The brand new multi-million dollar art museum has officially opened in Rockhampton.
Eight creative installations and activations by local artists were showcased in unexpected neighbourhood places across Brisbane as part of the Brisbane Art Design (BAD) 2021.
Drawing in the natural beauty and surrounds of the Endeavour River, the Warrma brought together Indigenous dancers from surrounding clan lands to tell their stories of the dreaming, history and culture.
Investment in regional arts and cultural infrastructure is yielding major benefits in Rockhampton with construction now completed on the new Rockhampton Museum of Art.
Queensland’s new state-of-the-art theatre is taking shape providing jobs and opportunities for apprentices in Brisbane.
The Digital Adaptation fund enabled the Kitchen Sessions team to purchase higher quality equipment to deliver a series of shows as part of Season 1.
With support through Open Air, Wynnum exploded with creative activity as the bayside community became home to a new fringe festival in 2020.
The 2021 World Science Festival Brisbane (WSFB) is back and will offer a dynamic mix of educational, fun and fascinating activities both live and digital.
The new Open Air will support the activation of outdoor and non-traditional settings and the production and delivery of a program of works by artists and arts organisations in these spaces.
The new Digital Adaptation will support the development of digital performances that increase reach across Queensland and enhance audience experiences.