Project News & Updates
The Country Arts Support Program (CASP) is an annual small grants program delivered by Outback Arts in partnership with Create NSW. It supports community arts and cultural development in regional NSW.
Featuring stories from Nyngan, Coonamble and Warren. Outback Outloud is a community podcast and oral history recording project by Outback Arts, delivered in partnership with Signal Creative.
Facilitated by Coonamble artist Rainy King, Outback Arts is presenting a 5-week kids art program.
From 18 October Little Artists will explore Clay, Collage and Printmaking.
The Outback Archies is officially open! On Saturday 17 September Outback Arts hosted a special exhibition opening where artists, art lovers and community members came along, to celebrate our region's artists and the 'Legends and Landscapes' that make our communities so special.
Gravity is a free workshop combining elements of contemporary dance and aerial apparatus (Hoop and Silks). This workshop is designed for beginners and the content will be adjusted to suit each individual's abilities.
The Outback Archies Art Prize is an Outback Arts project, now in its twelfth year! In this time the Outback Archies has grown in anticipation with each year, shining a light on the diverse and talented creatives in the region, as they celebrate and explore the theme ‘Legends and Landscapes’.
Twenty-nine artists from across NSW have been announced as participants in the state-wide Regional Futures project, including three artists working on two commissions from the Arts OutWest region. Regional Futures is a two-year state-wide creative project funded by Create NSW and delivered by the NSW Regional Arts Network which represents 15 member organisations that support and promote artists and creative practice across regional NSW.
Outback Arts, in partnership with Signal Creative, is coming to Warren, Coonamble and Nyngan between 16th and 28th May, to deliver the project "Outback Outloud" series 2.
You can listen to the first series of Outback Outloud produced last year here featuring Walgett, Brewarrina, Cobar and Bourke.
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 2022.
$17,000 has been awarded to eight projects within the Outback Arts region to support community arts and cultural development. This funding program is well established and provides regional people access to a diverse range of cultural programs each year and brings local opportunities that may otherwise have not been available.
Outback Outloud is an audio storytelling project involving workshops and a community story booth designed to collect stories from and about people in remote NSW, Outback Arts region. Outback Outloud encourages full community participation and accessible events where people share their stories.