More than 1000 Queensland artists, including over 160 First Nations artists will take part in Brisbane Festival 2022.
A new commitment of $50 million over four years to support initiatives in Grow 2022-2026, the second action plan for Creative Together which was announced as part of the 2022 Queensland State Budget.
Four new service providers will lead the way in delivering local arts services across the state through the Regional Arts Services Network (RASN), boosting opportunities for regional Queenslanders to access high quality arts and cultural engagement, and supporting employment opportunities for artists and arts workers statewide.
Read about the Touring Queensland Fund and Touring Queensland Quick REsponse Fund outcomes as at December 2021.
Investment through the First Night Showcase Program - Judith Wright Arts Centre program supported Bridie Hooper's new work Ingress.
EOI is open for next exciting phase of the Regional Arts Services Network (RASN) and Queensland’s regional touring service.
Bringing music and inspiration to remote and regional Queensland, Lorinda May Merrypor forged lasting connections with First Nations communities through her program to support wellbeing and arts engagement post-COVID.
Hundreds of community-led arts and cultural experiences will be activated across regional Queensland with funding through the Regional Arts Development Fund 2021 – 2022 in collaboration with 59 councils.
At the height of COVID restrictions, the Burdekin Theatre team got creative and presented a drive-in outdoor music concert at the Ayr Showgrounds with support through Play Local.
With support through Creative to Go, Queensland artist Casey Barnes toured regional Queensland with his latest album as part of a push for live music during COVID restrictions.