Arts Update 2008

Welcome to Arts Update, the monthly newsletter from Arts Queensland which includes features, news, professional development opportunities, competitions and give-aways.

Our aim is to provide subscribers with an in-depth look at the arts and culture in Queensland. We welcome your suggestions so we can ensure Arts Update includes information that you want. Please email us at artsupdate@arts.qld.gov.au

In this issue

Spotlight on AQ
 

Arts market propels state performers on to international stage.

APAM
APAM

The buzz surrounding Queensland's performing arts scene has gone international with several companies looking to secure overseas tours following showcases at the recent Australian Performing Arts Market (APAM). Read full story >

   

Test Drive the Arts hits top gear

Test Drive the Arts kicks into gear again this year with eight more performing arts companies and venues joining the innovative audience-building program. Read full story >

   
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Spotlight
 

New world tea wares hot property in London

New world tea wares
New world tea wares

Exhibiting at London's prestigious Victoria and Albert Museum has opened the eyes, and career opportunities, of Queensland artisans Matthew Dwyer and Anna Varendorff. Read full story >

   

Memory of music greats to open doors for industry hopefuls

Greg Charles

Music greats Grant McLennan and Billy Thorpe continue their legacy of inspiring Queensland musicians with two State Government-funded initiatives to promote and support homegrown talent. Read full story >

   

Maestro Fritzsch Gala signals new era for The Queensland Orchestra

Maestro Johannes Fritzsch

The Queensland Orchestra's Chief Conductor Maestro Johannes Fritzsch made a promise that his first concert would showcase music by an Australian composer. Read full story >

   
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News in Brief
 

Honest approach wins playwrights acclaim

MUESEXPO 2008

A comedy, symbolist fairytale and probing judicial drama have been short-listed for the 2008-09 Queensland Premier's Drama Award. Read full story >

   

Picasso's art collection an exclusive for Queensland

Picasso

Barely drawing a breath after the phenomenal success of the Andy Warhol exhibition, the Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA) is set to stage a second Australian exclusive, Pablo Picasso’s personal collection. Read full story >

   

Queensland boasts Australia's best Heritage and Cultural Tourism attraction

Rail Museum
Rail Museum

Ipswich's Workshops Rail Museum has taken out a top prize at the Australian Tourism Awards. Read full story >

   

Piers Lane promises ‘world-class’ Australian Festival of Chamber Music

Internationally renowned Australian pianist Piers Lane, Artistic Director of The Australian Festival of Chamber Music, unveiled the 2008 program at a gala event in Brisbane earlier this month. Read full story >

   

Give an inspirational Queenslander the recognition they deserve

Do you know an inspirational person who has made a significant contribution to the arts in Queensland? Read full story >

   
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Talk Back
 

Q&A - with Virginia Rigney, Chair of the art+place Queensland Public Art Fund Curatorial Panel

Q and A - Virginia Rigby

The launch of the $12 million art+place Queensland Public Art Fund late last year was the talk of the state arts sector. Gold Coast Art Gallery curator Virginia Rigney is the chair of the art+place Curatorial Panel and she talks to Arts Update about the fund, public art in the community and her passion for art in public spaces. Read full story >

   
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Arts Catch-up
 

Battle of the arts Night

Battle of the arts Night

Battles for the environment and free-will rage at the Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Art in April with The Carbon Footprint Cabaret and Zen Zen Zo's Sub-Con Warrior 2.0. Read full story >

   

Cyclone Tracy whirls into Cairns opening

Cyclone Tracy

An English girl arrives at Darwin airport in the summer of 1974.  An Aboriginal girl travels on horseback in the winter of 1928.  Both are fleeing a crime and will meet at the centre of a cyclone. Read full story >

   

Billy Missi carves solo exhibition

Billy Missi

Emerging Torres Strait artist Billy Missi who has embraced the distinctive print-making style that has forged international careers for Denis Nona and Alix Tipoti, has opened his first solo show at KickArts Galleries in Cairns. Read full story >

   
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What's on at the Cultural Centre
 

REFLECTIONS: Referendum 40 years and to the future

Reflections

Past and present come together at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre when the Aboriginal Centre for Performing Arts (ACPA) presents REFLECTIONS: Referendum 40 years and to the future from 15-19 April. Read full story >

   

Private collection of outstanding photographers works become public for the first time

Private collection of outstanding photographers works
Private collection of outstanding photographers works

Images from the state's leading contemporary photographers will be on show this month with avid collector Dr Daryl Hewson sharing his renowned private archive for the first time. Read full story >

   

Sublime Chinese landscapes on show at Queensland Art Gallery

Chinese Landscapes

The stunning exhibition Mountains and Streams: Chinese Paintings from the NGV Asian Collection will be showcased at the Queensland Art Gallery 19 March - 9 June. Read full story >

   

QTC takes no prisoners with second production

QTC

The outrageous realities of living in the big smoke come crashing home in Queensland Theatre Company's riotous comedy of desperation The Prisoner of Second Avenue. Read full story >

   
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Professional development
 

AbaF

The Australia Business Arts Foundation is holding a number of information sessions and lectures throughout March and April that will help boost the funding capabilities of arts organisations. Read full story >

   

Entries open for Australian Concerto and Vocal Competition

The annual Australian Concerto and Vocal Competition which awards more than $18,000 in prizes to emerging artists has opened for entries. Read full story >

   

Young Entrepreneurs Success (YES) seminars

The Pacific Film and Television Commission are calling for applications to the Indigenous Development Scheme. Read full story >

   

AbaF workshop in Brisbane - Board development

Be sure to save the date for AbaF's Board Development workshop in Brisbane on Tuesday 3 June, 2008.  Maximise your board’s performance with this practical and interactive workshop. Read full story >

   
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Useful Links
 

Playing Australia

http://www.arts.gov.au/arts/playing_australia
Playing Australia, the national performing arts touring program, gives all Australians better access to some of the country's best performing arts. Read full story >

   

Artsupport

http://www.australiacouncil.gov.au/philanthropy/ artsupport_australia_newsletters/artsupport _australia_newsletter
If you are interested in philanthropy as a source of income for your organisation you should subscribe to the Artsupport newsletter. Read full story >

   

Australia Council funding guide for 2008

http://www.australiacouncil.gov.au/the_arts/ features/ 120_ways_we_support_the_arts
The Australia Council for the Arts has released details of its funding programs for 2008. Grants are being offered in 58 categories and more than 60 initiatives are managed either directly or with partner organisations. Read full story >

   

Dictionary of Australian Artists Online

http://www.daao.org.au
The Dictionary of Australian Artists Online (DAAO) is an open access and dynamic scholarly reference work and currently includes 6944 biographies by more than 400 biographers. Read full story >

   

Ontour onstage 2008 season kicks off

www.qac.org.au
Queensland Arts Council's Ontour onstage 2008 season brochure is out now. Read full story >

   
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Free stuff
 

Arts Update is offering four readers the opportunity to win a double pass see the The Carbon Footprint Cabaret at the Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts in Fortitude Valley. Read full story >

   
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We welcome feedback and contributions to Arts Update. Please contact the editor, Rachael Bottle on (07) 3225 8841 or email artsupdate@arts.qld.gov.au

 

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