin Blechdom, Sage Francis, Caribou, Concord Dawn, Mad Professor, anticon., Fat Cat Records, b(if)tek, The Herd, Hrvatski, Thomas Frank, John Safran, Stephen Mayne, Margo Kingston, Nasenbluten, and many more.

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