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Arts North West Welcomes New Beginnings and New(ish) Faces

November 21, 2024

Arts North West is delighted to announce the fantastic news that Lauren Mackley, our esteemed Executive Director, is expecting her second child with partner Dion. We are thrilled to celebrate this exciting chapter in Lauren’s life and wish her all the very best as her family grows. Lauren will be taking a 12-month maternity leave, beginning in January 2024, to focus on this wonderful new challenge. 

While Lauren takes this well-deserved leave, we are thrilled to announce that her role will be filled by Miranda Heckenberg.

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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR CREATIVES WITH ARTS NORTH WEST

November 4, 2024

Arts North West are delivering a series of professional development Workshops across the NENW in Walcha, Quirindi, Glen Innes and Tenterfield. We’re offering grant writing and marketing workshops to help artists and creatives elevate their projects and strengthen their skills. Whether you're looking to develop a grant application or amplify your reach, these workshops are designed to equip you with practical knowledge and resources.

GRANT WRITING WITH ARTS NORTH WEST

Are you an artist, non-profit, or cultural organisation looking to secure funding for your next project? Grant writing is essential to accessing the resources you need to bring your vision to life. Join Arts North West’s Grant Writing Workshop series, where we empower you with the skills and strategies to craft compelling proposals that stand out to funders.

These workshops sessions are presented by Arts North West’s Executive Director, Lauren Mackley, who understand the nuances of the funding landscape, our workshops provide actionable insights that you can apply immediately. Learn the specific language, techniques, and best practices that resonate with arts-focused funders, making your proposals stronger and more competitive. From identifying funding sources to mastering budget narratives, our workshops cover every aspect of the grant application process.

Learn How To:

·        How to find and assess funding opportunities that align with your project goals.

·        Techniques to tell your project’s story persuasively and clearly, connecting with reviewers on a meaningful level.

·        Tips for creating accurate and appealing budgets and timelines that communicate both vision and feasibility.

By the end of the workshop, you’ll be equipped to confidently draft, edit, and submit a compelling grant proposal. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how to navigate the grant landscape with confidence. Secure your spot today and unlock the potential of your projects through funding!

📍 tuesday NOVEMBER 19th 10am - 1pm Quirindi RSL

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📍Wednesday NOVEMBER 20th 10am - 1pm Walcha Council Chambers

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📍Monday NOVEMBER 25th 10am - 1pm Masonic Hall Glen Innes

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📍 Tuesday NOVEMBER 26th 10am - 1pm TENTERFIELD TAFE

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MARKETING & BRANDING WITH ARTS NORTH WEST

Are you a creative, a non-profit or community group? Elevate your brand and connect with audiences like never before! This event is designed for creatives who want to refine their marketing approach, shape an authentic brand identity, and leverage social media to make meaningful connections. Learn how to find your ideal audience, create engaging content, and utilise AI to amplify your reach while staying true to your values. Dive into hands-on techniques for creating visual consistency, crafting your brand voice, and using analytics to drive your success.

Highlights:

·        Define and enhance your unique brand identity

·        Discover the best platforms for reaching your audience

·        Create engaging social media content that is authentic and builds loyalty

·        Gain insights into ethical AI for smarter marketing

Don’t miss this chance to transform your marketing strategy with practical, creative insights tailored for today’s digital landscape.

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📍Wednesday NOVEMBER 20th 2PM - 4pm Walcha Council Chambers

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📍Monday NOVEMBER 25th 2PM - 4pm Masonic Hall Glen Innes

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The Work of Art Showcase & Forum

October 30, 2024
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Regional Arts NSW invites you to Orange to be part of two days of conversation about the future of regional arts practice at the Work of Art Showcase and Forum. Join us in and around the Orange Cultural Precinct on the 14th and 15th of November for forum discussions, short films, new theatre works, exhibitions, workshops, music, panel sessions, networking, dance and more.

The Work of Art Showcase and Forum is proudly funded by the NSW Government through Women NSW and by the Regional Arts Fund, an Australian Government program that supports sustainable cultural development in regional and remote communities in Australia.

