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We are hiring! Communications Officer
The Communications Officer position at Outback Arts is up for grabs! If you enjoy working in a friendly environment where you will be doing something positive for the community in a varied and interesting role then this opportunity is for you. Alternatively expressions of interest are being sought for project based roles. If you are interested in working in the arts industry now is the time to get in touch!
Outback Arts Executive Director, named Chairperson of state funding advisory board
Outback Arts Executive Director, Jamie-Lea Trindall has been appointed as Chairperson, representing the Create NSW Aboriginal Arts & Culture Board. Jamie-Lea has been a member of the board for the past three years.
The Outback Arts region gains Aboriginal Arts Officer
Outback Arts are very pleased to welcome Lorraine (Rainy) King into the position of Aboriginal Arts Officer. Lorraine will be based at Outback’s regional office in Coonamble but will service and support Aboriginal Artists across the Shires of Bourke, Brewarrina, Bogan, Cobar, Coonamble, Warren and Walgett.
Western Region Arts and Culture on display through Standing Stories
The Outback Arts region gains another valuable cultural asset today as the Standing Stories Sculpture Walk in Bourke is opened to the public through the release of the brochure for the self-guided tour.
Expression of Interest - Aboriginal Arts Workers
Outback Arts are seeking expressions of interest from dynamic individuals to support the development and sustainability of Aboriginal arts and cultural practice within the region.
We are hiring!
Outback Arts are seeking casual office staff at their Creative Arts Centre in Coonamble.
Cobar Sound Chapel officially opens
On Saturday 2nd April, after two decades of work, the Cobar Sound Chapel was officially opened. Erected in 1901 the iconic 33-foot-high Silver Tank in Cobar supported the thriving mining town for many years, however, after years of disuse, this water tank has been architecturally repurposed and filled with something new – music.
Outback Arts, welcomes 2022 Board
The 2022 Outback Arts board has been confirmed at their Annual General Meeting, held on Monday 28 March. This year the Board welcomed several new members whilst farewelling others who have diligently supported Outback Arts and represented their communities, some for many years.
Can you help Arts Northern Rivers?
COVID, then floods - the creative industries in the Northern Rivers are under immeasurable pressure and some will be on the brink.
‘A Haunting’
You may have seen or heard whispers about a strange red pulsing light, aminating from inside a dilapidated, vacant looking farmhouse, on the Castlereagh Highway near Armatree.
This artistic installation is the most recent work by one of Australia’s most renowned contemporary artists, both nationally and internationally, Tracey Moffatt.
Regional Arts core funding uplift, by Create NSW
Communities in the Outback Arts region are set to benefit as a result of a funding boost by Create NSW into the Regional Arts Network. This increase in core organisational funding will support employment opportunities and exciting new community initiatives.
Art Gallery NSW - Donation to Outback Arts
A couple of weeks ago Outback Arts were absolutely thrilled to collect a truckload of gallery supplies donated by the Art Gallery of NSW. This partnership has been in the works for quite some time and this certainly isn't the end.
Australian Museum Exhibition 'Unsettled' - Featuring Outback Artists
This newly opened exhibition at the Australian Museum in Sydney has attracted enormous attention and widespread media publicity. In its midst are a number of Aboriginal Artists and Knowledge Holders from and connected to the Outback Arts region, who are promoting Aboriginal culture and truth-telling on a national scale.
The Outback – Restarted
We are delighted to announce that Outback Arts – along with the 14 Regional Arts Development Organisations - have each received a one-off $130,000 from Create NSW through their special Restart program. This is stimulus funding out of NSW Treasury in response to COVID-19 to boost arts activities and employment across regional NSW.
2021 CASP Recipients Announced
An exciting number of creative and cultural projects will be popping up all over the Outback Arts region with the announcement of the successful recipients for the Country Arts Support Program (CASP) to be delivered throughout 2021.
NSW arts and culture gets $5 million boost
Outback Arts are very pleased to report that artist Victor Bartley has been successful in securing a portion of this funding ($18,500) for Bourke’s Percy Hobson Mural project. This water tower mural will honour Percy Hobson, an Indigenous athlete and native of Bourke, who was the first Aboriginal Australian to win a gold medal at the Commonwealth British Empire Games (for the high jump) in 1962.
Jimmy Little Memorial Mural, is underway in Walgett
Jimmy’s daughter Ms Frances Peters-Little said she was thrilled by the decision in paying tribute to her dad and recognising his contribution to Reconciliation, Indigenous Health & Education programs. Jimmy was also voted a ‘National Living Treasure’ in 2004 and awarded the APRA prestigious Ted Albert Award for this ‘Outstanding Services to the Australian Music Industry’ in 2010.