CASP 2024 Recipients Announced

The Outback Arts region is set to be buzzing with a variety of creative and cultural endeavours as the successful recipients of the Country Arts Support Program (CASP) for 2024 are announced.

With $15,000 allocated to six projects within the region, the program aims to foster community arts and cultural development. This funding not only provides access to a diverse range of cultural programs but also creates local opportunities that might otherwise be unavailable. Outback Arts Executive Director Jamie-Lea Trindall lauds CASP as a significant investment, emphasizing its role in empowering regional communities to realize their own arts and culture projects. The funded initiatives span a spectrum of activities, from music festivals to mural projects, highlighting the region's vibrant creative spirit.

2024 CASP Recipients :

Singing Your Stories, Warren Chamber Music Festival Incorporated

A Connected Creative Community, Cobar Shire Council

Intensive weekend art workshop using Pastels, Cobar Arts Council Inc.

Ngungilanha Dance + Cultural Group, Miss Maddy Hodgetts

Turning over a new leaf, The Walgett Art Group

Art on the Bogan, Lynette Quinton

The Country Arts Support Program is made possible through funding provided by Create NSW.

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