Arts funding news for December
The Australian Government has given AUD115,000 (€75,972) to nine regional Western Australian artists and organisations. Eight of the awards are for community based programmes that … Read more
The Australian Government has given AUD115,000 (€75,972) to nine regional Western Australian artists and organisations. Eight of the awards are for community based programmes that … Read more
The National Institute of Scenic Arts and Music (INAEM) in Spain has given €6.2m to theatre and circus companies in the country. The money is … Read more
Sydney Theatre Company (STC) is now accepting applications for the 2015 Patrick White Playwrights’ Award (PWPA) and Patrick White Playwrights’ Fellowship (PWPF). The AUD32,500 (€20,350) … Read more
Photo: production at Olive Tree Theatre, home of Johannesburg’s Women’s Theatre Festival part (© Manuela Accarpio) National Arts Council South Africa (NAC) CEO Rosemary Mangope … Read more
Photo: Consortium Instabile’s Pollinaria, part of GALA Artist Labs (© Daniela D’Arielli) The Green Art Lab Alliance (GALA) has released its first funding guide for … Read more
Digital subscription TV channel Sky Arts is bringing together arts organisations and independent production companies through its new initiative, Sky Arts Amplify. Sky Arts Amplify encourages … Read more
Our latest roundup of the month’s funding news in the performing arts: Fund-Finder, a new guidebook for finding performing arts funding in Europe, has been … Read more
Social enterprise Cause4 has joined forces with the European Sponsorship Association (ESA) to launch the first-ever dedicated arts and culture certificate in sponsorship. Starting with … Read more
Iconic Glasgow arts complex The Arches has announced that it is to go into administration. The planned closure sparked a number of prominent arts and … Read more
Australian circus and performing arts company Circus Oz is an animal-free circus troupe founded in 1978. The company has since toured to over 100 cities and regions … Read more