2013 Arts Funding Program

Organisations Funding Title Purpose Program Funding Accessible Arts $245,211 year 1 of multiyear program Accessible Arts is the peak arts and disability organisation for NSW. The funding (2013-2015) organisation works across all art forms, operating in both the arts and disability sectors, promoting inclusion, access and opportunities to enable people with disability to actively participate in the arts. Its programs include devolved funding, creative participation, delivery of forums and conferences, rural and regional engagement, the development and provision of resources and information, and training, workshops and master classes. Albury City Council for Albury $20,000 2013 annual program A combined facility, Albury Library/Museum services the Murray region. Its 2013 Library Museum funding program includes self-curated and touring exhibitions, a range of educational and public programs, collection management and the appointment of an emerging curator to develop a web-based exhibition. Armidale & Region Aboriginal $55,990 year 3 of multiyear program The Aboriginal Cultural Centre & Keeping place coordinates art and photographic Cultural Centre & Keeping funding (2011-2013) exhibitions, and runs art and cultural tours and workshops. Place Arts Law Centre of Australia $125,214 year 1 of multiyear program Arts Law assists the Australian arts community to understand their legal rights funding (2013-2015) through free and low cost legal advice services. In 2013 Arts Law will deliver workshops, seminars and publications in metropolitan, regional and remote areas (using face to face and online techniques). With a focus on young and emerging artists, new technologies, design and Aboriginal artists, the service includes the provision of advice, referrals and consultations using pro bono lawyers, and advocacy on law and policy reform to assist artists. Arts Mid North Coast $140,000 year 1 of multiyear program Arts Mid North Coast provides an arts and cultural development service for the funding (2013-2015) and people and communities of the Coffs Harbour, Bellingen, Great Lakes, Greater 2013 new project funding Taree, Kempsey, Nambucca and Port Macquarie-Hastings local government areas. Its 2013 program includes the development of an annual regional creative industries event 'Creative Coast'; a regional mentoring program; three digital arts projects; and a regional creative economic impact study.

Page 1 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose Program Funding (cont-d) Arts North West Inc $140,000 year 1 of multiyear program Arts North West provides an arts and cultural development service for the people funding (2013-2015) and communities of the Armidale-Dumaresq, Glen Innes Severn, Gunnedah, Guyra, Gwydir, Inverell, Liverpool Plains, Moree Plains, Narrabri, Tamworth Regional, Tenterfield, Uralla and Walcha local government areas. Its 2013 program includes professional development activities; the 'EnAble Arts Network' arts and disability forum and workshop; the management of regional touring; and research into creative industries. Arts Northern Rivers Inc $140,000 year 1 of multiyear program Arts Northern Rivers provides an arts and cultural development service for the funding (2013-2015) people and communities of the Ballina, Byron, Clarence Valley, Kyogle, Lismore, Richmond Valley and Tweed local government areas. Its 2013 program includes the delivery of an Aboriginal arts development program; professional development workshops; the development of festival and event forums; and work with LGAs to develop and implement public art policies. Arts On Tour - NSW Ltd $318,380 year 1 of multiyear program Arts on Tour NSW (AoT) is a key servicing organisation for performing arts touring funding (2013-2015) in NSW. AoT provides tour development, coordination, administration, logistics and risk management support to independent, small to medium and major producers. Support from Arts NSW will contribute to core activities, including building capacity in the sector through the development of tools and resources, training and mentoring programs for NSW producers, and industry forums. Arts OutWest Inc $140,000 year 1 of multiyear program Arts OutWest provides an arts and cultural development service for the people funding (2013-2015) and communities of the Bathurst Regional, Blayney, Cabonne, Cowra, Forbes, Lachlan, Lithgow City, Oberon, Orange, Parkes, Weddin and Wellington local government areas. Its 2013 program includes professional development workshops; an Aboriginal arts and health project 'Spread the Word'; a youth arts program; and the presentation of a creative industries symposium in partnership with Charles Sturt University. Arts Upper Hunter $140,000 year 1 of multiyear program Arts Upper Hunter provides an arts and cultural development service for the funding (2013-2015) people and communities of the Dungog, Gloucester, Muswellbrook, Singleton and Upper Hunter local government areas. Its 2013 program includes the delivery of a series of professional development and networking events; a regional arts forum; and support for the tour of a “suitcase” exhibition about the effects of WW1 on the Upper Hunter around the region.

Page 2 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose Program Funding (cont-d) Artspace Visual Arts Centre $551,459 year 2 of quadrennial Artspace Visual Arts Centre is a residency-based contemporary art centre housed Ltd program funding (2012- in the historic Gunnery Building in Woolloomooloo. The program includes on-site 2015) and touring/ off-site exhibitions, public program activities, open studio programs, publications and support for artist professional development. Asian Australian Artists $165,000 year 1 of multiyear program The Asian Australian Artists Association is dedicated to Asian and Australian Association Inc funding (2013-2015) cultural engagement through contemporary art; its key initiative being the 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art. The Centre's 2013 program includes local and touring exhibitions, three emerging artists projects, a major curated group exhibition, public programs, performances and the Cinema Alley street cinema screenings. At The Vanishing Point - $30,000 2013 annual program ATVP is an artist-run-initiative in Newtown. Its 2013 program includes exhibitions Contemporary Art Inc funding and projects that provide opportunities for a diverse cross-section of emerging artists, artistic practices, curators and arts professionals. Auburn City Council for $20,000 2013 annual program The Peacock Gallery and Auburn Arts Studio is a gallery space including a studio Peacock Gallery and Auburn funding and outdoor workshop area set in the grounds of Auburn Botanic Gardens. Its Arts Studio 2013 program includes a series of exhibitions, workshops, activities and residence programs. Australian Centre for $463,736 year 2 of quadrennial The Australian Centre for Photography (ACP) is a national contemporary arts Photography Ltd program funding (2012- centre, located in Paddington, for the presentation, dissemination and creative 2015) learning of photo-based practice. The program includes a range of exhibitions, a touring program, events and public programs. Australian Chamber Orchestra $193,630 year 2 of multiyear program Founded in 1975, the ACO‟s artistic style encompasses classical repertoire, cross- funding (2012-2014) artform projects and a commissioning program. The 2013 program includes a tour to Hong Kong and the USA, performances of Mozart, Haydn, The Reef, a new production with Dance Company, work with Barry Humphries to present music from 1920s Berlin. It's education program consists of regional touring and education programs by ACO2, the Emerging Artists and Schools programs, including a range of matinees for schools. Australian Dance Council - $187,821 year 2 of multiyear program As the peak body for dance in New South Wales, Ausdance NSW, a branch of the Ausdance (NSW) Inc funding (2012-2014) national Ausdance network, advocates for sector infrastructure, disseminates information and resources and creates opportunities for dance practitioners throughout the state.

Page 3 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose Program Funding (cont-d) Australian Design Centre $686,886 year 2 of quadrennial Object - Australian Centre for Craft and Design is one of Australia's key arts program funding (2012- organisations dedicated to craft and design. Object's primary objective is to 2015) nurture a national creative culture by inspiring people to think about how design affects the way we live and to use design in our own lives. Focusing exclusively on design, Object creates and tours design-focused exhibitions. Australian Music Centre $22,905 2013 annual program The Australian Music Centre (AMC) is a membership based service organisation funding dedicated to the promotion of Australian music and support for the creators and performers of contemporary classical, improvised jazz, experimental music and sound art in Australia. It is a key source of information, resources, materials and products relating to Australian composers, performers, works, events and critical discourse on the broader landscape of Australian music. Over the funding period, key activities include opportunities for composers and performers to develop their creative practice and repertoire, music awards that recognise contribution to Australian music, and prizes for excellence in orchestral and vocal composition. Australian Script Centre Inc $12,000 2013 annual program Australian Script Centre is a national organisation that collects, catalogues, funding promotes and distributes outstanding Australian plays. The Centre's 2013 NSW program includes the digital publication and marketing of Australian plays, publication of culturally significant plays and the creation of new rich media resources. Australian Theatre for Young $98,000 year 2 of multiyear program Australian Theatre for Young People connects young artists, schools and People funding (2012-2014) emerging professional artists with leading professional theatre makers and companies nationally and internationally. ATYP commissions plays, produces and performs work, provides creative development for performers and playwrights, skills development and mentoring programs, as well as developing new works. Band Association of NSW $35,360 year 1 of multiyear program The Band Association of NSW is the peak organising body for community, school funding (2012-2014) brass and wind Bands in NSW. It supports wind, symphonic, concert, brass, stage and jazz bands as well as individual musicians within NSW. It also delivers a devolved grant program for community band development. Bangarra Dance Theatre $434,649 year 2 of multiyear program Bangarra is Australia‟s only national Indigenous performing arts company. The Australia Ltd funding (2012-2014) and 2013 program will include a tour of Blak, a new production; commissioning of new year 3 of the Safe Dance works; national, regional and international touring; community engagement; an project (2011-2013) education program, and the continuation of the Safe Dance Program.

Page 4 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose Program Funding (cont-d) Bankstown City Council for $30,000 2013 annual program Bankstown Council is one of 14 councils in the Western Sydney region. Bankstown Arts Centre funding Bankstown Arts Centre is a multi-arts centre that focuses on community engagement and contemporary arts development across the broader south west Sydney region. Its 2013 program includes cultural exchange, residences, professional development seminars and contemporary art events. Bankstown Youth $197,000 year 1 of multiyear program Bankstown Youth Development Service is a community-based cultural Development Service Inc funding (2013-2015) development organisation that initiates arts projects for and with young people from diverse cultural backgrounds in Bankstown and South West Sydney. Its 2013 program includes writing and video workshops, oral history projects and the development of an Aboriginal dance ensemble. Bathurst Regional Council for $30,000 2013 annual program Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre supports the development of local artists Bathurst Memorial funding and professional practice in the Bathurst and the Central West region. Its 2013 Entertainment Centre program supports theatre, dance and music projects from development to performance. Bathurst Regional Council $71,260 year 3 of multiyear program Bathurst Regional Art Gallery is part of the New South Wales regional gallery for Bathurst Regional Art funding (2011-2013) network which includes more than 35 public galleries spread across the state. The Gallery Gallery's program includes exhibitions, public programs with an emphasis on education access and outreach, collection development, and the Hill End Residency Program. Bega Valley Shire Council for $30,835 2013 annual program The Bega Valley Regional Gallery is part of the New South Wales regional gallery Bega Valley Regional Gallery funding network which includes more than 35 public galleries spread across the state. It services the South East region of NSW. Its 2013 program includes exhibitions and public programs with a strong emphasis on photo media. Belvoir $957,985 year 2 of multiyear funding Belvoir presents an annual season of theatre at in Surry Hills, (2012-2014) and the 2012 Sydney. Philip Parsons Award Biennale of Sydney $679,446 year 2 of quadrennial The Biennale of Sydney presents an internationally renowned, high calibre free program funding (2012- exhibition program. It is the largest and longest running event of its type in the 2015) Asia-Pacific region, and exhibits the work of innovative, established and emerging Australian and international artists, commissions new and site-specific works, and encourages collaboration and dialogue between artists, their works and visitors through a diverse range of programs, publications and materials. Big hART Inc $313,035 year 2 of multiyear program Big hART partners with artists and communities to run projects that empower funding (2012-2014) communities to change through the arts.

Page 5 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose Program Funding (cont-d) Blacktown City Council $130,000 year 2 of multiyear program WestWords, the Western Sydney Young People's Literature Project engages funding (2012-2014) for the children and young people in Greater Western Sydney by encouraging an Western Sydney Young appreciation of story and story-making in a variety of forms and by promoting the People's Literature Program understanding of the importance of books in the lives of young people. Blacktown City Council for $177,000 year 1 of multiyear program Blacktown Arts Centre produces performing arts projects, visual arts exhibitions Blacktown Arts Centre funding (2013-2015) and touring exhibitions, prioritising work originating in Blacktown and Western Sydney, as well as offering artist residencies. The 2013 program will feature exhibitions, performances and community programs marking the Centre's 10th year of operation. Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co- $50,000 2013 annual program An artist co-operative based in Leichhardt, Boomalli provides the artistic Aboriginal operative Ltd funding community of NSW with a gallery and workshop space. Its 2013 program includes exhibitions, associated talks and workshops.

Brand X Productions Inc t/a $40,000 2013 annual program Queen Street Studio is a member-based organisation with residency spaces in Queen Street Studio funding Darlinghurst and Glebe. Its 2013 program provides subsidised studios for hire, professional development programs and free residencies for Sydney‟s performing and visual arts communities. Brandenburg Ensemble Ltd $457,341 year 2 of multiyear program The Australian Brandenburg Orchestra celebrates the music of the sixteenth, funding (2012-2014) seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The Australian Brandenburg Orchestra will deliver a core program of six subscription concerts in Sydney, tour to 4 regional centres and develop touring opportunities for the Brandenburg Soloists. The Orchestra's program includes master classes for tertiary music students and the Young & Emerging Artists program. Broken Hill City Council for $10,000 2013 annual program The Broken Hill Regional Writers Centre is part of the State's network of regional Broken Hill Regional Writers funding writers' centres. It services the Far North region. Its 2013 program provides Centre workshops, readings and literary events to its regional community. Broken Hill City Council $45,810 year 3 of multiyear program The Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery is part of the New South Wales regional for Broken Hill Regional Art funding (2011-2013) gallery network which includes more than 35 public galleries spread across the Gallery state. It will present a program of touring exhibitions, locally curated and community exhibitions, an artist residency and two art prizes as well as community arts workshops for children and adults along with a program of artist talks, public events and professional development with other arts organisations.

