Art News Roundup
First Nations Art Competition from SLQ Landscapes - entries close 22 April 2022.
Artist Collective Studio (Tenterfield) has a new website. They also have the Australian Art Prize coming up - entries close 12 March (Entry form p1 | Entry form p2).
Southern Downs Regional Council’s Hope and Growth 2019 Bushfire Photography Exhibition now has a digital home on our website. Check out the artworks and the Speak Out Loud podcast.
Wiradjuri Sisters, an exhibition of Connection and Creation with Life and Country features artists Krishna Heffernan and Naomi Grant, and is being held until 6 March at the Roxy Gallery in Kyogle.
Culture, Heritage and Arts Regional Tourism (CHART) grant program offers up to $3000 and aims to support community cultural, heritage and arts organisations in regional Australia as they recover from the impacts of COVID-19. There is still plenty of funds available and AMaGA encourages eligible organisations to apply.
Borderline Regional Arts Association have several workshops coming up this year, including Sketchbook journaling with Deb Mostert, Resin Casting Found Objects with Deb Mostert, Making Art Objects from Plant Material with Helle Jorgenson, and Ceramics with Maggie Brockie.
Congratulations to Liz Powell from Studio 13 Paper with her successful entry in the 2022 Libris Awards. The exhibition will be held at Artspace Mackay from 9 April - 19 June 2022.
Country Feeling Australia is hosting a butter and cheesemaking class at Artworks Granite Belt on 19 March.
The Gambling Community Benefit Fund (GCBF) has several grant rounds coming up for not-for-profit community groups.