SISTERS IN CRIME: RETURN TO COBARGO
Sisters In Crime returns to Cobargo 27 August – a full day of conversations and panel discussions.
Read More11 Aug 2022
Sisters In Crime returns to Cobargo 27 August – a full day of conversations and panel discussions.
Read More11 Aug 2022
Aligning with the Dalaang Galii Wogun Festival in Kyogle on Saturday 22nd October, Roxy Gallery is seeking expressions of interest (EOI) from Aboriginal artists living in and around the Kyogle region to be part of the Dalaang Galii Wogun exhibition.
Read More11 Aug 2022
They’re back! These small but significant grants are aimed at helping artists and arts...
Read More11 Aug 2022
It has been announced $5M in funding under the NSW State Government Creative Capital grant scheme will give the green light to a state-of-the-art Conservatorium of Music for Orange, co-located with a planetarium in the Byng Street civic precinct.
Read More9 Aug 2022
Arts Upper Hunter is on the look-out for people keen to be involved in regional arts and culture.
Read More4 Aug 2022
As part of the Australian Government’s commitment to delivering a new National Cultural Policy by the end of this year, consultation has now opened for stakeholders and community members to provide their perspectives and feedback to inform the policy.
Read More3 Aug 2022
Entries are now open for the Olga Masters Short Story Awards 2022!
Read More1 Aug 2022
Orana Arts invites Expressions of Interest from writers living and working in regional NSW to take part in enCounter, a writing project centred on a museum experience.
Read More1 Aug 2022
A mural featuring Wiradjuri skylore and trees has been completed for the Forbes Hospital mortuary corridor by acclaimed Peak Hill artist Scott ‘Sauce’ Towney.
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The 2022 Kate Challis RAKA Award is now open for applications from Indigenous stage play authors.
The RAKA, which means ‘five’ in the Pintupi language, is awarded to an Indigenous artist in one of five categories annually, including creative prose, poetry, script writing, drama and visual arts.
Read More1 Aug 2022
Quick Response Grants project Limits, choreographed and performed by Bonnie Curtis, was an exceptional success in highlighting accessibility in the arts, ensuring everyone has the opportunity to explore important topics through an artistic lens.
Read More29 Jul 2022
NAVA is hosting five 1-hour Zoom workshops to amplify the voices of the visual arts, craft and design sector to the Australian Government’s National Cultural Policy consultation, 2 – 4 August 2022.
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