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Shoalhaven Arts Board Grants 2010 –
Round 2
Applications Now Open!!! Closing 8
October 2010
The
Shoalhaven City Council's Arts Board
Grants program provides an equitable
process to enable individuals, local
non-profit and non -government
organisations to access financial
support for artistic activities.
Projects will be considered under four
categories:
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New
Collaboration
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Skill
Development through Travel
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Skill
Development through holding a Workshop
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Showcasing the Shoalhaven. |
Applicants are asked to carefully read the Guidelines and submit their proposals on the provided Application Form. Applicants are encouraged to discuss any queries with Council’s Arts Manager, Rachael French (02) 4429 6096.
Application Form
pdf /
Application Form
Word Version
Activity OverviewShoalhaven City Council oversees the management of a broad scope of arts and events activities in the region. The Council offers a range of projects to directly support local arts practitioners. These activities include the annual Shoalhaven Arts Board Grants, inclusivity in programming at the Shoalhaven Regional Gallery, a wide variety of facilities for hire and a series of publications promoting arts activity in the region. The Shoalhaven City Council is advised on art matters by the Shoalhaven Arts Board, a committee of both community members and councillors with delegated Authority. Its charter is to recognize innovation in the arts, build strong foundations for the future of the arts in the Shoalhaven and forge new pathways that will be of benefit to the arts practitioners from the region.
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A range of facilities are provided by the Council to support creative activities in the region, these venues offer reduced hire fees for not-for-profit organisations and are available for a wide variety of activities. The core facilities include the Shoalhaven Regional Gallery, the Nowra School of Arts, Shoalhaven Art Centre and the Shoalhaven Entertainment Centre. The Council also proudly supports the Lady Denman Museum and runs a round of Small Museum Grants annually to support and recognize the smaller volunteer based heritage organisations in the Shoalhaven. The Shoalhaven City Council produces a series of arts and events publications to promote local artistic activity, these include a biannual What’s On and the Shoalhaven Regional Gallery’s six monthly exhibition program. |
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Community groups are also encouraged to take advantage of the
Council’s digital
Calendar as a free promotional tool and to avoid
clashes with other activities in the region. The Arts and Events
Unit is responsible for administering community
event applications
and they have developed a series of useful
event information
booklets to support community members in developing and executing
successful events. |
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Exhibit at the Shoalhaven Regional Gallery
Artists, arts organisations and community cultural groups are invited annually to submit an expression of interest to present exhibitions of art, sculpture, installation work, photography, 3D works, pottery and ceramics, sculpture, cultural heritage, fabric and textile art, video/multimedia film and community cultural projects at the Shoalhaven City Arts Centre. Expressions of Interest applications to exhibit in 2011 recently closed. Expressions of Interest applications to exhibit in 2012 will be advertised in June and July 2011. |
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Spaces for Hire Nowra School of Arts & Annexe The foundation stone for the Nowra School of Arts (formerly the Nowra Mechanics Institute) was laid on 3 rd October 1891. The main hall and associated spaces offer the hirer a range of flexible spaces to suit a wide range of activities. The main building (hall) is a charming environment – providing a perfect location to hold a small stage production or expo style event. Council also offers a special weekly rate for community groups wanting to hold self-monitored exhibitions.Shoalhaven City Art Centre – Meeting Room The Shoalhaven City Art Centre is home to the City's Regional Gallery, 313 Media & Shoalhaven FM. The building offers a range of spaces for hire, including an internal timbre floored courtyard, a meeting room and the Gallery itself is available for small low impact activities (dependant on the exhibition on show). |