Brisbane-based author and journalist Susan Johnson travelled to Greece to present her paper Elsewhere: On not being home, creativity as expatriation.
Violist Kieran Welch received mentoring and professional development opportunities at the 2016 Bang on a Can Summer Festival and developed a global network of leading contemporary musicians.
Brisbane cellist, Katherine Philp, enhanced her performance skills through exposure to ideas and techniques from other artistic disciplines.
Singer/songwriter Louise O’Reilly participation in the NES artist residency program in Skagaströnd Iceland has led to new partnerships, deepened network and new opportunities.
During Ryan Daffurn's residency in Leipzig he created a significant new body of work, connected with other artists and is now looking forward to several upcoming exhibitions and opportunities in 2016 and 2017.
Composer, artist and creative producer Dr Leah Barclay participated in a US-based mentorship program that developed her professional reputation and helped her to secure international presentation opportunities.