Page 6 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose Program Funding (cont-d) Campbelltown City Council for $240,000 year 1 of multiyear program Campbelltown Arts Centre runs a contemporary multi-artform program. The Campbelltown Arts Centre funding (2013-2015) Centre consists of exhibition spaces, workshop and studio spaces, a 180-seat performance studio, residency apartment, Sculpture Garden, Japanese Garden, amphitheatre and café. The 2013 program comprises exhibitions, dance, theatre and music performances as well as education and public programs. Carriageworks Ltd $1,527,000 year 3 of multiyear funding CarriageWorks is a contemporary arts centre focused on the creation and (2011-2013) presentation of contemporary art and culture. The centre includes large flexible theatre spaces, gallery and exhibition spaces, rehearsal rooms and a scenery workshop. CarriageWorks is a working hub for practitioners and audiences of the small to medium arts sector. Central West Libraries for $10,703 2013 annual program Based in Orange, the Central West Writer's Centre is part of the State's network of Central West Writers' Centre funding regional writers' centres. It services the Central West region of NSW. Its 2013 program offers support for writers in the region and includes workshops, seminars and a writer-in-residence program. Cessnock Regional Art $15,000 2013 annual program The Cessnock Gallery is part of the New South Wales regional gallery network Gallery Inc funding which includes more than 35 public galleries spread across the state. It services the Hunter region of NSW. Its 2013 program includes exhibitions and a range of educational and public programs. Chronology Arts $15,000 2013 annual program Based in Sydney, Chronology Arts nurtures, promotes and performs contemporary funding classical music by emerging composers. Its 2013 program includes premiere performances of commissioned works, cross-art form collaborations, the development of new work and a commissioning program. Clarence Valley Council for $50,000 2013 annual program The Grafton Regional Gallery is part of the New South Wales regional gallery Grafton Regional Gallery funding network which includes more than 35 public galleries spread across the state. It services the Mid North Coast region of NSW. Its 2013 program includes exhibitions, public, education and outreach programs, and artist-in-residencies. Cowra Shire Council for $21,390 2013 annual program The Cowra Art Gallery is part of the New South Wales regional gallery network Cowra Art Gallery funding which includes more than 35 public galleries spread across the state. It services the Central West region of NSW. Its 2013 program includes touring and self- curated exhibitions and a range of public programs such as artist talks and skills development workshops. Critical Path $280,000 year 2 of multiyear program Critical Path is a choreographic research and development centre for dance artists funding (2012-2014) in NSW. Critical Path delivers a program of research opportunities to choreographers and dance makers.

Page 7 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose Program Funding (cont-d) Critical Stages $120,000 2013 annual program Based in Sydney, Critical Stages is a national professional platform for funding . Its 2013 program supports NSW independent theatre artists to develop productions specifically for the regional touring circuit. d/Lux Media Arts Incorporated $100,000 year 2 of quadrennial d/Lux/media/arts is one of Australia's key screen and media arts organisations program funding (2012- operating within a new convergent space between screen culture (film) and visual 2015) arts (media arts). Darlinghurst Theatre Limited $120,000 year 2 of multiyear program Darlinghurst Theatre Company's program features the development, production funding (2012-2014) and presentation of a season of theatre works in collaboration with independent theatre artists. De Quincey Company Ltd $91,620 year 2 of multiyear program De Quincey Company presents a program of dance consisting of performances, funding (2012-2014) training and research, including The Weather Exchange program. Dubbo City Council $66,170 year 3 of multiyear program A three year cultural program comprising of exhibitions, events, and provision of for Western Plains Cultural funding (2011-2013) venues, that will enhance and enlarge the cultural and artistic opportunities Centre available to local and regional residents, and those visiting the region. Eastern Riverina Arts Inc $140,000 year 1 of multiyear program Eastern Riverina Arts provides an arts and cultural development service for the funding (2013-2015) people and communities of the Bland, Coolamon, Cootamundra, Harden, Lockhart, Temora, Tumbarumba, Tumut, Urana and Wagga Wagga local government areas. Its 2013 program includes professional development events; an annual arts conference program; the presentation of performing arts “micro- tours”; and the coordination of a pop-up exhibition space in a shopping centre. Ensemble Offspring $46,750 2013 annual program Based in Sydney, Ensemble Offspring is dedicated to the performance of funding innovative new music. Its 2013 program includes the creation of new artistic work, education activities and the presentation of a series of performances to the public in various locations state-wide. Fairfield City Council for $30,000 2013 annual program Fairfield Council is one of the 14 councils of the Western Sydney region. Fairfield Fairfield City Museum & funding City Museum & Gallery is combined facility. The Gallery is a part of the New South Gallery Wales regional gallery network which includes more than 35 public galleries spread across the state. It services the Western Sydney region of NSW. Its 2013 program includes accessible exhibitions and public programs to targeted audiences of youth, families and people from CALD communities.

Page 8 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose Program Funding (cont-d) First Draft Inc $91,620 year 3 of multiyear funding Firstdraft will continue to deliver exhibition, development, curator and writers program (2011-2013) programs through Firstdraft Gallery and new studio complex, Firstdraft Depot. Moving toward becoming a national ARI, Firstdraft will expand connections with interstate and regional partners and expand community involvement through public programs. Fling Physical Theatre Inc $60,000 2013 annual program Based in Bega, fLiNG is a physical theatre and youth dance company. Its 2013 funding program includes opportunities for young people to create new work with some of Australia's leading artists, and workshops and public programs in dance and physical theatre. Flying Fruit Fly Foundation Ltd $110,000 year 2 of multiyear program The Flying Fruit Fly Circus is Australia's only full time circus for young people aged funding (2012-2014) 8 - 18. Its artistic program includes the development and presentation of contemporary circus works. Force Majeure Limited $125,500 year 2 of multiyear program Force Majeure creates original dance theatre performance that reflects and funding (2012-2014) questions contemporary life and the challenges of the human condition.

Form Dance Projects $162,880 year 2 of multiyear program Form Dance Projects is an incubator and conduit for contemporary dance in Incorporated funding (2012-2014) Western Sydney, providing pathways for emerging to established performers, community members and arts partners. Form Dance promotes dance culture in the region through presentation, education, community outreach and audience development. Gadigal Information Service $45,000 2013 annual program Based in Sydney, Gadigal is an Aboriginal organisation which provides a funding community based media, arts and information service for the Sydney Indigenous community. Its 2013 program includes Klub Koori and Young Black & Deadly. Gloucester Arts & Cultural $25,000 2013 annual program Located in the School of the Arts building in Gloucester, Gloucester Gallery is part Council Inc funding of the New South Wales regional gallery network which includes more than 35 public galleries spread across the state. Its 2013 program includes exhibitions, associated public programs, children's workshops, a feature artist program and an Art Trail. Gondwana Choirs Ltd $100,000 year 1 of multiyear program Based in Sydney, Gondwana Choirs provides a national choral education and funding (2013-2015) performance program for young people incorporating the Sydney Children's Choir, Gondwana National Choirs and Gondwana National Indigenous Children's Choir. The 2013 program includes the National Choral School, performances across Australia and a tour to the UK and France.

Page 9 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose Program Funding (cont-d) Gosford City Council for $40,000 2013 annual program The Gosford Regional Gallery and Arts Centre is part of the New South Wales Gosford Regional Gallery and funding regional gallery network which includes more than 35 public galleries spread Arts Centre across the state. It services the Central Coast region of NSW. Its 2013 program includes a diverse exhibition program, workshops and a community access gallery. Goulburn Mulwaree Council $50,000 2013 annual program The Goulburn Regional Art Gallery is part of the New South Wales regional gallery for Goulburn Regional Art funding network which includes more than 35 public galleries spread across the state. It Gallery services the South Eastern region of NSW. Its 2013 program includes self-curated exhibitions, public and education programs, incoming and outgoing tours, and an outreach program. Greater Taree City Council for $25,000 2013 annual program The Manning Regional Art Gallery is part of the New South Wales regional gallery Manning Regional Art Gallery funding network which includes more than 35 public galleries spread across the state. It services the Mid-North Coast region of NSW. Its 2013 program includes a range of exhibitions, an Aboriginal artists-in-residence program and digitisation of the collection. Griffin Theatre Company Ltd $259,207 year 2 of multiyear program Griffin's core activities is comprised of a main season of four to five Australian funding (2012-2014) plays, additional works co-presented with independent artists through the Griffin Independent program, a resident artists program - The Griffin Studio, a series of 'Between the Lines' amplifying events that engage main season audiences in diverse arts practices and a range of script and artist development initiatives. Griffith City Council for Griffith $15,000 2013 annual program The Griffith Regional Art Gallery is part of the New South Wales regional gallery Regional Art Gallery funding network which includes more than 35 public galleries spread across the state. It services the Murrumbidgee region of the State. Its 2013 program includes a range of self-curated and touring exhibitions, and public programs. Hawkesbury City Council for $104,345 year 1 of multiyear program The Hawkesbury Regional Gallery & Museum is based in Windsor. It offers Hawkesbury Regional Gallery funding (2013-2015) exhibitions, artist and curator talks, education and outreach programs including & Hawkesbury Regional children's workshops, film screenings and guided tours. The Gallery is a part of Museum the New South Wales regional gallery network which includes more than 35 public galleries spread across the state. The Gallery's 2013 program includes exhibitions from the Archibald Prize ARTBOXX (with Accessible Arts) and 'Salvatore Zofrea's Kurrajong'. The Museum's 2013 program includes historical walks and an artist-in- residence program in conjunction with the Gallery.

Page 10 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose Program Funding (cont-d) Heaps Decent Ltd $30,000 2013 annual program Based in Sydney, Heaps Decent works with young people and emerging artists funding from marginalised and disadvantaged communities in metropolitan and regional NSW. Its 2013 program includes skills development, production and performance opportunities in contemporary music. History Council of NSW Inc $101,800 year 3 of multiyear program The History Council of NSW aims to give history a voice; and to ensure that funding (2011-2013) history in all its forms is a part of life, in policy and in practice, throughout NSW. HotHouse Theatre Limited $155,000 2013 annual program HotHouse Theatre, based in Albury-Wodonga, offers an annual mainstage funding season, a Drama School and technical theatre training program for young people and the national artist residency program, 'A Month in the Country'. The 2013 program includes the commissioning and developing of new works and co- productions with the independent theatre sector. Hunter Writers' Centre Inc $20,000 2013 annual program The Hunter Writers' Centre is part of the State's network of regional writers' funding centres. It services the Hunter region of NSW. Its 2013 program includes creative writing mentorships for professional writers, writer's groups, workshops, a schools outreach program and book clubs. Illawarra Performing Arts $71,500 2013 annual program Merrigong Theatre is a regional theatre company and venue manager for the Centre Ltd t/a Merrigong funding Illawarra Performing Arts Centre based in Wollongong. Its 2013 program includes Theatre a range of performance and development opportunities for local artists including the commissioning and producing of local stories and touring. Information and Cultural $313,035 year 2 of multiyear program Information and Cultural Exchange (ICE) works at the intersection of arts, Exchange Inc funding (2012-2014) technology and community. Its cultural development program comprises professional development, creative leadership, cultural production and community arts engagement for diverse artists and communities. Its Creative Enterprise Program builds creative capital through enterprise development, digital training, physical facilities, mentoring and seeding innovative emerging creative and cultural producers. Ironwood Chamber Ensemble $12,000 2013 annual program Based in Sydney, Ironwood Chamber Ensemble is committed to exploring music funding of the baroque, classical and romantic periods played on early string and keyboard instruments. Its 2013 program includes the presentation of a series of concerts in Sydney and western Sydney, an education program and professional development activities.

Page 11 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose Program Funding (cont-d) Lake Macquarie City Council $100,000 year 1 of multiyear program Lake Macquarie City Art Gallery is part of the New South Wales regional gallery for Lake Macquarie City Art funding (2013-2015) network which includes more than 35 public galleries across the state and is one Gallery of several servicing the Hunter region. The 2013 program comprises curated and touring exhibitions - including 'Bungaree: The First Australian', and education and public programs. Legs on the Wall Inc $181,500 year 1 of multiyear program Legs on the Wall is a physical theatre company, based in Lilyfield, Sydney. It aims funding (2013-2015) to create work that breaks down barriers between circus, theatre and dance, offering both productions and development activities, including physical theatre workshops and an artist development program. The 2013 program includes collaborations with NSW, interstate and international groups to develop cross- artform projects. Lismore City Council for $60,000 2013 annual program The Lismore Regional Gallery is part of the New South Wales regional gallery Lismore Regional Gallery funding network which includes more than 35 public galleries spread across the state. It services the Richmond-Tweed region of NSW. Its 2013 program includes a range of self-curated exhibitions, events and public programs. Liverpool City Council for $150,000 2013 annual program Liverpool Council is one of 14 councils of the Western Sydney region. The Casula Casula Powerhouse Arts funding Powerhouse Arts Centre focuses on community engagement and contemporary Centre arts development across the South West region of Sydney region. Its 2013 program includes a multidisciplinary program of performance and visual art productions, access and education programs. Local Government and Shires $111,980 year 3 of multiyear program The Local Government Cultural Development Program supports and promotes Association of NSW funding towards the Local cultural development in Local Government and assist Councils with the Government Cultural development and implementation of community strategic plans. Development Program (2011-2013) Maitland City Council $66,170 year 3 of multiyear program Maitland Regional Arts Gallery is part of the New South Wales regional gallery for Maitland Regional Art funding (2011-2013) network which includes more than 35 public galleries spread across the state. Gallery Manly Council for Manly Art $50,000 2013 annual program The Manly Art Gallery and Museum is a combined facility. The Gallery is a part of Gallery and Museum funding the New South Wales regional gallery network which includes more than 35 public galleries spread across the state. The Gallery and Museum services the broader Sydney region of NSW. Its 2013 program includes self-curated and touring visual art, craft, design and social history exhibitions, as well as public and education programs.