Event description

The Work of Art Showcase and Forum invites artists, arts workers and activists to a two-day conversation about the future of regional arts practice. Centred around the women of Regional Arts NSW's Work of Art program, the event will celebrate their work and provide an opportunity for both the arts sector and the community to discuss, provoke and imagine new possibilities for creativity outside of major metropolitan areas. 

Join us in Orange for forum discussions, short films, new theatre works, exhibitions, workshops, music, panel sessions, networking, dance and more.

Work of Art is a business development program for women in creative industries funded by Women NSW and the Regional Arts Fund. 

Tickets for the cabaret and cocktail fundraiser can be added at the checkout for an additional charge. 

Program Schedule

THURSDAY 14 NOVEMBER

11:30 am – 17:30 pm: Film & Reels Showing — Orange Regional Art Gallery Theatrette

Works being shown include films by and about WOA participants, short reels about each WOA participant, and a short documentary about the WOA program.

11:00 am – 12:00 pm: Orange Regional Museum Session #1 led by Sally MacLennan from Orange Regional Museum

Visit Orange Regional Museum to learn about a new opportunity to creatively respond to an object from their collection in your preferred artform to help them interpret their collection in new ways. Meet 10 diverse objects from the collection, discover what they already know about them and how they hope to use them, and your creative response, in our exhibitions and programs.

12:00 pm – 13:00 pm: Workshop: Fragments of Collaboration with Elaine Camlin — Orange Regional Gallery West Room

Using large sheets of paper, draw, paint, write and collage together. Learn to respond to others, follow their marks and lines and enjoy the collaborative process. Reflect on and imagine new possibilities for creativity outside of major metropolitan areas. This workshop is suited for all audiences, with no experience in visual arts required to participate, engage and enjoy.

We will cut these into fragments for each person to keep as a memento of the experience, conversation and collaboration. Then you will be guided to cut and fold your fragment into a concertina book, walk away holding the fragment of collaboration in the palm of your hand, and use the blank spaces to write notes or reflect on presentations throughout the forum.

12:00 pm – 12:45 pm: Open Air Welcome Concert — Orange Cultural Precinct Outdoor Area

Performances by Alyce Fisher, Abby Smith, Carm Hogan, Melanie Horsenell, Keva Abotomey. Start the Work of Art Showcase and Forum by gathering in the outdoor area of Orange Cultural Prelcinct to meet up, listen to some music or drop into an arts workshop in the West Room of the Gallery. Bring your own lunch.

12:45 pm – 13:00 pm: Dance Work by Beth Lane — Orange Cultural Precinct Outdoor Area

Beth Lane will present a movement piece which will then lead to going inside to the gallery to open the event.

13:00 pm – 13:30 pm: Welcome to Country & Opening by Orange Local Aboriginal Land Council — 

13:30 pm – 14:00 pm: Intro: Systems Change presented by Pippa Bailey of Theatre Network NSW — Canobolas Hotel Ballroom

What is systems change and why are we using this approach for the Work of Art Showcase and Forum? A look at how we can make change and re-imagine the future. All Forum attendees are encouraged to attend this session.

13:30 pm – 14:00 pm: Exhibition Opening — CWA Hall

14:00 pm – 17:30 pm: Exhibitions

2D hanging work in Scout Hall – Main Room
Projections in Scout Hall – Small Room
3D work in CWA Hall – Main Hall
Merch table in CWA Hall – Small Room
A small amount of work will hang in The Canobolas

14:00 pm – 15:00 pm: Forum Roundtable #1: Sustainability — Cabobolas Hotel Ballroom

All attendees of the Forum are encouraged to attend this session.

What does sustainability mean for the arts in regional NSW and how do we embed it in our practice? Presented in partnership with Theatre Network NSW and facilitated by Monica Davidson of Creative Plus Business, this will explore the different lenses through which sustainability in the arts can be viewed. Whether a sustainable future depends on environmental, social, economic or other factors, sustainability is arguably one of the most pressing concerns for the arts sector in regional NSW.

