Regional Arts Development Fund grants
Funding for seven creative projects
Artworks, a musical, and an oral history project will be among the projects delivered by the latest recipients of support from the Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF).
Seven recipients will share funding of $29,631, with varying amounts allocated.
RADF is a partnership between Logan City Council and the Queensland Government to support local arts and culture in regional Queensland.
The latest recipients are:
- Logan City Historical Museum Society Inc for a Logan oral history project recording interviews with representatives of early local families.
- Beenleigh Theatre Group to produce an original musical Mayhem in June for their 2024 Fringe season.
- Shevaun Russell for an illustrated book Connect to Nature aimed at children and families.
- Belinda Adams for professional coaching to progress the development of her memoir Bought a Bus.
- Jake Moss for a week-long residency at Woodridge Skate Park to produce artworks and a book to document the history and use of the community space.
- Natasha Narain for an artist residency and workshops at Logan Art Gallery to coincide with her solo show ReKalibrating Kantha on altered books in March and April.
- Ronelle Reid for a solo exhibition at Logan Art Gallery in December 2024 and January 2025 featuring a soundscape,150 miniature paintings and workshops for children and adults.
The next RADF funding round opens at 10am on Friday, March 1 and closes at 2pm on Thursday, April 11.
Applications are invited for projects beginning Saturday, July 1.
More information about this funding round will be available on the RADF webpage – logan.qld.gov.au/RADF – and during a grant-writing session from 5pm on Friday, March 15 at the Kingston Butter Factory Cultural Precinct.