Page 12 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose Program Funding (cont-d) Milk Crate Theatre $83,100 2013 annual program Based in Sydney, Milk Crate Theatre works across greater Sydney with an funding ensemble who have experienced homelessness and/or social marginalisation to develop theatre that creates change. Its 2013 program includes drama workshops, mentoring, playwriting intensives, digital story telling and performances. Monkey Baa Theatre for $125,000 year 2 of multiyear program Based in Sydney Monkey Baa commissions, develops and presents theatre works Young People Ltd funding (2012-2014) for young people. The 2013 program includes regional, national and international touring and an education program.

Moorambilla Voices Limited $51,450 2013 annual program Moorambilla Voices works with young people from the Far West region of NSW. funding Its 2013 program delivers specialist music workshops and residencies to its 3 performance ensembles. MOP Projects $30,000 2013 annual program Based in Sydney, MOP Projects is an artist-run-initiative. Its 2013 program funding supports emerging and mid-career artists and includes a program of exhibitions, educational public programs and publications. Moree Cultural Art Foundation $31,500 year 2 of multiyear program Moree Plains Gallery is a part of the New South Wales regional gallery network Ltd for Moree Plains Gallery funding (2012-2014) which includes more than 35 public galleries spread across the state. Its program features art education and outreach programs, publications on the collection, in- house curated solo shows, artists-in-residence programs, professional development activities and marketing and promotions programs. Mosman Council for Mosman $50,000 2013 annual program The Mosman Art Gallery is part of the New South Wales regional gallery network Art Gallery & Community funding which includes more than 35 public galleries spread across the state. It services Centre the broader Sydney region of NSW. Its 2013 program includes exhibitions, music performances, artist residencies, professional development activities and education workshops. Murray Arts Inc $140,000 year 1 of multiyear program Murray Arts provides an arts and cultural development service for the people and funding (2013-2015) communities of the Albury, Corowa and Greater Hume local government areas. Its 2013 program includes the 'Smart Arts' skills and professional development workshop program; support for the region's Aboriginal Artists Network; the 'Bright Sparks' creative industries program; and a series of performing arts workshops in partnership with the Albury Entertainment Centre. Museum of Contemporary Art $3,568,090 year 3 of multiyear funding The Museum of Contemporary Art is Australia's only museum dedicated to (2011-2013) exhibiting, interpreting and collecting contemporary art from across Australia and around the world.

Page 13 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose Program Funding (cont-d) Museums and Galleries $1,317,000 year 2 of multiyear program Museums & Galleries NSW (M&G NSW) is the lead agency in NSW that Foundation of NSW Limited funding (2012-2014) develops, supports and promotes regional, community and public museums and including devolved grant galleries. It provides strategic programs, advocacy and services for a sector that programs and funding for includes over 540 museums, 38 regional galleries, 27 artist-run spaces and 15 targeted initiatives to Keeping Places. Devolved funding programs include the Mentorship and support the small to medium Fellowship Program, the Volunteer Initiated Museum Grant Program, the Museum museum sector Advisor Program, the Curator Support Initiative and the Standards Program. Musica Viva Australia $532,017 year 2 of multiyear program Musica Viva is Australia's oldest independent professional performing arts funding, Musica Viva in organisation presenting over 2,400 chamber music concerts in capital cities, Schools and the Newcastle regional communities and schools. Musica Viva will present an annual season of series (2012-2014) performances of chamber music and other musical forms as well as touring within NSW and nationally, commissioning of new works, an education program and the Newcastle series of six chamber music concerts. MusicNSW Incorporated $428,164 year 2 of multiyear program MusicNSW is the peak body for contemporary music in NSW representing, funding, devolved grant promoting and developing the contemporary music sector in NSW through funding and Indent (2012- advocacy and representation, managing a range of programs and projects and 2014) providing advice and auspicing services. Its devolved funding includes the Indent Partnership and MusicNSW Quick Response programs. My Darling Patricia $50,000 2013 annual program Based in Sydney, My Darling Patricia embraces a myriad of platforms including Incorporated funding design, visual art, text, multimedia, puppetry and movement to create theatrical works. Its 2013 program includes the creative development and performance of several works. National Association for the $110,000 year 2 of multiyear program The National Association for the Visual Arts (NAVA) is the peak body representing Visual Arts Ltd funding and the NSW and advancing the professional interests of the Australian visual arts and craft Artists' Grant devolved sector. The devolved NSW Artists' Grants Program provides assistance to NSW program (2012-2014) artists towards the costs. New England Regional Art $40,000 2013 annual program The New England Regional Art Museum is part of the New South Wales regional Museum funding gallery network which includes more than 35 public galleries spread across the state. It services the Northern region of NSW. Its 2013 program includes exhibitions, a range of education and public programs, and collections management. New England Writers' Centre $30,000 2013 annual program Based in Armidale, the New England Writers' Centre is one of the State's network funding of Regional Writers' Centres. It services the Northern region of NSW. Its 2013 program supports writers in the region and includes workshops, public events, and a major outreach and youth program.

Page 14 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose Program Funding (cont-d) New Music Network Inc $55,750 2013 annual program Based in Sydney, New Music Network presents a national series of contemporary funding art music, jazz, composed and improvised style events. Its 2013 program includes a concert series for Network member artists, the New Music Network mini series for emerging artists and the Peggy Glanville-Hicks address. New South Wales Writers' $125,400 2013 annual program New South Wales Writers' Centre is based in Gary Owen House, a State-owned Centre Inc funding heritage property within the grounds of the former Rozelle Hospital. The Centre provides writing programs and services that support, develop and promote a writing culture as well as accommodating other literary organisations and individual writers. The 2013 program includes workshops, publishing seminars, festivals for writers and manuscript assessments. Newcastle City Council for $41,502 2013 annual program The Loft Youth Arts & Cultural Centre's Aboriginal youth arts program services The Loft Youth Arts & Cultural funding Newcastle and the surrounding areas. Its 2013 program includes education, Centre cultural re-engagement processes, mentoring and skills development for participants across a variety of areas of practice including traditional and contemporary Aboriginal culture. Northern Rivers Performing $250,000 2013 annual program NORPA is a regional performing arts organisation based in Lismore. Its 2013 Arts Inc funding program includes a cross art-form season of productions, works in development, residencies, community partnerships/projects, professional development, and youth/education programs. Northern Rivers Writers' $61,589 2013 annual program Northern Rivers Writers' Centre, located in Byron Bay, is part of the State's Centre Inc funding network of Regional Writers' Centres, servicing the Richmond-Tweed region. The 2013 program focuses on expanding existing services geographically and to a younger demographic, providing more professional opportunities for mid-career writers and offering new services such as the Literacy Centre for young people. Octapod Association Inc $130,431 2013 annual program Octapod is based in Newcastle. It facilitates a range of arts and new media funding projects including This Is Not Art (TINA) Festival and the SeedPod Residency Program, as well as providing administration and resourcing for emerging arts practitioners. The 2013 program includes core creative development projects such as TINA, an artist professional development program and a creative hub feasibility study. Open City Inc $30,000 2013 annual program Based in Sydney, Open City produces RealTime Magazine. In 2013 six editions of funding RealTime will be produced, including an Aboriginal performing arts feature edition. Other activities include fortnightly online e-ditions, art interviews and documentaries, a writing workshop and online broadcast for artists in the Wagga Wagga region.

Page 15 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose Program Funding (cont-d) Opera Australia $3,350,660 year 2 of multiyear program Opera Australia is Australia's national opera company. The 2013 artistic program funding and funding for Oz will include performances of La Boheme, A Masked Ball, Il Trovatore, Falstaff, Opera in Schools (2012- Orpheus in the Underwood, Aida, Partenope, The Force of Destiny at the Sydney 2014) Opera House. The schools program presents three high quality in-schools operas across targeted areas of Western Sydney and regional NSW. Opera North West Ltd $22,000 2013 annual program Located 25 kms west of Inverell, Opera North West is an opera company funding delivering programs in the North Western NSW. Its 2013 program includes Opera in the Paddock and a regional concert series. Orana Arts Inc $140,000 year 1 of multiyear program Orana Arts provides an arts and cultural development service for the people and funding (2013-2015) communities of the Dubbo, Gilgandra, Mid Western Regional, Narromine and Warrumbungle local government areas. Its 2013 program includes a school holiday progam; creative industry workshops for artists; and a range of programs in partnership with the Western Plains Cultural Centre. Orange City Council $61,080 year 3 of multiyear program Orange Regional Gallery is part of the New South Wales regional gallery network for Orange Regional Gallery funding (2011-2013) which includes more than 35 public galleries spread across the state. The Gallery presents a program of innovative self curated and externally curated art works and associated events from local, national and international artists. Outback Arts Inc $140,000 year 1 of multiyear program Outback Arts provides an arts and cultural development service for the people and funding (2013-2015) communities of the Bourke, Cobar, Coonamble, Walgett and Warren local government areas. Its 2013 program includes youth programs aimed at increasing creative opportunities; an arts and communications program focusing on creating skills and development opportunities; and a range of programs to further develop Aboriginal arts and culture in the area. Outback Theatre for Young $80,000 2013 annual program Located in Deniliquin, Outback Theatre engages young people from throughout People funding the Riverina region of NSW with professional artists to create innovative, collaborative theatre. Its 2013 program includes a physical and visual theatre project and a sound and music based theatre collaboration culminating in large scale public outcomes, and the co-commissioning of a playwright to adapt an award winning novel. PACT Centre for Emerging $76,350 year 3 of multiyear program PACT centre for emerging artists offers opportunities for the generation, Artists funding (2011-2013) production and presentation of new work, professional development, and services to support artists to sustain their practice.

Page 16 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose Program Funding (cont-d) Parramatta City Council for $47,500 2013 annual program Parramatta Council is one of the 14 councils of the Western Sydney region. Its City Culture, Tourism and funding Pop Up Parramatta program works with 18 partnerships across Western Sydney Recreation to connect business and the arts sector. Its 2013 program includes the employment of the Creative Broker and a range of professional development, exhibition and project preparation activities. Parramatta City Council for $80,000 year 1 of multiyear program Parramatta Artists Studios provides creative production spaces, professional artist Parramatta Artists Studios funding (2013-2015) development and artistic programming and offers 20-30 residencies annually to professional contemporary artists, craft practitioners and creative industry workers. The 2013 program includes workshops, bursaries, international artists' exchanges such as the Urban Aboriginal Artist Exchange Program, exhibitions, mentoring and education programs. Parramatta City Council for $30,000 2013 annual program Parramatta Council is one of the 14 councils of the Western Sydney region. In Riverside Theatres funding 2013 the True West Theatre program includes independent theatre productions selected from artists based in Sydney's west or projects demonstrating a strong relevance to western Sydney. Penrith Performing and Visual $356,300 year 3 of multiyear program Penrith Performing & Visual Arts includes Q Theatre Company, Penrith Regional Arts Ltd funding (2011-2013) Gallery & The Lewers Bequest and Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre. Penrith Symphony Orchestra $10,000 2013 annual program Based in Western Sydney, the Penrith Symphony Orchestra is a musical Inc funding ensemble of 60 musicians. Its 2013 program includes a series of concerts, the premiere of a new commission, an opera and concerts for families with young Pinchgut Opera Ltd $16,500 2013 annual program Based in Sydney, Pinchgut Opera specialises in presenting less well known funding operatic works. Its 2013 program includes the production and presentation of the Australian premiere of Giasone by Francesco Cavalli and education activities. PlayWriting Australia $101,800 year 3 of multiyear program PlayWriting Australia is the national peak body for playwriting with a mission to funding (2011-2013) support the development and promotion of great new Australian writing for performance. The annual program supports the development, promotion and advocacy for writing.

Port Macquarie Hastings $40,000 2013 annual program The Glasshouse is a combined facility located in Port Macquarie which services Council for Glasshouse Port funding the Mid North Coast region of NSW. Its 2013 gallery and heritage program Macquarie includes visual arts and social history exhibitions, and a range of public and education activities.

Page 17 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose Program Funding (cont-d) Powerhouse Youth Theatre $83,000 year 2 of multiyear program Powerhouse Youth Theatre engages with young people from across Western Inc funding (2012-2014) Sydney to create new, innovative and inclusive performing arts opportunities led by collaborative processes and participation.

Precarious Inc t/a Circus $50,400 2013 annual program Located in Fairy Meadow, Circus Monoxide teaches and performs circus and Monoxide funding physical theatre. Its 2013 program includes master classes, mentoring, an artist-in- residence program, circus training and a tour of South East NSW. Regional Arts New South $703,250 year 2 of multiyear program Regional Arts NSW is a peak body and support agency for arts and cultural Wales Ltd funding and devolved development in regional NSW. It delivers funding programs and initiatives Country Arts Support including the Arts NSW devolved Country Arts Support Program (CASP). Program funding (2012- 2014) Regional Youth Support $50,000 2013 annual program Gosford's Regional Youth Support Services operates the Youth Arts Warehouse Services Inc funding program ArtHouse. The ArtHouse 2013 program supports the creative development of young people and artists across visual arts, music and theatre/film including through mentoring, live performance and skills development. Renew Newcastle Limited $50,000 2013 annual program Renew Newcastle provides artists, creatives and cultural projects with short-term funding and low-cost spaces within Newcastle's CBD. Its 2013 program includes the launch of new projects into empty spaces, professional development opportunities such as workshops and seminars, and the provision of support and mentoring to participants. Royal Australian Historical $45,000 year 2 of multiyear funding The Society works for the benefit of its members and the broader community to Society for the devolved Cultural promote interest in Australian history, advance the study of Australian history, and Grants Program for Local broaden opportunities for participation in historical research. History Research and Publication (2012-2014) Sculpture by the Sea Inc $300,000 year 2 of multiyear funding A large free to the public exhibition of sculpture staged along the Bondi to (2012-2014) for the 2013 Tamarama coastal walk featuring over 100 sculptures by artists from across the Sculpture by the Sea Bondi world and visited by 400,000 people during an 18 day exhibition. exhibition Shaun Parker & Company $99,000 2013 annual program Shaun Parker & Company is a dance company based in Sydney. Its 2013 program Limited funding includes the development and presentation of new work, national and international touring, professional skills development, artistic mentorship and education programs.

