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Country Arts Support program funds 148 regional arts
projects for 2005
Link
to full list of projects below
4 April 2005
The NSW Premier and Minister for the Arts, Mr Bob Carr, has today announced
a total of 148 new grants for local cultural groups across regional and rural
New South Wales from the Regional Arts NSW Country Arts Support Program (CASP).
The grants, of between $300 to $3,000 from a total pool of $200,000, will make
a big impact in small regional communities throughout the year.
"This program is a great example of how a relatively small amount of funding
can have a major impact in regional areas, with literally thousands of people
standing to benefit," Mr Carr said.
"Many of these projects will grow into something larger. They are important
because they bring townships closer together and give people the chance to develop
skills."
CEO of Regional Arts NSW, Victoria Keighery said, "This year's funding
round again demonstrates the vital role that this funding program plays for communities
in regional NSW."
"Most of these projects simply wouldn't get going ahead without A CASP
grant."
The full list list of projects includes festivals, public art works, tours
of plays, exhibitions, and music recitals as well as skills development in a diverse
range of artforms including visual arts, theatre, dance, choral works, drumming,
photographic, circus skills, sculpture, mosaics, storytelling, textiles and more.
A number of projects focus on both traditional and contemporary Indigenous culture.
Look out for a CASP project in your area!
See
the full list of 2005 CASP grant recipients [here]
Enquiries
Rachael Vincent
Communications Manager
Tel 02 9247 8577 ext 5
Email rachael@regionalartsnsw.com.au
The Country Arts Support Program is made possible
with funding devolved
from the NSW Ministry for the Arts.

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