Introducing PACE: A Creative Movement for Artists Who Use Drugs
Arts & Culture
24 Sep 2024
Are you a person who uses drugs in Australia? Do you express your creativity through painting, photography, installations, street art, poems, or songs? If so, PACE (Peer Arts Collective Exhibition) invites you to be part of a project that celebrates creativity, connection, and the power of expression.
Supported by the Australian Injecting and Illicit Drug Users League (AIVL), PACE is a collective of creatives who use drugs, reaching out to fellow artists within our community to contribute to an upcoming exhibition book.
What Is PACE?
In Latin, “pace” means “in peace,” and in English, it refers to the speed at which one moves. PACE embodies both of these meanings—an art collective that promotes peace, understanding, and personal expression at whatever pace feels right for you. The project aims to break down stigma and shine a spotlight on the diverse talents within our community.
PACE is more than just an arts exhibition—it’s the beginning of a movement. Our project will culminate in an exhibition book published at the end of 2024, featuring a variety of artistic submissions from artists who use drugs.
What We’re Looking For
We are currently accepting submissions of photographs showcasing all forms of art, including but not limited to:
- Paintings
- Photography
- Installations
- Street art
- Poetry (no longer than one page)
- Songs (lyrics no longer than one page)
Whether you’re a visual artist, a poet, or a musician, we want to see your work!
Submission Guidelines and Compensation
All selected submissions will receive a $50 aud payment for your contribution to this project.
We believe that art can be a powerful tool for social change, especially when it reflects the lived experiences of people within our community. If you’re interested in being part of this project, submit your artwork today!
Applications close 21 October 2024.
How to Submit
Ready to contribute your work to PACE? Simply fill out the application form below and upload your submission. We can’t wait to see the incredible talent that emerges from our community of artists who use drugs.