Page 18 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose Program Funding (cont-d) Shopfront Theatre for Young $84,000 year 2 of multiyear program Shopfront is a production co-operative where young people can develop skills in People Co-op Ltd funding (2012-2014) multi-artform projects to create original work derived from their own experiences. The organisation, based in southeast Sydney, supports young emerging artists, providing resources, mentoring, networks and pathways to employment. Short and Sweet Productions $375,000 year 2 of multiyear funding Short + Sweet brings together new works from emerging and established Ltd for the NSW Regional playwrights/composers/choreographers, assigns a creative team and cast and Program (2012-2014) takes each work through a creative development to performance, to be presented as part of the festival season. South Coast Writers' Centre $77,000 2013 annual program South Coast Writers' Centre, located in Wollongong, is part of the State's network Inc funding of Regional Writers' Centres, servicing the Illawarra and South Eastern regions. The 2013 program includes an Indigenous writing and heritage program including professional development for Indigenous writers, a remote and rural writing program and a series of creative writing workshops for secondary students. South East Arts (NSW) Inc $140,000 year 1 of multiyear program South East Arts provides an arts and cultural development service for the people funding (2013-2015) and communities of the Bega Valley, Bombala, Cooma-Monaro, Eurobodalla and Snowy River local government areas. Its 2013 program includes a tour and workshops with Circus Monoxide; the presentation of the 'Prices Cafe' exhibition at the River of Art Festival in Narooma; and the Visual Arts South East (VASE) creative industries project which supports visual artists. South West Arts Inc $140,000 year 1 of multiyear program South West Arts provides an arts and cultural development service for the people funding (2013-2015) and communities of the Balranald, Berrigan, Carrathool, Conargo, Deniliquin, Hay, Murray, Murrumbidgee and Wakool local government areas. Its 2013 program includes an arts and disability support studio program; the development of visual arts and events networks focusing on skills exchange; and the development of a cultural trail resource and website. Southern Tablelands Arts $140,000 year 1 of multiyear program Southern Tablelands Arts provides an arts and cultural development service for (STARTS) Inc funding (2013-2015) the people and communities of the Boorowa, Goulburn Mulwaree, Queanbeyan, Palerang, Upper Lachlan, Wingecarribee, Wollondilly and Yass Valley local government areas. Its 2013 program includes professional development activities; the 'Touring To You' program which supports locally produced shows; and a film screening development program. Spaghetti Circus Inc $25,000 2013 annual program Based in Mullumbimby, Spaghetti Circus creates and presents collaborative circus funding and physical theatre works. Its 2013 program includes community circus training and skills development activities delivered by professional artists, development of new work and performances.

Page 19 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose Program Funding (cont-d) Sport for Jove Theatre $30,000 2013 annual program Based in Sydney, Sport for Jove Theatre produces and performs high quality, Company Ltd funding affordable and accessible theatre works. Its 2013 program includes The Leura Shakespeare Festival, The Sydney Hills Shakespeare in the Park, productions at New Theatre and the and an in-schools education program. Stalker Theatre Incorporated $95,000 year 2 of multiyear program Stalker's program of physical theatre activities includes international tours, the funding (2012-2014) development of new works and a series of outreach, community engagement programs. Sutherland Shire Council for $100,000 year 1 of multiyear program Hazelhurst Regional Gallery and Arts Centre is part of the New South Wales Hazelhurst Regional Gallery funding (2013-2015) regional gallery network which includes more than 35 public galleries across the and Arts Centre state. The 2013 program includes an expanded artist in residence program in partnership with the Royal National Park, significantly expanded audience development programs and a community gallery exhibition program. Sydney Arts Management $12,000 2013 annual program Based in Sydney, SAMAG is a professional development organisation managed Advisory Group funding by arts practitioners and administrators. Its 2013 program includes professional development seminars targeting arts managers, artists and arts organisations throughout greater Sydney, Newcastle and online. Sydney Chamber Choir Inc $9,000 2013 annual program Based in Sydney, Sydney Chamber Choir performs new and historically significant funding choral music. Its 2013 program includes concert series in Sydney and a tour to Taiwan and Hong Kong. Sydney Chamber Opera $15,000 2013 annual program Based in Sydney, Sydney Chamber Opera presents chamber opera that focuses Incorporated funding on twentieth and twenty-first century repertoire, including premiering new music. Its 2013 program includes the development and performance of a world premiere chamber opera by an Australian composer, the Australian premiere of a recent international work, and a celebrated repertoire chamber opera. Sydney Dance Company $267,218 year 2 of multiyear program Sydney Dance Company is one of Australia's leading contemporary dance funding (2012-2014) companies, presenting new works in Sydney, around Australia and internationally. The company creates and premieres new works, delivers creative workshops and masterclasses to secondary school students, and tours regionally, nationally and internationally. Sydney Improvised Music $90,000 2013 annual program Based in Sydney, SIMA presents and supports the performance of contemporary Association funding jazz and improvised music. Its 2013 program includes a weekly jazz performance program, professional development, education programs for young people and commissioning of new work.

Page 20 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose Program Funding (cont-d) Sydney Non Objective Group $20,000 2013 annual program Located in Sydney, SNO is an artist-run-initiative with a focus on non-objective art. funding Its 2013 program includes a curated exhibition program and a range of talks and seminars. Sydney Philharmonia Limited $115,000 2013 annual program Sydney Philharmonia provides professional performance opportunities for funding auditioned volunteer choristers, an annual concert series and acts as chorus for the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. The 2013 program includes performances at the , the community choir program, commissioning of new works and the development of new artistic partnerships and collaborations. Sydney Symphony Orchestra $3,212,653 year 2 of multiyear program The Orchestra program includes the commissioning of works, the presentation of Holdings Pty Ltd funding (2012-2014) Australian premiere performances, the delivery of mainstage symphony concerts, and international, national and regional touring. Ltd $1,074,303 year 2 of multiyear program Sydney Theatre Company's program includes Main Stage productions of both funding (2012-2014), and Australian and international plays, the Next Stage development program, and year 3 of multiyear funding programs for young people and families. The Residents are young and multi- for 'The Residents' (2011- talented performers who work across the organisation, from main stage 2013) performance to participating in script development workshops. Sydney Writers' Festival $417,380 year 1 of multiyear program Established by the State Government and the City of Sydney in 1997, Sydney funding (2013-2015) Writers‟ Festival is now the largest annual literary festival in Australia and one of the largest annual literary festivals in the world. Approximately 81,000 people attended the 2012 Festival. Support from Arts NSW contributes to core costs and assists in ensuring that the Festival reaches into suburban Sydney and regional centres in the State. Arts NSW funding also supports the Festival‟s use of Pier 2/3, which significantly enhances both the capacity and atmosphere of the Walsh Bay Precinct. Sydney Youth Orchestra Inc $100,000 2013 annual program Sydney Youth Orchestra provides education, development and performance funding opportunities for young musicians. The 2013 program includes music camps, concerts, regional touring, an emerging artists program, a composer in residence program and commissions. Synergy and TaikOz Ltd $91,620 year 3 of multiyear program Synergy Percussion and TaikOz, dedicated to the forms of wadaiko (the act of funding (2011-2013) drumming in a traditional Japanese style), will provide a range of performances, complemented by school and community workshops and teaching.

Page 21 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose Program Funding (cont-d) $150,000 2013 annual program Based in Sydney, Tamarama Rock Surfers is a theatre company committed to the Theatre Company funding development and presentation of new Australian work. Its 2013 program includes subscription theatre seasons at the Old Fitzroy Hotel and Bondi Pavilion Theatres, a script development program and children's programming.

Tamworth Regional Council $50,000 year 2 of multiyear program The Tamworth Regional Gallery is part of the New South Wales regional gallery for Tamworth Regional Gallery funding (2012-2014) network which includes more than 35 public galleries spread across the state. The Gallery will present a program of visual art and craft exhibitions, public events and educational activities, and community outreach activities. Tantrum Theatre Co-operative $65,000 2013 annual program Based in Newcastle, Tantrum Theatre is a youth performing arts organisation. Its funding 2013 program includes a workshop and artist development program, access and outreach programs, the development of a new work and an emerging artists ensemble. The Australian Ballet $676,045 year 2 of multiyear program Alongside an established body of the great ballet classics, The Australian Ballet funding (2012-2014) presents modern repertoire created by Australian and major international choreographers. The company delivers a program of performances, major events and activities including world premiere works, new collaborations, national and international touring, exhibitions, education programs, live broadcasts, music recordings, publications and community focused events. The Bell Shakespeare $760,686 year 2 of multiyear program The Bell Shakespeare Company is dedicated to producing the plays of William Company Ltd and regional touring Shakespeare. The Company delivers a mainstage theatre program of three program funding (2012-2014 productions and develops up to five new projects through the Mind's Eye Creative Development program. It also provides an extensive national education program, regional touring, regional scholarships and professional learning courses for actors. The Eleanor Dark Foundation $150,000 2013 annual program The Eleanor Dark Foundation owns and operates Varuna, The Writers House, Ltd funding which is one of the State's network of Regional Writers' Centres. Located in Katoomba, Varuna assists writers in Western Sydney and across Australia by providing residential space, professional development and pathways to publication through selective programs and innovative partnerships. The 2013 Program includes Fellowships for writing retreats, the Litlink program, BITE Indigenous writers' residences and the Sydney Writers' Festival – Varuna regional event.

Page 22 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose Program Funding (cont-d) The English Association $22,000 2013 annual program Located in Sydney, the English Association produces Southerly, a journal of Sydney Inc funding Australian Literature and new Australian writing. Its 2013 program includes the production of three issues of Southerly featuring more than 50 NSW writers.

The Jazzgroove Association $40,000 2013 annual program Based in Sydney, the Jazzgroove Association is a contemporary music Inc funding organisation. Its 2013 program includes a weekly program of jazz performances, bi-monthly Late Jam Sessions, the Summer Festival and workshops/master The Performance Space Ltd $702,333 year 1 of multiyear program The Performance Space is based at CarriageWorks in Sydney and provides a funding (2013-2015) curated program of performances, events and installations as well as supporting artists with research and creative development projects through a residency program, training laboratories, workshops and forums. The 2013 program includes artform advancement initiatives including IndigeSpace and Cultivate, residencies, an interstate touring program and an off-site program. The Red Room Company Ltd $47,040 2013 annual program Located in Sydney, The Red Room Company creates innovative projects which funding explore and promote poetry. Its 2013 program includes 'Vending Machines Poetry', a major public project involving poets under 35 in regional NSW, 'Papercuts', a national education program and 'Unlocked', a poetry program within NSW correctional centres. The Song Company Pty Ltd $208,690 year 2 of multiyear program The Song Company will present a program of performances, corporate quartet funding (2012-2014) and commercial work, an education program, and international and special projects. The Sydney Festival Limited $5,089,940 year 1 of multiyear program Held each year in January, Sydney Festival is one of Australia's largest annual funding (2013-2015) cultural celebrations. The Festival offers a diverse program of dance, theatre, music and visual arts, including a range of ticketed and free performances, exhibitions, events and public programs such as artist talks and forums. The Trustee for the Australian $20,000 2013 annual program Based in Sydney, the Australian World Orchestra brings together Australian World Orchestra Foundation funding musicians from leading orchestras around the world. Its 2013 program includes an education program, professional youth development activities and the commissioning of new Australian work.

Page 23 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose Program Funding (cont-d) The University of Melbourne $34,434 year 1 of multiyear program The Asialink Arts Residency Program provides opportunities for artists, writers, for Asialink funding (2013-2015) performers and arts managers to undertake intensive professional development opportunities in Asia.This program allows the next generation of arts leaders to develop the knowledge, skills and networks to enable them to work effectively and with confidence in Asia. In 2013 Arts NSW funds will support NSW artists and arts managers to undertake residencies in countries such as China, India, Korea and Japan. The Wired Lab Ltd $50,000 2013 annual program Located in the Murrumbidgee region of NSW, The Wired Lab is an artist-run- funding initiative. Its 2013 program includes a range of artist-in-residencies, public performances and presentations, and the employment of a creative director/curator. Theatre 4a Incorporated t/a $40,000 2013 annual program Based in Sydney, Performance 4a supports the employment and professional Performance 4a funding development of Australian performance based artists of Asian background. Its 2013 program includes new performance projects and development projects, and the employment of a part-time Executive Producer. Tweed Shire Council $50,900 year 3 of multiyear program The Tweed River Art Gallery is part of the New South Wales regional gallery for Tweed River Regional Art funding (2011-2013) network which includes more than 35 public galleries spread across the state. Gallery The Gallery's program includes a diverse range of curated self-initiated and sourced quality touring exhibitions of visual art and crafts. Urban Theatre Projects Ltd $152,700 year 2 of multiyear program Based in Bankstown, Urban Theatre Projects (UTP) works with both emerging and funding (2012-2014) experienced artists to produce and present performance works inspired by real people and their lives. UTP's work is grounded in social and political issues. It grapples with what it is to live in urban Australia and how this connects with the rest of the world. version 1.0 inc $125,000 year 2 of multiyear program Version 1.0 is an ensemble of artists that make performance through funding (2012-2014) collaboration. The company's work is intensely personal, based on research and engages with significant political and social issues. Wagga Wagga City Council $60,000 year 1 of multiyear program Wagga Wagga City Gallery is part of the New South Wales regional gallery for Wagga Wagga Art Gallery funding (2013-2015) network which includes more than 35 public galleries across the state. Its facilities include large temporary exhibition spaces, a Community Gallery for work by local artists, an Artist in Residence studio and a stand-alone gallery to exhibit the National Art Glass Collection. The 2013 program includes exhibitions and professional development programs to promote Indigenous arts and culture and accessibility for artists and audiences with disability.

