Arts North West To Make Arts Trail Live in September

Arts North West is thrilled to announce their latest project, Arts Trail Live which will be rolling out across four creative venues in the New England North West over the 17th and 18th of September 2022.

Ceramic Break Sculpture Park Warialda, Yaama Ganu Gallery Moree, Wee Waa Community Arts and Cultural Centre, and the Fuller Gallery/Barraba Potters and Craft Guild will host four local artist facilitators as they deliver a free community workshop.

Arts North West are currently calling for EOIs from local artist facilitators in all genres to facilitate these one-day creative workshop, with $1500 allocated for each facilitator.

"I am so happy to have an opportunity to not only support our regional artists, but bring these unique workshops to gems in our towns and encourage people to travel and visit these really thriving creative spaces," Arts North West Projects Officer Michèle Jedlicka said.

Selected artists will be emerging-professional and must have a primary focus in the arts sector. This includes, but is not limited to visual arts and photography, film, literature, music, songwriting, textiles, ceramics, theatre, dance, First Nations Arts, puppetry, musical theatre, community arts, or experimental arts.

“Artists can preference to work at any of the venues, and some suit specific genres, which could be appealing. Applicants must reside within our New England North West footprint to be eligible, but we do encourage artists to venture out to a community they may have not yet explored," Michèle said.

The project has been made possible by funding from the RAF Cultural Tourism Accelerator program and Arts Trail Live has been designed to encourage arts tourism across the New England North West region, allowing people a chance to take part in a creative activity in one weekend.

Visit the Arts North West website (www.artsnw.com.au) for more information and to fill out the EOI form before COB 1 August 2022. Applicants will also need to email three examples of their work produced in the last three years to projects@artsnw.com.au.

For more information, please contact ANW Projects Officer Michèle Jedlicka on projects@artsnw.com.au

Regional Arts Fund (RAF) Project Grants are Open

 
 

Applications for Regional Arts Fund (RAF) Project Grants are officially open from 9am on July 4, 2022.

The Project Grants will fund high-quality arts projects benefitting regional or remote artists, arts workers, audiences and communities. The focus of the project could include any area of creative practice, multiple art forms or cross-disciplinary practice.

There have been some changes to this program, so please take time to read the guidelines here.

APPLYING VIA SMARTYGRANTS

When the grant round is open, a link below will take you to the Regional Arts Australia online application system. If you have not used SmartyGrants before you will need to set up an account. This account and password can be used to go back to your application at any time and will be the same for any other grants you might apply for in the future using the Smartygrants system. Your application will be available to you until you click SUBMIT, or the closing date is reached.

Apply for up to $30,000

Regional Arts Fund (RAF) Project Grants will close on Monday, 15 August 2022 at 5:00pm.

ELIGIBILITY

For detailed information regarding eligiblity, please see Eligibility-RAF

ENQUIRIES

If you have any enquiries about the RAF contact the Manager, Grants & Projects at Regional Arts NSW Tel 02 9270 2502 Email funding@regionalartsnsw.com.au.

Successful applicants can download the RAF Logos HERE

THE CLOSE OF A WONDERFUL CHAPTER

THE CLOSE OF A WONDERFUL CHAPTER

It is with regret we will soon be saying goodbye to our amazing Executive Director Caroline Downer, OAM, in early June.

Caroline started with Arts North West in 2015, and her energy, passion, and dedication to developing all facets of community arts has been inimitable. We will miss her sense of humour, her flexibility, kindness, and unflappable good-nature.

Caroline has accepted the position of CEO at the Canberra Tuggeranong Arts Centre, and we wish her nothing but the very best on the next chapter of her adventures.

From Caroline:

It is with some sadness that I leave Arts North West after 7 years at the helm. I have loved working here in the New England North West supporting local creatives and the arts sector more broadly.

It is the people that make our communities; and I have certainly enjoyed collaborating with many of you on some wonderful programs, which have been supported by the amazing ANW staff. Arts North West has certainly grown over my time – and there are so many personal highlights, from our iso-projects like The Panorama Project, to programs that bring people and artists together such as Art Word Place. Creativity and art-making bring such reassurance and enjoyment to our communities and I can’t wait to see what wonderful things Arts North West achieves in its future.

From our Board Chair, Anna Watt:

With a mixture of emotions, I regretfully accepted Caroline’s resignation as the Executive Director of ANW. Caroline has been at the helm of ANW since April 2015 and has done a splendid job of managing our organisation, achieving numerous goals and collaborating with abundant organisations / individuals to benefit those living within the ANW footprint. Caroline is leaving ANW in a very strong and stable position.

Caroline has accepted the Chief Executive Officer’s role with the Tuggeranong Community Arts Association and will be relocating to Canberra with her husband, Nigel - a destination that I knew they had in their sights should a great opportunity arise.

On behalf of my ANW Board colleagues, and ANW Strategic Advisory Committee colleagues I take this opportunity to wish Caroline all the best with her new role, location and next chapter in her journey. I extend thanks also on behalf of the ANW footprint communities and wider arts network to Caroline for her achievements and contributions during her time with ANW.