NENW Aboriginal Arts Strategy to be rolled out after funding boost

 
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Arts North West are delighted to receive funding from the Federal Government to support and foster Aboriginal artists in the New England North West by engaging Lorrayne Fishenden and 2 Rivers Pty Ltd to implement the NENW Aboriginal Arts Strategy.

This supports strong participation by Aboriginal artists in a professional, sustainable visual arts industry including exhibitions, art fairs, professional and skills development through mentoring and workshops, online resource development and networking opportunities. The strategy focuses on training and resources to inform investment and best practice that will result in positive outcomes for the region by strengthening capacities for self-determination, transmission of culture to future generations and increasing sustainable career pathways through arts and cultural pursuits.

"We are thrilled that this funding will allow us to get back out there and reengage with the incredible Aboriginal artists in the New England North West. We will be focusing on creating economic outcomes for visual artists through a series of different opportunities, designed around the needs and the wants of our community." said Lorrayne Fishenden, 2 Rivers Pty Ltd Managing Director.

For more information please contact Lorrayne Fishenden on 0467 668 977 or email lorrayne@2rivers.com.au

Second Arts Grant Funding Round a Success

 
MICRO GRANT ROUND ONE SUCCESS STORY:

MICRO GRANT ROUND ONE SUCCESS STORY:

 

CARRYING ON from the huge success of the first round, Arts North West are pleased to announce that thirteen creative endeavours have been successfully funded across the New England North West region, through the second round of Arts North West Micro Grants. Due to COVID 19, cutbacks were made on normal spending, giving Arts North West the opportunity to offer the funding to the New England North West region.

The application process was identical to the first round, with a tight turnaround time for applications, but the New England North West responded enthusiastically, submitting numerous applications, for an array of creative project and also creative needs.

“It was evident after the first round of Micro Grants that there was a strong demand in our region for assistance during these difficult times” Arts North West Executive Director, Caroline Downer


“More often than not, grant applications come with a lot complexities and processes. The beauty of our Micro Grants is that we are able to assist creatives from our region in a myriad of ways including the purchasing of equipment, professional development, creative workshops, through an incredibly simple and quick application process.” Ms Downer continued.

The successful applicants are as follows:

Sally Alden Photography, Liverpool Plains
Purchase of portable LED lighting for use in photography business

Art Life Studio, Inverell
Camera purchase for high res documentation, reference library

Bronwyn Clarke, Armidale
Camera purchase for video development and audience engagement

David Allan, Armidale
Home-base residency to design patterns for fantasy creatures

Isabelle Devos, Armidale
Working en plein air – New England National Park

Gunnedah Eisteddfod Society Inc, Gunnedah
Website management and technical support for online portal

Roger (Buddy) Knox, Tamworth
Online mentoring and teaching

Rams Gully Workshops, Walcha
Workshop studio furniture

Loren Ryan Music, Tamworth
Contribution to studio time and production for 2 original songs

The Musicians of Armidale Inc, Armidale
Live-streaming Black Gully Festival

New England Writers’ Centre, Armidale
A series of 2-3 minute videos by local writers, illustrators, editors and publishers.

Maryanne Piper, Tamworth
Musical compositions based on interactions with nature in the New England North West region

Tamworth Art Collective, Tamworth
Supporting covid-safe collateral for the “Blind spot” exhibition

The Arts North West Micro Grants were designed to support the continuation of locally determined community arts and cultural practice in uncertain times, this funding aims to be as flexible as possible. Projects do not require a specific outcome but can focus on skills development or capacity-building.

Subscribe to the Arts North West eNews via the www.artnw.com.au for announcements of future Arts North West Micro Grants funding rounds.


APPLICATIONS OPEN FOR COUNTRY ARTS SUPPORT PROGRAM

 
Haunting (Vic McEwan + George Main) and Vanishing Point: Swan Hoppers Legacy (Julie Montgarrett + Vic McEwan + Clytie Smith) for On Common Ground. Photo by James T Farley.

Haunting (Vic McEwan + George Main) and Vanishing Point: Swan Hoppers Legacy (Julie Montgarrett + Vic McEwan + Clytie Smith) for On Common Ground. Photo by James T Farley.

 

APPLICATIONS OPEN FOR COUNTRY ARTS SUPPORT PROGRAM

Create NSW has announced applications for the Country Arts Support Program (CASP) 2021 are now open for regional NSW not for profit organisations and local collectives.

Funding is available to support regional NSW community arts and cultural development through grants of up to either $3,000 or $5,000, for projects including arts activities as part of community festivals or events, performances, exhibitions, workshops and other local arts initiatives.

Create NSW Executive Director Chris Keely said the annual Country Arts Support Program supports regional NSW arts and cultural activities by increasing opportunities for organisations to showcase a range of arts programs that focus on the community and create social benefits for the regions.

“Create NSW is committed to funding artistic development in our State’s regions and showcasing NSW’s diverse history and contemporary life through cultural expression.

“The program will support arts and cultural activities across the State and allow regional communities to explore and express their cultural identities through local arts projects, reinforcing that NSW is the engine-room of creativity,” said Mr Keely.

Grants are available primarily for professional artists’ fees, travel and accommodation that will support a range of activities including workshops, artist-in-residence programs, public art and design projects, seminar and exhibitions.

The fund is delivered in partnership with the 14 Regional Arts Development Organisations.

The program is designed to assist locally determined, regional NSW community arts and cultural activities that will lead to greater awareness and appreciation of cultural expression and diversity and increase the sustainability of regionally-based community arts organisations.

Applications for the Country Arts Support Program 2021 close 5pm Tuesday 29 September 2020 for projects to commence on 1 January 2021. More information, including the guidelines, can be found on the Create NSW website at www.create.nsw.gov.au/funding-and-support/arts-and-cultural-funding-program/casp.