Regional Arts NSW - The peak body for regional arts activity in New South Wales

Media Release

Quick Response for nine new projects

17 December 2007

'Invisible' by Northern Rivers ceramicist, Ruth Park, who will be travelling to China thanks to a Quicks Grant.Northern Rivers ceramicist, Ruth Park, travelled to China last month, thanks to a Quick Response grant from Regional Arts NSW. Hers is one of nine projects funded in the October to December quarter of the program announced by Regional Arts NSW today.

The list of recipients for this quarter includes a mixture of individual artists undertaking professional development opportunities both interstate and overseas as well as community-based arts organisations taking advantage of highly-skilled artists visiting their area. The projects represent an even spread across the state and across a range of artforms - visual arts, music, literature, photography, theatre, dance and storytelling.

The Quick Response Grants program provides assistance for regional NSW artists, arts organisations and communities to take advantage of professional and project development opportunities that present themselves at short notice. The funds are provided through the Australian Government's Regional Arts Fund which is administered by Regional Arts NSW in New South Wales.

'Quicks' grants for the current October to December quarter are:

Congratulations to all the recipients.

The funds allocated to the October to December quarter of the Quick Response grant program have been expended. The 'Quicks' program will re-open on 21 January 2008.

More information on 'Quicks' is provided in the Grants section of our website here.

The Regional Arts Fund is an Australian Government initiative
supporting the arts in regional and remote Australia.

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