Page 24 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose Program Funding (cont-d) Wagga Wagga City Council $70,000 year 2 of multiyear program The Museum of the Riverina will develop and implement a multi-disciplined for Museum of the Riverina funding (2012-2014) approach to the contemporary interpretation and presentation of Australian history in a regional cultural heritage context. The Museum will deliver exhibitions, education, public programs and sector outreach services.

Wagga Wagga Writers $45,600 2013 annual program Wagga Wagga Writers Inc is part of the State's network of Regional Writers' Writers Inc funding Centres. It services the Murrumbidgee area of NSW. Its 2013 program includes literary performances, workshops, mentorships, writer-in-residencies, monthly writers' meetings and the production of the literary journal fourW. West Darling Arts Inc $144,174 year 1 of multiyear program West Darling Arts provides an arts and cultural development service for the people funding (2013-2015) and communities of the Broken Hill, Central Darling and Wentworth local government areas and the Unincorporated Far West region of NSW. Its 2013 program includes the continuation of youth arts multi-media programs with partners Shopfront Theatre, Short+Sweet, ArtStart Youth Festival, Theatre 44, Heaps Decent and Outback Theatre; and the development and implementation of an arts and disability program. Western Riverina Arts Inc $140,000 year 1 of multiyear program Western Riverina Arts provides an arts and cultural development service for the funding (2013-2015) people and communities of the Griffith, Leeton and Narrandera local government areas. Its 2013 program includes an ambitious street art and hip hop festival in Griffith 'Piece Bombs'; training and development workshops; and a large visual arts touring exhibition of contemporary Aboriginal art 'Contemporary Container'.

Winifred West Schools Ltd for $25,000 2013 annual program Located in Mittagong, the Sturt Craft Centre is the oldest craft centre in Australia. Sturt Craft Centre funding Its 2013 program includes exhibitions, an annual artist-in-residence program, a range of workshops and classes, and a series of events including talks and tours. Wollongong City Council $62,500 year 2 of multiyear program Wollongong City Gallery is part of the New South Wales regional gallery network for Wollongong City Gallery funding (2012-2014) which includes more than 35 public galleries spread across the state. It delivers contemporary art exhibitions and provides learning and social experiences to its diverse audiences.

Page 25 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose Program Funding (cont-d) Word Travels International $25,000 2013 annual program Based in Sydney, the Word Travels International Performing Writers' Association Performing Writers' funding organises literary and literacy events for libraries, schools, festivals private Association companies and cultural institutions. Its 2013 program includes a series of workshops across NSW, the Australian Poetry Slam (APS) and The Rumble - Young Performing Writers' Program. Wyong Neighbourhood Centre $35,000 2013 annual program The Wyong Neighbourhood Centre provides skills and professional development funding opportunities for young people and emerging artists living throughout the Central Coast. Its 2013 program includes skills development initiatives, training and mentoring opportunities, an outreach program and creative development opportunities. youMove Company Ltd $30,000 2013 annual program Based in Western Sydney, youMove Company provides performance, funding presentation and choreographic opportunities for NSW dance makers. Its 2013 program includes a dance education program and the presentation of choreographic works from independent dance makers. Fellowships, Scholarships and Awards Library Council of NSW $365,000 the award money for the the delivery of the 2013 NSW Premier's Literary and History Awards NSW Premier's Literary and History Awards Soda_Jerk $30,000 2011 Helen Lempriere An artist residency at Eyebeam, New York City, research at the Hiphop archive, Travelling Art Scholarship Harvard University, Boston, mentorship with artist Craig Badwin, San Francisco and an internship with The Otoligh Group London.

Page 26 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose Aboriginal Strategic Funds Bangarra Dance Theatre $150,000 year 2 of a NSW Aboriginal Bangarra will develop a number of performing arts traineeships in partnership with Australia Ltd Dance Initiative (2012-2014) select major performing arts companies and cultural institutions with a mentoring ($50,000) and year 3 of program delivered by Bangarra's artists-in-residence. It will also deliver stage 2 of multiyear funding towards a three stage professional development program for NSW Aboriginal dancers. the Indigenous Employment Program (2011-2013) ($100,000) Beyond Empathy Ltd $100,000 year 3 of multiyear funding The Better Factory Enterprise Strategy involves an arts-led social enterprise (2011-2013) for the Better developing the town‟s capacity to build social cohesion, skills and create jobs. Factory Enterprise Strategy, Beyond Empathy has established several micro-enterprise opportunities including Bowraville NSW textiles, digital media, metals and environmental design and a shop/gallery space in the main street. Campbelltown City Council $50,000 year 2 of the Parliament of The combined art prize and professional development scholarship program for Campbelltown Arts Centre NSW Aboriginal Art Prize presents opportunities for NSW Aboriginal artists to develop their skills and raise and Scholarship Program their profile within the community. Following the exhibition at Parliament House, (2012-2014) the works will be taken on a tour of selected regional galleries in NSW. The British Council $30,000 year 3 of multiyear funding This leadership program for Aboriginal Australians working in the creative (2011-2013) for the industries involves an intensive three-day introductory session for ten candidates, ACCELERATE Indigenous from which four participants are chosen, a follow up session with two high profile Australian Leadership Indigenous mentors and a three week program in the UK combining professional Program placements. Participants will have the opportunity, upon return, to act as short- term consultants /advisors to Australian cultural organisations on Indigenous cultural leadership and write a publishable piece about their experience and views on cultural leadership. The Trustee for Australian $67,500 the Australian Museum A partnership with the Office for the Arts National Arts and Craft Indigenous Museum Trust Indigenous Leadership Support (NACIS),the professional development program will provide a leadership Program program for an Aboriginal employee in the Education program and the continue the resourcing of the area to support secondment opportunities.

Page 27 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose New Projects Funding Albury City Council for Albury $19,000 the design and development A replica of the first monoplane constructed and flown in Australia will be designed Library/Museum of a replica monoplane and produced to mark the 100th anniversary of Azor Robbins and Alexander Porter's first flight in Albury. The semi-permanent installation will be accompanied by interpretative text, an interactive flight simulator and discovery cabinets.

Australian Dance Council - $42,000 the creative development Choreographers and dancers will develop ten short dance works to be presented Ausdance (NSW) Inc for and public presentation of in partnership with FORM Dance Projects in July 2013. Dance Makers Collective ten dance works Australian Network for Art and $30,000 the public presentation of Exhibitions and performances of Australian and international electronic art will be Technology for ISEA2013 the International Symposium held in a range of venues across greater Sydney. ISEA 2013 (International of Electronic Arts (ISEA) Symposium for Electronic Arts) will involve collaboration between artists, media 2013 exhibitions and makers, researchers and creative industries. performance program Australian Performance $60,000 the creative development Australian Performance Exchange will develop and present a new interactive Exchange and public presentation of theatre work based on a short story by Donna Abela. The work is designed to be interactive theatre work, made with and performed for children, aged 6 to 12 years. 'Caylee's Ukulele' Campbelltown City Council for $50,000 the creative development Multi-media artist TV Moore will create a new body of work for exhibition at TV Moore and public presentation of Campbelltown Arts Centre. The curated exhibition has been expressly designed artworks to be exhibited at for the space presenting work of an international standard previously unseen. Campbelltown Arts Centre Carriageworks Ltd for Branch $30,000 the creative development of Branch Nebula will develop a new performance work commissioned as part of Nebula a new performance work Carriageworks Making New Australian Work, 2013. The artists will collaborate with a group of participants who are looking for work sourced through job centres and newspaper advertisements to create a performance context for their experiences.

Page 28 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose New Projects Funding (cont-d) Curious Works $30,000 the creative development of The project will create and promote the stories of community members and artists the digital media project, via interactive projections of community-made video, photography and sound 'You Are Here in Liverpool' projected onto public walls in the Liverpool Local Government Area. Project partners include Liverpool City Council, Liverpool Migrant Resource Centre, The Street University and Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre. Curious Works for Mr Shakthi $30,000 the creative development of Mr Sivanathan will undertake further creative development of theatre work 'A Sivanathan theatre work, 'A Counting Counting and Cracking of Heads', which follows the uprooting and resettling of a and Cracking of Heads' family over four generations from Sri Lanka to Australia. d/Lux Media Arts Incorporated $27,500 the public presentation of Helen Pynor and Peta Clancy will publicly present their 'Aftermath' installation for Ms Helen Pynor collaborative media during the International Symposium of Electronic Arts, Sydney. Developed during installation, 'Aftermath' at a residency in the Heart and Lung Transplant Unit at St Vincent's Hospital, the International Symposium 'Aftermath' uses large-scale video projections, sculptural, sound and photographic of Electronic Arts (ISEA) elements to explore contemporary organ donation. DirtyFeet Limited $22,020 the public presentation of Vitality: new moves, new sounds, new connections' is a collaboration between three new contemporary dance and music artists to present three new contemporary dance and music dance and music works works by DirtyFeet and Chronology Arts. Dubbo City Council for Leader $60,000 the creative engagement of Working with artists across forms (visual design, new media, storytelling, in Development Apollo housing estate performance and sound), residents of the Apollo estate Dubbo will (re)create place residents in cross-artform through artistic workshops to reflect their aspirations, stories and experiences. A practice and place making cultural event will showcase the work created, culminating in an interactive tour of the Apollo housing estate. Eastern Riverina Arts Inc for $29,340 the creative development of A site-specific photo-media installation by artists Patrick and Shannon Ronald, Patrick and Shannon Ronald a site-specific photo-media featuring life-size photographic sculptures, video projection and personal histories installation from the region, will be developed for exhibition at the Wagga Wagga Art Gallery. fLiNG Physical Theatre Inc $10,000 the creative development 'Socialsize Me' is a new contemporary dance performance about, and created and public presentation of through, young people engaging with social media. The work will be presented 'Socialsize Me' through an interactive live performance and will also create an online network. Free Broadcast Inc $29,366 the creative development of FBi will curate, coordinate and produce a monthly podcast dedicated to promoting a monthly podcast focused the best new music from across NSW. The podcast will be promoted nationally on music from NSW artists and internationally through a targeted online marketing campaign, providing coverage and exposure for NSW artists.

Page 29 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose New Projects Funding (cont-d) Gondwana Choirs Ltd $30,000 the creative development of Gondwana Choirs will engage Michael Atherton to develop a new children's opera a children's opera with with Indigenous communities in South Western Sydney. The project will create a Indigenous communities in new work and build the community connections required to develop a new South-Western Sydney Gondwana National Indigenous Children's Choir hub in South West Sydney. Greater Taree City Council for $10,500 the creative development In partnership with TAFE NSW and in collaboration with Taree Aboriginal Manning Regional Art Gallery and public presentation of Disengaged Youth, the 'Live and Loud' projection show will illuminate the the 'Live and Loud' streetscape of Taree and Forster with designs created by regional youth for streetscape projection regional audiences. The participants will develop skills in digital media software, project photographic, technical and video editing. Illawarra Performing Arts $30,000 the public presentation of Merrigong Theatre Company will develop and produce 'Dead Man Brake' by Alana Centre Ltd Alana Valentine's play, Valentine, a theatrical response to the Waterfall train disaster of 2003. Ms 'Dead Man Brake' Valentine will undertake extensive community consultation and reconceive the play as a full-length piece for Merrigong's 2013 theatre season. Kaldor Public Art Projects Ltd $60,000 the creative development Combining art, performance and dance, and including international artists, '13 and public presentation of Rooms' was conceived by Hans Ulrich Obrist of Serpentine Gallery, London, and the '13 Rooms' exhibition Klaus Biesenbach, of MoMA, New York. Over 12 days in April 2013, Pier 2/3 will be transformed to accommodate 13 international and local artists, over 70 local performers and a suite of public programs. Liquid Architecture Sound Inc $20,500 the public presentation of Through 'The Sonic City', the 14th Festival of Sound Arts, Liquid Architecture will the 14th Festival of Sound present local and international sound artists to Sydney audiences. Arts, 'The Sonic City' Lismore City Council for $43,000 the creative development Bennett Miller will develop an inter-disciplinary work for the Splendour in the Grass Lismore Regional Gallery and public presentation of a festival. The project involves re-creating an Amish village, through the traditional new work by Bennett Miller practice of 'barn-raising', to examine the tension between the austerity and recreating an Amish village industriousness of Amish life, and the hedonism of a contemporary rock festival. at Splendour in the Grass Manning Clark House for $30,000 the creative development of Stage one of the Parramatta Female Factory Precinct memory project - a social Parramatta Female Factory the Parramatta Female history and contemporary art project exploring the experiences and representation Precinct project Factory Precinct cross- of institutionalised women and children in Australia. The creative development will artform memory project realise a body of site-related artworks created by local residents, advisors and artists.