15:30 pm – 16:30 pm: Panel #1: Arts & Wellbeing — Canobolas Hotel Media Room

How does creativity assist us in health settings and in our own practice? Aimee Davis, Carm Hogan, Elaine Camlin, Linda Nolan and Rach Viski discuss with Brigette Uren.

15:30 pm – 16:30 pm: WoA Short Presentations — Canobolas Hotel Chesterfield Room

Group #1 of the 20×20 (Pecha Kucha) presentations. Catherine Sharpe, Charlotte Haywood, Keva Abotomey, Kiri Morcombe, Lucy Frost, Mel Anderson and Merri-May Gill.

15:30 pm – 16:30 pm: Dance Workshop with Beth Lane — Orange Cultural Precinct Outdoor Area

A movement workshop for all bodies and abilities to expand the senses, ground the centre and enliven curiosity for art making.

16:30 pm – 17:30 pm: Panel #2: Regional Women: The Pros & Cons of Regional Practice — 

Women have widely been considered to be at a disadvantage in the creative industries, but can being regionally located also enable women? Charlotte Haywood, Fanny Lumsden, Helene Leane and Madeline Williams discuss with Seigrid Peters.

16:30 pm – 17:30 pm: Workshop with Suzie Whiteman — Orange Regional Gallery West Room

As an experienced workshop facilitator working with people with disability, Suzie will show some techniques and approaches that she uses successfully in her practice. Assisted by WoA participant Nina Magrath.

17:30 pm – 18:30 pm: Work in Progress: Viv! with Catherine McNamara — Uniting Church

Inspired by her niece, Catherine’s work explores the world and imaginiation of a young girl. Performed with music by Cindy Fox and with members of Compareo, a mixed-abilities theatre ensemble based in Bathurst.

19:00 pm – 19:30 pm: Cabaret — Badlands Brewery

 

FRIDAY 15 NOVEMBER

09:30 am – 17:30 pm: Film & Reels Showing — Orange Regional Art Gallery Theatrette

Works being shown include films by and about WOA participants, short reels about each WOA participant, and a short documentary about the WOA program.

09:30 am – 17:30 pm: Exhibitions

2D hanging work in Scout Hall – Main Room
Projections in Scout Hall – Small Room
3D work in CWA Hall – Main Hall
Merch table in CWA Hall – Small Room
A small amount of work will hang in The Canobolas

09:00 am – 10:00 am: Forum Roundtable #2: Inclusion — Canobolas Hotel Ballroom

The arts and creative industries are central to our regional communities, but who is not at the table? All attendees of the Forum are encouraged to attend this session facilitated by Monica Davidson.

10:00 am – 11:00 am: The Big Meet-Up Circuit — Canobolas Hotel Ballroom

Meet representatives from arts organisations, funding bodies and other industry leaders in a session of musical chairs. Arts organisations representatives will each be placed at a table in The Ballroom, and you will have 5 x 10 minute sessions to sit at a table and meet the representative on that table and ask questions in a group. Arts bodies represented include Create NSW (NSW Government); Office of the Arts (Australian Government); Regional Arts NSW; Accessible Arts; Theatre Network NSW; Health Infrastructure; Music NSW and others.

11:30 am – 13:00 pm: WoA Film Showcase & Panel #4: Regional Film — Orange Regional Art Gallery Theatrette

This session will highlight the achievements of the film-makers in the Work of Art program – Kush Bourke, Merri-May Gill, Michéle Jedlicka and Suzie Whiteman –  developed under the mentorship of Work of Art film and screen mentor Lois Randall.

11:30 am – 13:00 pm: Weaving Workshop with Jodie Munday — Orange Regional Gallery West Room

Led by Wiradjuri woman and Work of Art participant Jodie Munday, this session will give participants the opportunity to learn weaving techniques and to make together. The workshop has a limit of 20 participants, with online bookings opening online around a week in advance.

