Creative Futures Fund Unveils $7.8 Million Investment in 20 Bold Australian Arts Projects
Creative Australia has announced the inaugural recipients of its Creative Futures Fund, a groundbreaking initiative investing $7.
Creative Australia has announced the inaugural recipients of its Creative Futures Fund, a groundbreaking initiative investing $7.
Emerging First Nations musicians, new Australian works by younger artists, regional artists and literature projects are among the recipients of the latest round of arts projects grants supported by the Australia Council.
The Australia Council for the Arts has provided grants to 166 artists, groups and arts organizations.
Internationally acclaimed Back to Back Theatre has plans to take on the big screen, with the support of the Victorian Government.
Back to Back Theatre's newest work, The Shadow Whose Prey the Hunter Becomes asks its audience to consider a history we would prefer not to remember, and a future that is ambivalent.
Driven by an ensemble of actors with intellectual disabilities, Geelong's Back to Back Theatre is considered one of Australia's most important cultural exporters of contemporary theatre.