Arts NSW Briefing Session

ARTS NSW BRIEFING SESSIONS

Arts NSW invite you to learn more about our grants by attending an information session in Armidale on Friday 29th April at New England Regional Art Museum at 10am-12:00pm and Tamworth Community Centre at 2.30 to 3.30pm.
 
The sessions will cover what we do, who we are, the types of grants available, tips for a successful application and includes time for questions and answers. 

Arts NSW staff will be available to discuss the Arts and Cultural Development Program Guidelines with artists and arts organisations from across NSW.   

2016-2017 Guidelines
http://www.arts.nsw.gov.au/index.php/funding-and-support/types-of-funding/the-arts-and-cultural-development-program/ 

RSVP
People interested are encouraged to contact Barbara Vickery on (02) 9995 0656 or email to register interest in attending.  
Email: barbara.vickery@arts.nsw.gov.au
Phone: (02) 9995-0656

Arts NSW staff attending
Sam Wild, Manager Arts Development and Investment (Visual Arts Literature & Museums) 
Minna Muhlen-Schulte, Program Officer (Visual Arts Literature & Museums) 

Visit the Arts NSW website for more information

SUCCESS! The Deputy Prime Minister and the Member for New England Barnaby Joyce has welcomed the Australian Government’s funding for CHARGED!

The Deputy Prime Minister and the Member for New England Barnaby Joyce has welcomed the Australian Government’s funding for CHARGED!  Exploring the Story of the Battle of Beersheba, part of the Australian Government’s national Anzac Centenary commemorations.

Mr Joyce said $15,600 had been granted to CHARGED!  so the small schools of Jennings, Kentucky and Chandler in the New England Electorate as well as the Maules Creek and Toomelah Schools in the Parkes Electorate could enjoy part of the history of the region first hand.

“The project will bring these small schools together to help us understand the experiences of members of our community throughout the years, and reflect on the sacrifices they have made during all periods of warfare and peacekeeping operations,” Mr Joyce said.

“The charge of the 4th and 11th Australian Light Horse at Beersheba late in the afternoon of 31 October 1917 is remembered as the last great cavalry charge.  This strategic victory has great significance to our region as many of the units and soldiers were drawn from the New England,” Mr Joyce said.

A study of the battle through primary sources - objects, maps, diary extracts, letters, and photographs as well as digital content will be assembled in a small travelling suitcase, “CHARGED!”.

He said the project aims to make the story of the Battle of Beersheba readily accessible to young people across the New England and North West.

This collection of objects will also be further enhanced by the development of lesson plans for primary school students – which link history and art-making activities, and will be toured with specialist art educator, Christine Durham who will develop workshops within each school to facilitate responses from students.

The responses from students will be uploaded to “Frontline New England”, as well as to the Arts North West website as a permanent commemoration of this significant and legendary battle of World War I.

The project will be developed collaboratively with NERAM, Hunter River Lancers Museum, UNE Heritage Centre and Regional Archives, The Armidale School as well as local museums in the region.

The Armidale and District Historical Society and the Armidale Family History Society will also contribute with research on some of the soldiers from our area who fought at Beersheba.

The small schools in Wollomombi, Kentucky, Maules Creek, Jennings and Toomelah will collaborate with the specialist art educator to develop workshop concepts that are particularly relevant to their community.

Arts North West will also be engaging community groups from across the region who have already demonstrated a willingness to collaborate in World War One commemorative projects such as Front line New England during 2014.

CHARGED! enhances this online project which commemorates regional experiences during the war (and was previously funded by Anzac Centenary).

Minister for the Arts Senator the Hon Mitch Fifield and Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Centenary of Anzac Dan Tehan announced more than $800,000 in funding for the Anzac Centenary Arts and Culture Fund to commemorate Anzac Centenary commemorations.

For more information about the Anzac Centenary Arts and Culture Fund and a full list of recipients visit www.arts.gov.au/anzac.

 

Congratulations to the Successful NENW CASP Recipients for 2016!

Congratulations to the New England North West groups and organisations listed below for your successful CASP applications. Arts North West strongly encourages the development of innovative projects that contribute to the rich arts and cultural landscape of our region and we look extremely forward to seeing these projects being delivered in 2016.

CASP provides small grants to arts and community organisations and local arts councils for short term, locally initiated arts projects with the program aiming to assist locally determined cultural activities. The Country Arts Support Program of Regional Arts NSW is funded by the NSW Government through Arts NSW.


Narrabri Art and Craft Society
Discover Your Inner Artist- mosaic workshop

Reinvigorate cultural and artistic opportunities in Narrabri through the development of a series of workshops. Given its broad accessibility, we will commence with a mosaicing workshop delivered by Doug Weir for 20 local people on  23-24 April 2016 and a follow up workshop on 24-25 September 2016.
 

New England Bach Festival
Baroque Bar

Three late night free informal performances of baroque music in a local bar as an add on to the 8th New England Bach Festival (5-8 May 2016). Performances will allow visiting musicians, local professionals and students to play together and will increase potential audience for the Festival.
 

New England Medieval Arts Society
Medieval Music workshops and Performance by Medieval music group PRAXIS

New England Medieval Arts Society will be holding their biannual Easter medieval Gathering event between 26-28 March 2016, as part of the weekend there will be two medieval music workshops by renowned medieval performance group PRAXIS. Medieval music skills and instrumentation will be explained followed by hands on demonstration and participation by creation of a bone flute. These workshops will be followed by a medieval music performance by PRAXIS.
 

New England Regional Art Museum (NERAM)
Print Beyond Text- artist in residence project

NERAM will host a one week residency at the Museum of Printing by letterpress artist Caren Florance in February 2016 which will include the presentation of a workshop on letterpress in partnership with the New England Writers Centre; a free illustrated talk on international letterpress activities and printing museums; and a professional development activity for NERAM staff and volunteers.
 

Quirindi Pre- School Kindergarten Inc
'Curious Creators' - Connecting with Nature

Art workshops to strengthen an embedded connection between nature, learning, children and the community focusing on the integration of education for sustainability. 
 

Tamworth Local Aboriginal Land Council
Aboriginal Cultural Showcase - Traditional Dance

Offer a series of 5 grants to dance groups or artists to  showcase Traditional Aboriginal dance as an addition to & in support of the successful Aboriginal Cultural Showcase at the Tamworth Country Music Festival in 2016.
 

Wallaby Art Group
Inclusive Creativity

Professional training for young and emerging artists in regional NSW by providing a series of workshops throughout 2016.

Applications for CASP 2017 have not been confirmed, but if they proceed they will usually close beginning of October 2016.

 

Regional Arts NSW Quick Response Grants

Made available under the Regional Arts Fund allocation for NSW, Quick Response Grants (‘Quicks’) offer funding of up to $1,500 for regional artists, arts organisations and communities to respond to unique arts opportunities that present themselves at very short notice. The program is intended to:

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