Page 30 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose New Projects Funding (cont-d) Marguerite Pepper $56,037 the creative development Annabel Lines and Liesel Badorrek will undertake final creative development and Productions Pty Ltd for and public presentation of rehearsals towards presentation of a world premiere season of 'Tangled Traces'. Favourite Handbag theatre work, 'Tangled This adventure tale for young audiences brings together a team of senior creatives Productions Traces' to write, design, compose and perform the showcase season at Casula Powerhouse's Way Out West Festival. Moogahlin Performing Arts $30,000 the creative development of Presented in Sydney, 'Yellamundie'', the National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Incorporated the 'Yellamundie' National Islander Playwriting Festival will build on the success of the NSW-focussed Aboriginal & Torres Strait production of 'I Am Eora' and engage with Sydney performers working on scripts Islander Playwriting Festival from fully-fledged and emerging writers. at Carriageworks Mosman Municipal Council for $30,000 the creative development of Outpost: The Middle Head Project' consists of a series of site-specific responses Mosman Art Gallery & 'Outpost: The Middle Head and an accompanying gallery exhibition of works by 14 established and emerging Community Centre Project' exhibition artists working across a range of disciplines. Artists will explore the active and disused Military sites at Middle Head and make artworks in response to these sites. National Association for the $30,000 the public presentation of Brad Miller will develop a high tech interactive media installation to be located at Visual Arts Ltd for Mr Brad the 'starry_night' installation the Argyle Street cut in The Rocks for ISEA 2013 (International Symposium for Miller for the International Electronic Arts). Symposium of Electronic Arts (ISEA) 2013 and VIVID National Trust of Australia $30,000 the public presentation of a This retrospective exhibition will celebrate artist-potter Peter Rushforth's (NSW) Peter Rushforth contribution and achievements in a career spanning over sixty years. The retrospective exhibition, 'All exhibition will include work from private collections and state and national galleries Fired Up' across Australia, as well as pieces from the artist's most recent wood-firing at his Blue Mountains studio. National Young Writers' $24,112 a professional development The National Young Writers' Festival will deliver a year-long professional Festival Inc program for young writers development series whereby young writers and editors are teamed up with and editors culminating in a industry professionals to explore digital publishing. The series will culminate in a printed and digital limited-edition physical publication and accompanying eBook. publication Opera North West Ltd $8,500 the creative development Opera North West will commission composer Colin Bright to create a work for 20 and public presentation of piece orchestra and solo didgeridoo to be presented at the 13th Opera in the an original work for Paddock. Workshops for school children will be held in conjunction with the orchestra and didgeridoo for project. Opera in the Paddock

Page 31 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose New Projects Funding (cont-d) Orana Arts Inc for Kandos $59,532 the establishment of a Kandos Projects will engage a number of artists to establish and deliver a new Projects biennial contemporary arts contemporary arts festival called 'Cementa', after the recently closed cement festival, 'Cementa', in factory. Kandos PACT Centre for Emerging $25,000 the public presentation of PACT will present the Tiny Stadiums Festival (also known as Erskineville Artists the Tiny Stadiums Festival Performance Art Festival) as part of its emerging curators development program. 2013 The festival program includes live and site-specific performances. Parramatta City Council for $60,000 the creative development Ros Horin will undertake a second creative development period, rehearsal and Ms Ros Horin and public presentation of public season of 'The Baulkham Hills African Ladies Troupe'. This work is based theatre piece, 'The on the personal stories of four African women now living in Western Sydney. Ros Baulkham Hills African Horin will develop this cross-artform and cross-cultural work with the aim of Ladies Troupe' presenting a premier production at the Riverside Theatres in Parramatta. Penrith Performing and Visual $36,500 the creation, and Mondo INTEL' is a new music work based on the stories/lives/ideas of young Arts Ltd performance of 'Mondo people who inhabit the Mondo space in the centre of Penrith. The work will be INTEL', a new music work created by Western Sydney based musicians Jonathan Wilson and Tim Rogers based on stories and sound (aka Jack Ladder), recorded for professional international release and performed from disengaged youth from at the Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre. Penrith Performing Lines Ltd for Mr $45,000 the final creative 'Slow Dances for Fast Times' is a new dance work by independent choreographer Martin del Amo development and public Martin del Amo, comprising 12 short solos performed by a diverse range of presentation of the dance dancers. The final development and rehearsal period will be followed by a work, 'Slow Dances For Fast premiere season at Carriageworks. Times' Powerhouse Youth Theatre $21,365 the creative development of This project uses 'Romeo and Juliet' as a starting point to investigate historic Inc 'In This Fair Field - Romeo divisions amongst Fairfield's cultural communities. Powerhouse Youth Theatre will and Juliet in the West', partner with Version 1.0 and work with high school students to explore themes and through workshops create a series of starting points for a major theatrical production. exploring cultural divisions among young people Regional Youth Support $40,000 the 'Impressability' This multi-media project about identity will engage young emerging artists living Services Inc multimedia project for young with a disability, relevant services, Central Coast communities and contemporary people with a disability artists working in digital media, performing arts and visual arts to produce a public exhibition of works.

Page 32 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose New Projects Funding (cont-d) Rinse Out Inc $50,000 the provision of an The Artist Project Fund will provide financial assistance and support for artists Underbelly Arts Artist developing and presenting work at Underbelly Arts Lab and Underbelly Arts Project Fund Festival in 2013. Rookwood General $26,000 the creative development 'Hidden Uncovered' is a film-based mentorship program facilitated by Rookwood Cemeteries Reserve Trust and public presentation of Cemetery in partnership with dLux Media Arts and NSW Health. It will support the the 'Hidden Uncovered' film professional practice of emerging artists who experience mental health disability project and workshops and provide an opportunity for the presentation of film-based works inspired by a behind the scenes look at Hidden: A Rookwood Sculpture Walk 2013 and the cemetery. Shaun Parker & Company $59,813 the final creative 'Am I', Shaun Parker's next major festival presentation, will integrate live music, Limited development and public voice and dance in collaboration with composer Nick Wales. The project will presentation of dance work employ 14 established and emerging NSW artists. 'Am I' for the Sydney Studio ARTES Northside Inc $26,500 the creative development 'From Page to Puppetry' will link the Studio ARTISTS collective with established and public presentation of artists and arts organisations for a three phase project inspired by their interest in the cross-artform project, writing. The project focuses on creating new work and includes an exhibition at 'From Page to Puppetry' Gaffa gallery and the creation of an online digital media piece. Tamarama Rock Surfers $13,879 the creative development of Tin Shed will undertake a two week creative development of a new theatre work, Theatre Company Limited for theatre work, 'Pelvis' 'Pelvis', which is intended to tour around NSW in 2013. Tin Shed Theatre Company Tamworth Regional Council $18,000 the creative development This exhibition presents the work of five women artists representing a range of for Tamworth Regional Gallery and public presentation of approaches to landscape painting. The exhibition will be accompanied by a full the 'Australian Landscape: colour catalogue containing an academic essay written by the curator, colour Women's Perspective' reproductions of the works and artists CVs. There will be an opening weekend of exhibition artists and curators talks and public program. The Arts Platform for Ms $55,000 the creative development 'Singled Out' is a cross-generational, inter-cultural, multi-playwright project which Augusta Supple and public presentation of focuses on the increase in people living alone in cities. The development will the inter-generational multi- culminate in a performance that showcases the work of 10 playwrights to create a playwright project, 'Singled single piece of text based theatre. The show will be produced as a part of curated Out' seasons in Sydney based theatres.

Page 33 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose New Projects Funding (cont-d) Wagga Wagga City Council $30,000 the creative development Martin Kinnane and a creative team will develop, rehearse and present a premiere for Mr Martin Kinnane and public presentation of production of a new Australian play, 'Belongings', in a regional location. The Rebecca Clarke's play, production is being created in partnership with Wagga Wagga Civic Centre and 'Belongings' will be presented in Wagga Wagga in 2013. Word Travels - International $55,648 Speak-up', a three-day Word Travels will present 'Speak-up', a three-day performing writers' festival Performing Writers' performing writers' festival at comprising live performances, spoken-word videos, public discussions and Association Inc Sydney Theatre and various workshops for writing and performance. Creative and professional development locations in The Rocks workshops will take place leading up to the Festival, enabling artists from around Australia to write and perform new works. Performing Arts Touring Funding Arts On Tour NSW $204,935 annual regional performing Arts On Tour's 2013 performing arts touring program provides audiences in 18 arts touring program regional and metropolitan NSW locations with access to professional touring productions. The touring program includes Monkey Baa Theatre for Young People's 'Emily Eyefinger', Riverside Productions 'RU4ME', 's 'Frankenstein' and Shaun Parker and Company's 'Happy As Larry'. The combined reach of the tours will cover Albury, Newcastle, Taree, Port Macquarie, Tamworth, Gosford, Lismore, Bathurst, Orange, Wollongong, Cessnock, Griffith, Dubbo, Queanbeyan. Australian Chamber Orchestra $40,744 the NSW leg of an ACO2 In September 2013 the Australian Chamber Orchestra's regional touring and regional tour mentoring orchestra ACO2 will tour to Armidale, Bangalow and Bellingen. In addition to concerts, the company will deliver string workshops with students. CDP Theatre Producers $34,930 a tour of the children's 'Room on the Broom' is a musical adaptation of an award winning children's production 'Room on the picture book. It will tour to Queanbeyan, Port Macquarie, Gosford, and Orange, Broom' throughout NSW with metropolitan performances in Sydney, Parramatta and Chatswood. CDP Theatre Producers $46,054 a tour of 'Noel and Gertie' to Crafted from diaries and letters between Noel Coward and Gertrude Lawrence nine venues in NSW 'Noel and Gertie' tells the story of the professional and personal relationship between two. The production will tour to Queanbeyan, Dubbo, Orange, Gosford, and Taree, with metropolitan performances in Belrose, Chatswood, Penrith and Parramatta. Kultour $15,645 the 'African Caravan' tour: a Showcasing the talents of Keyim Ba, a collection of West African-Australian journey through the music musicians will tour 'African Caravan' to Coffs Harbour, Wagga Wagga, Bathurst and dance of West Africa and Casula in September 2013.

Page 34 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose Performing Arts Touring Funding (cont-d) Music NSW for Life and Limb $8,204 a tour by rock/punk bands In April 2013, Hoodlum Shouts and Life and Limb will tour Central and Western and Hoodlum Shouts Hoodlum Shouts and Life NSW. The tour is aimed at young people and will take in Orange, Dubbo, and Limb to Central and Wilcannia, Broken Hill, Griffith, West Wyalong, Young and Queanbeyan. Western NSW Performing Lines Ltd for $49,128 the 2013 National Road Created in response to the corruption scandal that engulfed Wollongong City Version 1.0 inc Work tour of Version 1.0's Council in 2008, 'The Table of Knowledge' will tour to four regional NSW venues - 'Table of Knowledge' Queanbeyan, Bathurst, Orange and Wagga Wagga. Sydney Improvised Music $38,413 touring three jazz The company will tour three jazz ensembles throughout 2013 - Swinging Blades, Association ensembles to regional NSW Jo Fabro Quintet and Andrew Dickeson Quintet. The combined reach of the tours includes Wollongong, Milton, Kiama, Newcastle, Byron Bay, Armidale, Gunnedah, Bellingen, Bathurst, Griffith, Orange, Dubbo, Thredbo, Port Macquarie, Albury and Sydney. The Song Company $14,658 2013 regional touring The Song Company will tour several works ('The Prophet', an all Australian radio program show, a John Dowland tribute and 'Angels in Mid-Air') to Newcastle and Wollongong in 2013. Other regional venues are likely to include Bathurst, Orange, Dubbo and Port Macquarie. Regional Capital Funding Bathurst Regional Council for $96,203 The capital redevelopment This redevelopment will include the installation of a sprung floor to allow dance, Bathurst Memorial of the Bathurst Memorial physical theatre and circus workshops, rehearsals and performances to take place Entertainment Centre Entertainment Centre, in the City Hall venue. The Centre's wireless radio microphone system will also be Bathurst replaced to ensure professional sound production values. Broken Hill City Council for $39,185 The capital redevelopment New painting storage racks will raise the professional standards of the Broken Hill Broken Hill Regional Art of the Broken Hill Regional Regional Gallery, enabling the permanent collection to be properly stored, handled Gallery Art Gallery, Broken Hill and conserved.

Byron Community Association $20,460 The capital redevelopment The installation of professional stage lighting and solar power generation for the Inc of the Byron Theatre, Byron Byron Theatre which will meet the technical needs of the theatre and assist Bay audience development. Four Winds Concerts Ltd $249,500 The capital redevelopment The capital redevelopment of the Four Winds Pavilion including acoustics, lighting of the Four Winds Pavilion, and staging will enable the Pavilion to be used for residencies, composing, Bermagui rehearsals, broadcasting, recording and performances. Goulburn Mulwaree Council $16,245 The capital redevelopment The upgrade of the Goulburn Regional Art Gallery flooring will create a more for Goulburn Regional Art of the Goulburn Regional Art professional exhibition space, increase audience visitation and improve Gallery Gallery, Goulburn accessibility.

Page 35 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose Regional Capital Funding (cont-d) Illawarra Performing Arts $29,478 The capital redevelopment An upgrade to the sound system at the Illawarra Performing Arts Centre will Centre (Merrigong Theatre of the Illawarra Performing enable Merrigong Theatre Company to attract more frequent music events and Company) Arts Centre ensure a quality experience for audiences and performers. NAISDA Limited $74,500 The capital redevelopment The installation of a storage facility, and sound and lighting equipment will of NAISDA‟s performance complete NAISDA Dance College's studio complex. The studio will be used by space and storage facility, NAISDA's Developing Artists and other arts organisations in the area, and the Gosford storage facility will ensure that cultural items, such as props and costumes, can be securely stored. Northern Rivers Performing $100,000 The capital redevelopment The capital redevelopment of Lismore City Hall will include the upgrade of lighting Arts Inc of Lismore City Hall and seating to improve audience experience and improve repeat visitation. Port Macquarie Hastings $56,100 The capital redevelopment The installation of cabling and infrastructure to enable a digital link will assist The Council for The Glasshouse of The Glasshouse, Port Glasshouse to develop, present and promote live and interactive cultural programs Macquarie to audiences in the region. Shoalhaven City Council for $6,629 The capital redevelopment The upgrade of audio/sound stage equipment at Nowra School of Arts will raise Nowra School of Arts of the Nowra School of Arts the quality and accessibility of performances provided by community groups using the venue. Shoalhaven City Council for $8,563 The capital redevelopment The installation of storage units will complete the fit out of a newly assigned art Shoalhaven City Arts Centre of the Shoalhaven City Arts store at the Shoalhaven City Arts Centre, providing correct storage of the Centre collection and enabling public access to resources within the Gallery. Tamworth Community College $4,875 The capital redevelopment The installation of skylights in a heritage listed building will provide natural lighting Inc of the art classroom at in the art classroom. Munro's Mill, Tamworth Regional Conservatorium Funding Department of Education and $1,472,968 Transfer Payment Transfer of funding to contribute to Regional Conservatoriums operations. Communities Central Coast Conservatorium $47,260 The 'Music for All' concert A music series of 18 concerts performed in various venues throughout the NSW Inc series Central Coast region and involving local, national and international musicians. Clarence Valley $30,000 A chamber music concert A chamber music concert series of eight concerts and workshops with visiting Conservatorium Incorporated series artists, and a residency program with soprano/actor Deborah Cheetham for local Aboriginal school students in the Grafton Community of Schools.

