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Friday, 12 October 2012

Arts development and grant opportunities

  • A Passport to Partnerships for Artists of All Abilities  
Regional Arts NSW is presenting a number of workshops across regional NSW during November 2012 to assist build capacity and expertise in arts organisations and disability services to deliver high quality professional arts projects for people with a disability.

Bathurst Tuesday 6 November
Dubbo Wednesday 7 November
Singleton Tuesday 13 November

Lismore Wednesday 14 November
Coffs Harbour Thursday 15 November
Armidale Friday 16 November
Merimbula Monday 19 November
Griffith Monday 26 November

Albury Wednesday 28 November
Wagga Wagga Tuesday 27 November
Queanbeyan TBA
Regional Arts NSW is the peak body for regional arts activity in NSW


    • Amplify your art grant applications open 
     Amplify your art is a professional development grant program for NSW artists with disability. The Amplify program is designed to assist individual artists in all art forms to further their practice through undertaking professional development.

    Grants will be awarded for amounts between $5,000 and $10,000 for the costs associated with developing an artist’s professional practice. Costs can include training, mentoring, travel and skills development.
      
    Eligibility 
    To apply you need to:
    • Identify as an artist with a disability
    • Be a resident of NSW
    • Demonstrate a minimum 3-year professional arts practice
    • Be able to undertake your professional development between March and December 2013
    Applications Close: Wednesday 10 December 2012

    All details from Accessible Arts website here, or contact Amplify your art Project Manager Sarah-Vyne Vassallo, Arts Development Officer, tel: 02 9251 6499 ext 110 (Wednesday, Thursday and Friday only) or svassallo@aarts.net.au

    Amplify your art is supported by the NSW Government through Arts NSW and Ageing, Disability and Home Care.

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