Explore case studies about activities and organisations funded through Arts Queensland programs as well as other projects and initiatives that offer useful reflections on practice and outcomes for you and your arts business.
Confidence, coordination and dancing - Kindy Moves gives children a jump start on learning
Bundaberg arts company Creative Regions scores a comedy hit with play aimed at young-at-heart travellers
A photographic exhibition of Queensland’s Murweh region showcased the heritage and character through the eyes of local photographers.
A residency across Townsville High schools created new wearable artwork, reflecting the student’s respect and pride in their Indigenous heritage and cultures.
Using technology and personal storytelling, the ECHO installation sparked connection and empathy from Australia to South Africa.
Artist Emma McLucas collaborated with students at Lockyer District High School to develop wall murals around the school to inspire students.
An artist collaboration with a kindy on Macleay Island create interactive play spaces and handmade instruments.
Students used creativity, choreography and collaborative learning as part of Dance… Like No One is Watching.
The Saltwater Project grew from Gold Coast author Ben Allmon’s desire to learn more about the Indigenous maritime history of his local area, the Saltwater people - the Bundjalung, Yugambeh and Quandamooka peoples – who have rich maritime history that is slowly being lost.
For nearly a decade the Cairns Indigenous Art Fair (CIAF) celebrates Queensland’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures by showcasing exceptional contemporary and traditional visual and performing arts.