Page 36 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose Regional Conservatorium Funding (cont-d) Clarence Valley $14,000 Celebration Concerts by Clarence Valley Conservatorium teaching staff will perform concerts in Grafton, Conservatorium Incorporated Clarence Valley Northern Rivers, Coffs Harbour and New England. Conservatorium teaching staff Coffs Harbour Regional $37,611 The 'Sunday Soundscapes' A series of five Sunday afternoon concerts featuring a variety of music genres to Conservatorium Inc series of afternoon concerts be held in the Jetty Memorial Theatre. Goulburn Regional $50,740 The 'Goulburn Oratorio' A commission for Stephen Leek to compose music for a multi-arts work made in Conservatorium Inc project collaboration with organisations, musicians and artists across the region in celebration of Goulburn's 150th anniversary. Goulburn Regional $12,910 Opera at the Races' The presentation of Co-Opera's touring production of 'Die Fledermaus' at The Conservatorium Inc Goulburn Race Club, which will be transformed into a 400-seat performance venue. Gunnedah Conservatorium $23,150 The 'Music That Sustains' Two Gunnedah based residencies targeting school students and community- Incorporated residencies project based musicians, with a strong focus on Indigenous students. The residencies will be delivered by Deborah Cheetham and The Idea of North. Gunnedah Conservatorium $15,150 'Come, Meet the Music' A concert series including 'babies proms' for families with young children, a Incorporated concerts 'Supper Club' featuring the Gunnedah conservatorium's tutors, and performances by three guest artists. Macquarie Conservatorium of $38,250 A visiting artists and A program of six public concerts, four schools concerts and eight public master- Music Incorporated performance program classes in the Dubbo and Orana region. The program includes the creative development and performance of a new work for voices and instrumentalists. Mitchell Conservatorium $24,450 Seven concert The presentation of seven concerts by visiting professional Australian Incorporated performances by visiting artists/ensembles in five towns across the NSW Central West region, and master Australian artists/ensembles class opportunities for regional students and teachers. Mitchell Conservatorium $15,800 A collaborative composition Local composer Aaron Hopper will work with conservatorium students to develop Incorporated and performance project for original scores for a collaborative music theatre production. Campus concerts will young composers and be followed by a performance at Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre. musicians Murray Conservatorium Inc $21,300 The Botanic Gardens Music A series of six free concerts of various styles featuring professional musicians to Series be performed in the Albury Botanic Gardens.

Page 37 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose Regional Conservatorium Funding (cont-d) New England Conservatorium $20,369 A jazz musician-in- A series of three concerts (Jazz at the Con, Jazz Proms on the Lawn, and Jazz in of Music Ltd residence and a series of the Gallery) will also be presented featuring three jazz artists. jazz concerts Northern Rivers $11,408 A director/composer for the A commission for musical director / composer Shenton Gregory to compose a Conservatorium Arts Centre creative development of musical score and soundscape for a group-devised, site-specific work 'The Return' Inc 'The Return' based on Durrenmatt's 1956 play 'The Visit'. Northern Rivers $14,550 A weekend Choral Festival A weekend choral festival in Bangalow including workshops, choir concerts and Conservatorium Arts Centre in Bangalow massed voices. Inc Orange Regional $18,570 A chamber music series A chamber music series in Orange showcasing local professional musicians Conservatorium Inc showcasing local performing a variety of repertoire, including one Australian work per concert professional musicians program. Riverina Conservatorium of $42,780 A program of classical and A program of classical and contemporary music concerts featuring local and Music Incorporated contemporary music visiting musicians presented in Wagga Wagga and touring to communities in the concerts Riverina region. Riverina Conservatorium of $41,792 Performances by the A series of five concerts by Riverina Chamber Orchestra in Wagga Wagga, Tumut Music Incorporated Riverina Chamber and Griffith. Orchestra South West Music Inc $49,285 The Deniliquin Concert A series of concerts in Deniliquin and a Bush Concert Project touring professional Series and Bush Concert musicians to small communities in the South West region of NSW. Genres of Project music include classical, African, world, jazz and Spanish music. Tamworth Regional $53,758 The 2013 subscription A concert series comprising 11 concerts across a diverse range of musical genres Conservatorium of Music Inc series including classical, music theatre, contemporary classical, country, popular and jazz in the Capitol Theatre and Chapel Theatre in Tamworth. Upper Hunter Conservatorium $17,000 The 2013 visiting artists A series of concerts to be presented in venues throughout the NSW Upper Hunter of Music Inc series region and featuring performances by visiting artists from a variety of genres. Wollongong Conservatorium $23,500 The 2013 jazz series A jazz series presented across the Illawarra region together with a number of of Music Limited workshops and master classes. Wollongong Conservatorium $29,500 The 2013 chamber music A chamber music series featuring 12 concerts presented in various locations of Music Limited series across the Illawarra region. Wollongong Conservatorium $33,500 The 2013 Illawarra Music The promotion, development and delivery of the Illawarra Music Festival engaging of Music Limited Festival community and professional musicians in performances and workshops across various music genres to be presented in several Wollongong venues. Young Regional School of $31,643 The 2013 concert program - A series of five concerts and associated workshops, showcasing a variety of Music Inc 'A Touch of Class' music genres to be held at three venues in Young.

Page 38 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose Regional Partnerships Funding Arts Northern Rivers Inc $30,000 'Connect', an industry and Arts Northern Rivers will partner with Southern Cross University, the Department market development project of Industry and Investment and the Mullumbimby Music Festival to produce for musicians from the 'Connect'. This industry and market development project will involve professional Northern Rivers. development and marketing opportunities for local musicians. Arts OutWest Inc $50,000 the 'Silos Project', a large- Arts OutWest will partner with Charles Sturt University, Cowra Council, Cowra Arts scale community Council and Lachlan Valley Railway to produce the 'Silos Project'. It will bring performance outside Cowra together community participants, physical theatre company Legs On the Wall, musicians, film and projection art and Aboriginal dance to explore the regeneration of Cowra's identity. Beyond Empathy Ltd $50,000 the 'Illuminate' project for Beyond Empathy will partner with Euraba Artists and Papermakers to develop the Euraba Artists and 'Illuminate' initiative. The project will incorporate traditional and contemporary Papermakers, focused on Aboriginal arts practices, old and new stories, and will involve emerging and Aboriginal arts practice professional artists. The artistic process and outcomes will be developed into a resource for primary and secondary schools throughout the region. Bundanon Trust $50,000 'Life Raft', a multimedia Bundanon Trust will partner with Shopfront Contemporary Arts and Curious Works performance and installation to develop 'Life Raft'. Twenty young people living in the Nowra area will work with made with young people the arts organisations to create an interdisciplinary contemporary arts and from Nowra performance work. Cowra Shire Council $25,800 the 'Cowra-Canowindra Arts Cowra Shire Council will partner with Arts OutWest, Cowra Breakout Association, Project' Cowra Musical and Drama Society, local schools and businesses for the 'Cowra- Canowindra Arts Project'. The project will include artist-in-residence programs and workshops, site-specific performance, visual installation and story-telling. It will involve local young people, youth workers and cultural organisations, as well as professional artists and practitioners from other regions. Kulchajam Inc $29,400 a digital arts symposium and Kulchajam will partner with dLux Media Arts, Ukitopia Arts Collective and showcase in the Northern Serpentine Arts. This series of audience and professional development Rivers region opportunities for artists from the Northern Rivers will include workshops focused on digital arts technology and a digital arts symposium and showcase. New England Regional Art $27,200 Creating Memories', an New England Regional Art Museum will partner with The Home Nursing Group to Museum Ltd intergenerational visual art deliver 'Creating Memories'. This intergenerational project will use artworks from project using artworks from the Museum's collections, personal recollection and digital technology to create a New England Regional Art new visual artwork. Working with professional artists, younger and older people Museum's collections from the community will jointly create new media content including movies and blogs.

Page 39 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose Regional Partnerships Funding (cont-d) Northern Rivers Performing $50,000 the development and Northern Rivers Performing Arts will partner with Multitask (a disability service Arts Inc presentation of the 'My provider) and Tralala Blip (a disability electro band) to develop and present 'My Radio Heart' project for Radio Heart'. A new cross-artform performance will be developed involving up to people living with a disability eight performers with a range of disabilities. Northern Rivers Writers' $20,000 the development of 'Project Northern Rivers Writers' Centre will partner with Southern Cross University and Centre Inc Cross Over', a joint initiative the Byron Bay Writers' Festival (BBWF) to establish 'Cross Over'. This joint of the Byron Bay Writers' initiative will share resources and provide literature, creative writing and media Festival and Southern Cross studies student at the university with access to a range of services and University opportunities at the BBWF. Orange City Council for $36,000 the first arts research and Orange Regional Museum will develop the first research and development phase Orange Regional Museum development phase of of the arts component of 'Villages of the Heart'. As part of the Sustainable 'Villages of the Heart', a Collections Project, a partnership with Blayney and Cabonne Councils, 'Villages of Sustainable Collections the Heart' will involve 16 regional museums and engage with regional artists of all Project disciplines. Outback Theatre for Young $20,000 'Reverberation', a music and Outback Theatre for Young People will partner with Deniliquin Council and People arts festival event Deniliquin High School to produce 'Reverberation', a music and arts festival event showcasing youth music showcasing youth music culture in Deniliquin. The project will include a sound culture in Deniliquin installation, large scale video production and live performances. Port Macquarie-Hastings $17,000 the 'Access For All' The Glasshouse Gallery will partner with Mission Australia to deliver the 'Access Council for The Glasshouse partnership project to create For All' project to build audiences and access opportunities in the mental health access opportunities in the and disability sector. The project will include a series of visual art workshops by mental health and disability professional artists and will result in the development of an exhibition and a film. sector South East Arts (NSW) Inc $49,800 an Aboriginal Creative and South East Arts (NSW) will partner with the Monaro Bobberrer Gudu Aboriginal Cultural Engagement Officer Cultural Centre to engage an Aboriginal Creative and Cultural Engagement Officer for the South East region for the South East region. The position holder will establish the Centre as a regional Aboriginal creative and cultural hub. Southern Tablelands Arts $20,000 the development and Southern Tablelands Arts (STARTS) will partner with Goulburn Regional Art (STARTS) Inc staging of 'Oratorio', a cross Gallery, Goulburn Regional Conservatorium and the Lieder Theatre to develop arts performance in 'Oratorio'. The partners will work with professional artists to develop and stage Goulburn 'Oratorio', a cross arts performance based on community stories.

Page 40 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose Regional Partnerships Funding (cont-d) Watermark Literary Society $4,600 bringing six writers to Watermark Literary Society will partner with Port Macquarie-Hastings Council and Inc Camden Haven to local schools to bring six writers to Camden Haven for author visits to primary and undertake author visits in secondary schools. local primary and secondary schools Strategic Funding Australasian Performing Right $25,000 year 3 of the Sounds Funding towards the Export Producer position's, to raise the profile and visibility of Association Ltd Australia initiative (2011- the Australian contemporary music sector within key international markets 2013) Erth Visual & Physical $30,000 year 3 of the strategic Employment of a full-time General Manager for 3 years enabling Erth to: capitalise industry development: the on the current wave of interest in their work by various markets; establish efficient General Manager position administrative and operational systems suitable to the scale of the company; (2011-2013) generate new and enhance current income streams towards self-sustainability within 3 years. Destination NSW for Tropfest $20,000 year 3 of multiyear funding The Tropfest Festival is held in February at The Domain, Sydney, and features a Festival Productions Pty Ltd for Tropfest (2011-2013) live telecast. Illawarra Performing Arts $27,000 year 3 of the strategic This key staff position will continue to support Merrigong's growing artistic program Centre Ltd industry development: the as well as existing projects targeting local artists and local community initiatives, Artistic Community Projects such as the Indigenous youth dance project and the mixed abilities theatre project. Coordinator position (2011- 2013) National Art School $2,000,000 year 3 of the upgrade of the Staged assistance to upgrade the National Arts School - 'Facilities Renewal National Art School (2011- Project'. 2013) Orange City Council $40,000 year 3 of the strategic Through this Art and Well-being Partnership Orange Regional Gallery provides art for Orange Regional Gallery industry development: works for the new, large merged Mental health and General Hospital complex, the Curatorial/Collections Orange Health Service. A jointly funded (three local partners) curator/collections Management Position (2011- manager has been employed to establish 'Orange Regional Gallery at the 2013) Hospital'. Parramatta City Council $25,000 year 3 of the strategic The part time Creative Director/Co-ordinator will coordinate and develop the for Riverside Theatres industry development: the workshops in the arts for people with disability (WAPD) program at Parramatta Creative Riverside Theatre, supported by Parramatta Council. Director/Coordinator (WAPD Program) position (2011- 2013)

