Explore case studies about activities and organisations funded through Arts Queensland programs as well as other projects and initiatives that offer useful reflections on practice and outcomes for you and your arts business.
Creation of a giant mural in Pormpuraaw has engaged local artists and the community.
Independent Queensland artists and arts workers impacted by COVID-19, received more than $700,000 in funding to support their future careers
Local artists in Central Queensland respond to the pandemic, creating new work in challenging times.
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Pianist and composer Dr Kim Cecile Elton (known as Cecile) collaborated with other creatives to record new music. Overcoming the challenges posed by distance and different music backgrounds allowed her to expand and improve her art, practice and professionalism.
A regional collaborative arts projects provided opportunities for the community to connect whilst learning new skills.
Despite the challenges of COVID-19, Torres Strait Islander artist Janet Fieldhouse expanded her skillset and found new ways to work and learn as an artist.
Classical music maestros in tune with Bundaberg communities for inaugural Milbi Festival.
When COVID-19 hit, Queensland’s arts companies got creative. Townsville-based Umbrella Studio Contemporary Arts developed Colouring NQ, a digital colouring book featuring artwork from emerging North Queensland artists which engaged children and the young at heart.
From its beginnings as a role playing game, Rockpocalypse has evolved into a place-based theatre work that, from the rubble of Rockhampton's final days, unearths fertile ground for the seeds of hope.
Responding to COVID-19 social restrictions, Camerata adapted quickly to online programming, giving audiences the opportunity to tune in and tune out for five minutes each day.