11:30 am – 13:00 pm: 20×20 #2 WoA Women’s Short Presentations — Canobolas Hotel Chesterfield Room

Group #2 of the 20×20 (Pecha Kucha) presentations. Alyce Fisher, Carm Hogan, Claire Peters, Elaine Camllin, Eliza Wells, Jane Richens, Leanne Atkins, Rebecca Cutler, Sharon de Valentin, Sivonne Binks and TC Overson.

12:00 pm – 13:00 pm: Panel #3: Disability and Regional Artists — Canobolas Hotel Media Room

This panel discussion with Nina Magrath, Elise Magrat, Narelle Witham and Catherine McNamara, moderated by Liz Martin, CEO of Accessible Arts, will discuss the issues of being a regional artist with disability.

13:00 pm – 14:00 pm: Tiny Folk Travelling Show Workshop with Mel Anderson — Orange Regional Gallery East Room

Mel Anderson has been working on the Tiny Folk project for some time. In this session you will learn about the porject and have the opportunity to make your own Work or Art example of Tiny Folk with their own back story.

13:00 pm – 14:00 pm: Panel #5: Slow Fibre and Textiles: Mindful Making — Canobolas Hotel Media Room

This is a panel made up women in Work of Art who all have practices working with fibre and textiles. Susan Fell will lead the discussion with Megan Gilbert, Penne Fraser, Kiri Morcombe and Jodie Munday about the issues that arise from working in this field.

13:30 pm- 15:00 pm: Workshop: Woodworking as Meditative Practice with Rachel Shaw — Orange Cultural Precinct Outdoor Area

This session will focus on conscious wood carving as a meditative practice that focuses on the present moment and the tactile experience of shaping wood. By mindfully engaging in this activity, the repetitive motions and concentration required help to calm the mind. This practice allows for a deep connection with the material, creating a sense of peace and relaxation.

15:00 pm – 16:00 pm: Project Showcase — Canobolas Hotel Media Room

This session is an opportunity for WoA participants who focus on project management to share their work. Rachel Viski, Eliza Wells, Narelle Witham, Michele Jedlicka, Kiri Morcombe, Sig Peters and Lucy Frost.

15:30 pm – 16:30 pm: Orange Regional Museum Session #2 led by Sally MacLennan from Orange Regional Museum

Visit Orange Regional Museum to learn about a new opportunity to creatively respond to an object from their collection in your preferred artform to help them interpret their collection in new ways. Meet 10 diverse objects from their collection, discover what they already know about them and how they hope to use them, and your creative response, in their exhibitions and programs.

16:00 pm – 17:00 pm: Forum Roundtable #3: Being Regional — Canobolas Hotel Ballroom

Has being regional become the most exciting place to be in the arts? Find out in this session facilitated by Monica Davidson. All attendees of the Forum are encouraged to attend this session. 

17:00 pm – 18:00 pm: Theatre In Progress — Uniting Church

Two short excerpts from theatre work in progress. River Songs from Carm Hogan and some comedy from Alyce Fisher.

18:00 pm – 19:30 pm: Sip and Support Social Arts Fundraiser — The Hive

This event with drinks, canapes and an auction of art work and services by some of the Work of Art women, is a fundraiser initiated by Work of Art women during the co-design process. Funds raised will go towards a scholarship for a regional woman in the arts and creative industries in NSW.

21:00 pm – 22:00 pm: Live Gig with Abby Smith — Badlands Brewery

A professional singer/songwriter, recording artist, gigging musician and educator based in central NSW, Abby Smith will be performing a free live solo gig of her original music.

In What's On Tags Regional Arts, Regional Women, Know Her Name, Women in Business, Office of Women, Showcase, Forum, Exhibition, Film, Arts, Orange NSW
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ARTS NORTH WEST MICROGRANT RECIPIENTS ANNOUNCED

October 28, 2024

Arts North West has announced the recipients of their Quick Response Micro Grants for 2024.