Page 41 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose Strategic Funding (cont-d) Penrith Performing and Visual $50,000 year 3 of multiyear funding A three year outdoor performance based cultural and audience development Arts Ltd for the 'Mondo Project' program responding to high incidences of youth displacement and antisocial Producer/Curator position behaviour in Penrith and the lower Blue Mountains. (2011-2013) Shopfront Theatre for Young $25,000 year 2 of the strategic The Artistic Associate (Accessibility) will increase local partnerships and build the People Co-op Ltd industry development: the organisation's creative reach to more young people with learning and physical Artistic Associate disabilities. (Accessibility) position (only) (2012-2014) Tamworth Regional Council $25,000 year 2 of the strategic The Education Officer will develop a range of education programs, actively for Tamworth Regional Gallery industry development: the promoting and encouraging the use of the Gallery and its facilities to increase Education Officer position visitation from school and community groups. (2012-2014) Theatre of Image Ltd $10,000 the development of a Theatre of Image will develop a three year business plan. business plan version 1.0 inc $25,000 year 2 of the strategic The Development Manager will support Version 1.0's growing artistic program, industry development: the strengthening of the company's partnerships, sponsorship, and philanthropy. This Development Manager will significantly increase the capacity of Version 1.0, helping to ensure the long- position (2012-2013) term artistic and financial sustainability of the company. Wyong Shire Council $33,000 year 2 of strategic industry The Program Development Officer develops and coordinates arts programming development: the Arts for a network of three cultural facilities with support of WSC Cultural Planner and Facility Program Facility Coordinator. The aim is to build artists' capacity and broaden programs Development Officer and audiences, leading to the planned Wyong Cultural Centre in 2014. position (2012-2014) Young People Funding Bathurst Regional Council for $25,000 the 'Scattered Bones' 'Scattered Bones' is a palaeontology and literacy module which is broadcast via Australian Fossil and Mineral science and literacy video conference from the Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum to remote Museum education program schools in NSW. Bundanon Trust $9,980 the Adopt a School and Bundanon Trust will provide ticket and travel subsidies for the Adopt a School and 2013 Regional and Remote 2013 Regional and Remote Arts Enrichment programs. Arts Enrichment programs

Page 42 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose Young People Funding (cont-d) Company B Ltd $10,000 Belvoir's Arts Access Belvoir's Arts Access program will provide ticket and travel subsidies for students program from Priority and Country Areas Program schools. The program will increase the number of students and teachers able to access Belvoir productions, particularly from regional NSW, and will be expanded to include subsidies for theatre workshops in schools in Western Sydney. fling Physical Theatre Inc $20,000 'Cross the Floor'; a 'Cross the Floor' will create opportunities for regionally isolated male students from contemporary dance project Bega Valley High School and Lumen Christi College to receive contemporary targeting male students at dance training with artists Sarah Taylor and Matt Cornell. Bega Valley high schools Form Dance Projects $20,000 Western Sydney students to Form Dance Projects will provide access for performing arts students from Incorporated participate in the disadvantaged schools in Western Sydney to participate in dance skills workshops 'Choreographic Workshop' with leading Australian performers from high calibre companies (such as Sydney and 'Puncture' project Dance Company and Legs on the Wall) at Connect Studios and Riverside, Parramatta. Griffith City Council $22,000 the 2013 Arts Project: The 2013 Arts Project is a diverse program of performing arts, visual art and 'Growing Our Kids Culturally drama workshops catering to primary and secondary aged school students from ' government and non-government schools from regional and remote NSW. Heaps Decent Ltd $21,500 'Made Here and Now': a 'Made Here and Now' is a program of music and dance activities for high school program of music and students from the Riverina region. The project will explore their local culture and dance activities environment, and draw on everyday experiences in their local communities. Illawarra Performing Arts $10,000 ticket and travel subsidies to The 'Passport to Performance' program will provide ticket and transport subsidies Centre Ltd the „Passport to the for public school students to attend theatre performances. Performance‟ program Lismore City Council for $28,450 the 'Peggy Popart for 'Peggy Popart for Schools' will enable a trained arts educator to present the Lismore Regional Gallery Schools' program Gallery's exhibition program to schools in an engaging way, highlighting various stories of relevance to the region. It will ensuring that students of all abilities have access to quality arts content at the Gallery. Liverpool City Council for $10,000 theatre ticket and travel This project will provide ticket and travel subsidies for young people in West and Casula Powerhouse Arts subsidies to Casula South West Sydney to attend quality theatre and arts programming at Casula Centre Powerhouse Arts Centre Powerhouse Arts Centre. Monkey Baa Theatre for $38,000 the 2013 'Goodbye Jamie The 2013 'Goodbye Jamie Boyd' program will include performances in ten to Young People Ltd Boyd' program twelve NSW communities, followed by question and answer sessions for rural high school students.

Page 43 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose Young People Funding (cont-d) Musica Viva Australia $38,000 the 2013 'Anatomy of Music' 'Anatomy of Music' will involve high profile Australian artists delivering a three hour workshop and program workshop in Sydney attended by schools in person and via video conferencing for regional schools. The project will include a program of activities and ticket and travel subsidies for the Hay War Memorial School, and ticket subsidies for two schools from Western Sydney. New England Writers' Centre $8,650 'Youth Online': creative New England Writers Centre will take creative writing workshops to hundreds of Inc writing workshops for isolated young people in NSW using video conferencing and smartboard isolated young people technology in schools. The Centre will also bring a visiting writer to Armidale to deliver additional workshops. Outback Theatre for Young $20,000 the 'Illuminate' toolkit for Outback Theatre for Young People (OTYP) will develop a toolkit and associated People young theatre makers video documentary, informed by 'Illuminate' Stage 2, a theatre project, engaging young people from the Wakool Shire of NSW. Young people will be mentored by OTYP artists and new media artists Curiousworks during the documentary making process. Parramatta City Council for $10,000 ticket and travel subsidies Riverside Theatres will provide assistance with bus transport or ticket subsidies to Riverside Theatres for performances at enable Priority Program school students to attend the theatre regularly. Riverside Theatres Penrith Performing and Visual $39,600 the 'Drum to Paradise' Penrith Performing & Visual Arts will develop, produce and present a program of Arts Ltd music project in the Lachlan participatory percussion training, skills development and performance building Shire events/workshops for disadvantaged schools in Lachlan Shire. This will result in performances for and with students, staff and community members. Powerhouse Youth Theatre $9,000 'School Shorts 2013' 'School Shorts 2013' will engage young people at three high schools in South Inc West Sydney in a series of short film making workshops to produce three short films for the 2013 SHORTCUTS short film festival. Shaun Parker & Company $28,429 'INTERCHANGE': a dance 'INTERCHANGE' is a dance and physical theatre education initiative for 480 NSW Limited and physical theatre regional secondary school students. The project will involve students learning key education initiative scenes from the Shaun Parker Company's recent production 'Happy as Larry' and performing their interpretations for the Company and regional audiences as part of the Bathurst and Griffith legs of the 'Happy as Larry' tour. Shopfront Theatre for Young $30,000 'Travel Songs of Sea and Through a series of in-school workshops, 120 young people will be mentored by People Co-op Ltd Land', a multi-artform experienced NSW artists to create 'Travel Songs of Sea and Land': a film and live program event about change, loss, understanding and belonging.

Page 44 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose Young People Funding (cont-d) Sydney Theatre Company $40,000 'Project Brandon', 'Project Brandon' and associated workshops in Western Sydney, will be delivered Limited associated workshops and in partnership with Bankstown Youth Development Service. It will also provide ticket subsidies ticket subsidies for Western Sydney students to see a STC main stage performance. Tamworth Regional Council $6,915 travel subsidies for students Tamworth Regional Gallery will provide bus access for senior high school students for Tamworth Regional Gallery to attend ARTEXPRESS from geographically isolated areas or schools with low socioeconomic status to 2013 at Tamworth Regional attend ARTEXPRESS 2013 at the Tamworth Regional Gallery. Gallery Tweed Shire Council for $4,800 travel subsidies to visit The 2013 Access Through Transport Project will provide travel subsidies for at Tweed River Regional Art Tweed River Regional Art least eleven isolated and disadvantaged public schools to visit the Tweed River Gallery Gallery Regional Art Gallery and engage with exhibitions, related educational resources and activities. version 1.0 inc $10,000 free tickets for students to version 1.0 will provide free tickets for students from geographically and/or socio- see 'The Table of economically disadvantaged NSW government schools to attend Version 1.0 and Knowledge' Merrigong Theatre Company's 'The Table of Knowledge'. Wagga Wagga City Council $6,350 ticket and travel subsidies to The Civic Theatre's Access Program provides students at public schools in the for Wagga Wagga Civic live performances at Wagga Riverina and South West NSW region with ticket and travel subsidies to attend live Theatre Wagga Civic Theatre. theatre performances. Quick Response 2012 Archrival $10,000 travel assistance Presentation of a site specific sculptural and interactive installation at the 13th Venice International Architecture Biennale, Italy. Arts Radar for Theatre of $10,000 travel assistance Presentation of dance-music work at the INTERFACE Festival, Delhi, Kolkata and Rhythm and Dance Bangalore, India. Asian Australian Artists $10,000 travel assistance Presentation of Australian visual art as part of the City Pavilions Project at the Association Shanghai Biennale. Australian Dance Council - $10,000 travel assistance A cohort of eight NSW artists representing emerging, mid-career and established Ausdance (NSW) Inc dancer/choreographers will participate in panels, and workshop discussions, as well as perform and discuss their work, in a dance platform at The National Dance Forum and Dance Massive. Curious Works $10,000 travel assistance Curious Works will present 'The Other Journey' - a participatory, audiovisual, live arts experience at Ten Days on the Island, Tasmania's international arts festival celebrating global island culture. The work will include community engagement and stories from new arrivals in Glenorchy, Hobart, where the show will be sited. Free Broadcast Incorporated $5,000 travel assistance Presentation and promotion of Australian music at the music industry conference, CMJ 2012, New York.

Page 45 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose Quick Response 2012 (cont'-d) NOW now Music Incorporated $4,000 travel assistance Performance at the Music Unlimited 26 Festival, Wels, Austria. for Great Waitress Performing Lines for Sue $10,000 travel assistance Presentation of a dance film and accompanying live performances at the Auckland Healey and Company Arts Festival and Ten Days on the Island, Hobart, Tasmania. Theatre Kantanka $8,000 travel assistance Presentation of a theatre production at FESTIA (Festival Internacional das Artes), Belo Horizonte, Brazil. youMove Company $10,000 travel assistance Presentation of dance works in the 2012 Internationales Tanzfestival, Ingolstadt, Germany. Mr Lucas Abela $3,000 travel assistance Presentation of sound art performances and installation at Eastern Bloc's 2012 Audio Art Summit, Montreal, Canada. Mr Khadim Ali $3,000 travel assistance Khadim Ali will present his work at the New York Guggenheim Museum exhibition 'No Country: Contemporary Art for South and Southeast Asia', attend the opening and participate in artist talks. Dr Lisa Anderson $3,000 travel assistance Participation in a visual arts residency in Skagastrond, Iceland. Ms Virginia Botha $330 travel assistance Virginia Botha will participate in the Australian Youth Orchestra National Music Camp's composition program, writing a piece of music at Elder Conservatorium under the guidance of composer James Ledger. The piece will be played by an ensemble of musicians during camp. Ms Tahli Corin $2,979 travel assistance Participation in the 2012 Women Playwrights International Conference, Stockholm, Sweden. Ms Shoufay Derz $3,000 travel assistance Shoufay Derz will participate in the International Artists Residence Fellowship Program at Taipei Artist Village, an organisation established in 2001 to provide a platform for diverse cultural collaboration across artistic disciplines. Ms Jennifer Eriksson $3,000 travel assistance Jennifer Eriksson will participate in a creative residency at The Banff Centre in Canada. The residency is one of the key opportunities open to established international artists to work on a particular musical project. Ms Susan Gibb $3,000 travel assistance Presentation of an exhibition at the Kunstvlaai: Festival of Independents, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Ms Janie Gibson $3,000 travel assistance Janie Gibson will participate in a residency and presentation of an ensemble theatre work in collaboration with Odra Ensemble at 'Song of the Goat Theatre', a leading European ensemble theatre company and artistic centre in Wroclaw, Poland. Dr Kathryn Heyman $3,000 travel assistance Participation in the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival, Bali.

Page 46 of 47 Organisations Funding Title Purpose Quick Response 2012 (cont'-d) Ms Melissa Jones $3,000 travel assistance Melissa ('Claude') Jones will participate in a 13 week artist residency at Sundaymorning@ekwc, a professional ceramic work-centre in Hertogenbosch, the Netherlands. Mrs Tamara Klave $3,000 travel assistance Presentation by a designer in the Supercyclers exhibition at the London Design Festival 2012 Ms Anna Kristensen $3,000 travel assistance Anna Kristensen will undertake a three month artist residency at the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts in Omaha, Nebraska, USA. In addition, she will present artwork in the exhibition 'Seven Points' and participate in artist talks at the Embassy of Australia Gallery in Washington DC. Miss Sofie Loizou $3,000 travel assistance Performance of electronic music at five major festivals in The Netherlands, Germany and Croatia. Mr Danie Mellor $3,000 travel assistance Danie Mellor will create a new series of work for 'Sakahan', the inaugural international survey of Indigenous art at the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, and attend the opening. Ms Kellie O'Dempsey $2,670 travel assistance Kellie O'Dempsey will participate in a professional development residency at Draw International, an art education research centre in Caylus, France. This residency will involve the development of a new body of work, public exhibition and collaborative community performance. Ms Tessa Rapaport $3,000 travel assistance Participation in a residency, and the presentation of site specific visual art work at the ANTI - Contemporary Art Festival, Kuopio, Finland.

Ms Latai Taumoepeau $3,000 travel assistance Participation in the La Poch Nostra live/performance art laboratory, Oaxaca, Mexico. Ms Alana Valentine $3,000 travel assistance Participation in a theatre research and script development residency with Ten Days on the Island, Hobart, Tasmania. Ms Julie Walker $3,000 travel assistance Julie Vulcan (Walker) will perform 'I Stand In', a durational performance work incorporating 32 voluntary participants in a ritual for the forgotten, misplaced, unrecovered and removed, at SPILL 2013 Festival of Performance. SPILL is an international biennial festival held in London. Mr David Williams $3,000 travel assistance David Williams will perform in 'Quiet Faith', developed as part of theatre company Vitalstatistix's Incubator Residency Program, in Port Adelaide, South Australia. Mr Jason Wing $3,000 travel assistance Participation in a visual arts residency at the Red Gate Gallery, Beijing, China.

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