Queensland Arts Showcase Program May 2020 Arts Queensland , part of - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Queensland Arts Showcase Program May 2020 Arts Queensland , part of - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Queensland Arts Showcase Program May 2020 Arts Queensland , part of the Department of Environment and Science, is dedicated to growing a vibrant and sustainable arts and cultural sector in Queensland. Our outcomes: Enable access to arts
Arts Queensland, part of the Department of Environment and Science, is dedicated to growing a vibrant and sustainable arts and cultural sector in Queensland.
Our outcomes:
- Enable access to arts and culture
- Build an innovative and resilient arts
and cultural sector
- Grow Queensland's cultural
reputation and cultural tourism
- ffering.
A house on a hill cannot be hidden Jordan Azcune, 2019 Glass, copper, lead, steel rock, tin solder. Image courtesy of Louis Lim Supported through Individuals Fund
What is Roadmap?
- 10-Year vision and action plan for
arts, culture and creativity in Queensland
- It will inform decision making and
the development of programs that will support growth of arts, culture and creativity
- Public consultation was completed
in 2018-19
- Sector recovery from COVID-19 is
now informing the development of the Roadmap which is expected to be released later this year
Image: Wade Lewis Arts Cairns Indigenous Art Fair, 2019
Coronavirus response
- Waived rental payments to December 2020 for tenants in
Queensland Government Brisbane-based arts facilities
- Changes to Organisations Fund, Queensland Arts
Showcase Program, Individuals Fund – including relaxed eligibility criteria and funding boost.
- Flexibility for current funding recipients
- Regular Up-dates: https://www.arts.qld.gov.au/about-
us/coronavirus-covid-19
What How Who Investment
Queensland Arts Showcase Program (QASP)
Arts Illuminate Secure an acclaimed artist who will engage the community and build local capacity Rolling fund - Apply at least 14 weeks prior to commencement date
Individuals, organisations and collectives. AQ shareholder companies excluding Screen Qld, Arts Statutory Bodies, Major Performing Arts Organisations
Up to $120,000 Arts Ignite Arts Impact Creative development and presentation of new works. Delivery of diverse and
- riginal arts experiences
for Qld communities Rolling fund - Apply at least 14 weeks prior to commencement date
Individuals, organisations and collectives
Up to $80,000
Image: Tony Scott Barbara Licha, Swell Sculpture Festival, 2019
Assessment criteria
Quality Reach Impact Viability
Image courtesy the artist: Tia Gostelow Supported through Individuals Fund, QASP, PQF
Other funding ideas
Queensland Government
- Individuals Fund
- Creative Sparks (BCC) and
Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF)
- Gambling Community Benefit
Fund (closes 30 June 2020)
- Business Queensland – small
business grants Australia Council for the Arts
- Resilience Fund
Humans by Circa. Photo: Matilda Temperley.
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Umbrella Studio, Artist Alison McDonald. Photo by Louise Allgood