Mackay-based singer/songwriter Tia Gostelow, who turned 18 in 2017, is building her career with support from Arts Queensland. In 2017 she participated in a five-day songwriting workshop, record her first album in 2018 and tour throughout Australia.
Tia attended the Native Tongue Writing Camp on the Central Coast of NSW in November 2017 to write songs for her debut album and to gain experience in the production side of music.
Tia wrote a number of new songs, increased her knowledge about production, collaborated with other songwriters and expanded her professional network.
$1551 – Individuals Fund - Backing Indigenous Arts
Arts Queensland supports individual artists and cultural workers to participate in transformational professional and career development opportunities. Backing Indigenous Arts (BIA) provides opportunities for Queensland-based Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists and arts workers.
In 2018 Tia received $27,166 through the Queensland Arts Showcase Program (QASP) to record her debut album. QASP supports vibrant and accessible arts and cultural experiences.
She also received $4400 through the Playing Queensland Fund for the Queensland component of the national tour to support the album. Arts Queensland supports regional tours to deliver performances, exhibitions and community engagement activities in Queensland communities.
6 – 10 November 2017, Native Tongue, The Grove Studios, Somersby, Central Coast of NSW.
Writing in the studio with complete strangers wasn't something I had experienced before. My usual song writing process is very much writing on my own with my guitar and keyboard and then taking it into a studio to work on with a producer. I find the whole experience of working with different producers, musicians and writers a really inspiring process and can't wait to do it all again!” Tia Gostelow
“Co- write with people! You just never know what kind of amazing music you can end up with. It's a great thing to write with others, people from different backgrounds and experiences,, that produce different sounds etc. It extends you artistically and musically. It also connects you with others and opens the door for future collaborations.” Tia Gostelow
2018: Tia is planning to collaborate with other songwriters she met at the Native Tongue camp. She is at work on her debut album, to be released in 2018, and will also tour.
2019: Tia's first album, Thick Skin, won the Queensland Music Awards Album of the Year for 2019.
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