This  funding program is designed to boost the arts and cultural landscape of our region. These flexible  microgrants aim to support local independent professional artists, community groups, and arts organisations  by providing them with up to $1,000 to make their creative ideas a reality. 

The Arts North West Microgrant recipients for 2024 exemplify the diversity and talent within our region, with  each submitting a unique and inspiring project that will contribute and benefit to the communities. This year 18 Quick Response Micro Grants have been awarded to individuals, groups, and community organisations  with over $17,000 worth of funds distributed across the region.  

This year’s Arts North West Quick Response Micro Grants recipients are: 

Lorrelle Munro, Tamworth LGA
Creating woven artworks rooted in Gomeroi weaving traditions using locally-sourced Lomandra grasses at Warrabah National Park, inspiring future works to be displayed in Tamworth.

The Florin Arc, Armidale LGA
Recording a 10-track music album at Golden Retriever Studios in Sydney, blending instrumentation and studio expertise to craft a polished final piece.

Shingal Music, Armidale LGA
Bringing Kurdish (Ezidi) folk music to wider audiences, this project by Ezidi refugee musicians will preserve cultural heritage and foster community connection.

Mary McMillan, Armidale LGA
Expanding textile techniques at the ‘Landscape Fragments’ workshop by award-winning artist Julia Wright, enhancing her practice of nature-inspired textile art.

Janna Hayes, Armidale LGA
Acquiring a 60x64" tapestry loom to produce large-scale, hand-dyed wool works, exploring human creativity through an intricate fusion of organic and methodical design.

Amy Schultz, Liverpool Plains LGA
Recording original music and engaging in professional development for educational music performances, benefiting students at Willow Tree Public School.

Taleiah Conlan, Gunnedah LGA
Establishing a digital presence and acquiring art supplies to support larger commissions, aiding her growth as a Gomeroi artist.

Armidale Piper, Armidale LGA
Launching a digital shopfront for the business, enabling broader reach and integration across social platforms for marketing and sales.

James Warren: Australian Poetry Hall of Fame, Armidale LGA
Hosting the Poets on the Mountain Festival with workshops and school outreach to develop and celebrate poetic voices within the community.

Solasta Performing Arts, Narrabri LGA
Supporting an end-of-year performance at the Crossing Theatre, creating a high-quality showcase for students at no charge to the community.

Wood We Create, Walcha LGA
Launching the exhibition Created from Ash, showcasing local Claret Ash trees' journey from tree to art, complemented by a videography project documenting the transformation.

Arts Gunnedah, Gunnedah LGA
Covering venue and display costs for gallery workshops, enriching the Gunnedah community's engagement with art.

Isabelle Devos, Armidale LGA
Exploring the Liverpool Plains for her exhibition at Weswal Gallery, blending landscape painting with local history and community storytelling.

Lisa Marple, Narrabri LGA
Developing techniques for her #bullawacreeklove exhibition, combining painting, weaving, and cyanotype printing inspired by natural elements.

Awan Eveleigh (Mosaics by Awan), Narrabri LGA
Conducting a mosaic workshop for youth at the Wee Waa Community Arts and Cultural Centre, fostering artistic skill and community involvement.

Mona Fernando, Moree LGA
Delivering weaving and painting workshops in regional schools, sharing artistic skills and enhancing local cultural experiences.

Jane Stewart (Stellar Music School), Tamworth LGA
Supporting choir direction and rehearsals for Christmas events, ensuring a high-quality performance and music purchases for the choir’s repertoire.

Fiona McDonald, Armidale LGA
Developing interactive puppet automatons using gears and motion sensors to create engaging, responsive artworks that bring characters to life.

Arts North West wishes to congratulate the recipients, whose creativity and passion for the arts and cultural  practices continue to enrich our communities. We would also like to thank all those who applied for this  round of Quick Response Micro Grants; we received an overwhelming number of submissions and had some  difficult decisions to make.  

Arts North West releases funding opportunities periodically throughout the year. All updates are released on  our website and fortnightly newsletter.  

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