Published: 16th February 2024
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 10:00am on Friday, March 1 and closes at 2:00pm on Thursday, April 11.
Applications are invited for projects beginning Saturday, July 1.
More information about this funding round will be available on the RAFF webpage and during a grant-writing session from 5:00pm on Friday, March 15 at the Kingston Butter Factory Cultural Precinct.