Local Arts Projects to Receive Funding
26/03/2019
Creative Communities funding has been
granted to eight local arts projects by our Creative
Community NZ Committee.
The Creative
Communities Scheme is a partnership between Creative New
Zealand (the national arts development agency) and local
councils.
The scheme supports and encourages local communities to create and present diverse arts opportunities within their area.
Each council takes responsibility for delivering the scheme in its area, as local decision-making is key to its success.
Councillor Julia McLean, a member of the Creative Community NZ Committee, has said there could be an increase coming in the amount the committee has to allocate. “Creative New Zealand is looking to increase the total pool of funding for this scheme and made specific mention that rural territories would see that increase soon” she said.
“It was great to see a variety of
proposals on the table, showcasing the depth, passion and
skill we have in our district. One that caught all the
panel’s attention was a Stage and Film Makeup Workshop
being held in the School Holidays. A fantastic opportunity
and, who knows, it may be the start of someone’s career.
As a panel we are always mindful of supporting initiatives
across the district, and keen to support as many people
working and benefiting from creative opportunities in the
Hurunui”.
Applicant | Purpose | Amount Granted |
Waipara School | Kapa Haka tuition | $1200 granted |
Amberley Art Assn | Acrylic Workshop with Corina Hazlett | $450 granted |
Cheviot Craft Centre | Art and Craft workshop | $1000 granted |
Laura Hewetson | Stage and Film Makeup Workshop | $1290 granted |
Scargill Horticultural and Home Industries Society | Annual Spring Show | $250 granted |
Heather McQuillan | School for Young Writers | $1980 granted |
Sigrid McTurk | Music Month of May | $1500 granted |
Sigrid McTurk | 20 year celebration of Joyful sounds Music Education Concert | $750 granted |
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