Explore case studies about activities and organisations funded through Arts Queensland programs as well as other projects and initiatives that offer useful reflections on practice and outcomes for you and your arts business.
Bringing music and inspiration to remote and regional Queensland, Lorinda May Merrypor forged lasting connections with Indigenous communities through her program to support wellbeing and arts engagement post-COVID.
The Mornington Island Dance Troupe captivated audiences virtually following the cancellation of their trip to the Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair 2020 due to COVID.
The Kitchen Sessions variety arts show presented a weekly live stream of North Queensland musicians, visual artists and arts-aligned businesses in 2020. An upgrade in technology increased the professional output and production values of the project.
At the height of COVID restrictions, the Burdekin Theatre team got creative and presented a drive-in outdoor music concert at the Ayr Showgrounds.
In late 2020 Creative Regions took the show on the road, touring a powerhouse cabaret production Delta Divas celebrating strong female music icons and changemakers of the 60s and 70s era through Bundaberg and North Burnett communities.
From musical cabaret at Wynnum Opera House, comedy and theatre at the old church hall (Winston ChurchHall), circus acts in Mrs Quinn's Carpark, and dance performances at Kelleher’s Dance Academy, Wynnum exploded with creative activity as the bayside community became home to a new fringe festival in 2020.