IT IS going to be a busy few weeks for Western Riverina Arts and our creative communities. We would like you to save-the-date: Friday, September 8 “Dream Big” the Riverina’s top annual conference for arts and culture will take place at the Leeton Roxy Theatre.
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For the fifth time we invite all artists, culture makers and community leaders to share stories with leading professionals and network within the artistic communities of the Riverina.
If you want to join forces with other creatives sooner rather than later, why not come along for our next WRA Arts Networking Session at the Leeton Multipurpose Centre?
On Thursday, April 27 at 6pm you can hear local artists and community members present quick and easy five minute talks and network. Speaking on the night will be Ann Rayment, Sheldene Visagie, Tobias Bennett, Jason Richardson, Jo Roberts and RADO Derek Motion. If you would also like to share your story please get in touch with us.
There are also some exciting opportunities waiting for you this month. Wagga is offering three new visual arts commissions in their local area. The successful artists will be required to produce an original artwork and lead a skills development workshop. Applications close Tuesday, May 2. Questions? Contact Tracie Miller on 6926 9356 or publicart@wagga.nsw.gov.au.
Another opportunity not to be missed is Createability 2017 - a project that provides funding for professional filmmakers to create short films. Now in its third year, the initiative will increase its total funding to $40,000 to support regional NSW filmmakers to produce eight short films. Applications close Sunday, 23 April.
Last but not least we would like to remind you of the opening of RE//CREATING at the Narrandera Arts Centre on Sunday, April 30 at 2pm.
The exhibition features the incredible work of 22 female Riverina artists and is part of our “Activating Narrandera Arts” program. We would love to see you there.