Post by marquis01 on Feb 27, 2012 1:56:07 GMT -5
The RADF Forum will be held at Cairns Botanic Gardens Visitor Centre from 1 - 4pm on Sunday 1 April 2012. The six case studies will be presented between 1:20 - 2:20pm.
Tropical Writers Festival has been identified as an outstanding project in the category of: Building Community Cultural Capacity.
Cairns Regional Council's RADF Forum will present a selection of successful RADF projects that exemplify aspects of a robust arts industry, with the aim of stimulating, inspiring and educating our region’s arts industry. The six selected projects each in a different RADF category and their corresponding case studies aim to provide the general public with a snapshot of ‘stand out’ projects that have been produced within the community, with support from the Council through RADF.
As the coordinator of the event, and also because she prepared the outcome documents relating to the 2010 Festival, Diane Finlay will represent Tropical Writers. The forum will be open to the general public to attend with personal invites sent to artists and artsworkers, art collectives and art companies.
Presenters will speak about their original intentions and the outcomes they had planned. Including discussing what changes happened within the duration of their project, what went wrong and what has happened to the project/their other projects /their career or arts practice since the project’s completion.
Creative Partnerships have programmed a 1 hr long RADF case study session from 1:20 - 2:20pm to present six case studies. Each case study is only 10 mins long, so we don't run over time.
Tropical Writers Festival has been identified as an outstanding project in the category of: Building Community Cultural Capacity.
Cairns Regional Council's RADF Forum will present a selection of successful RADF projects that exemplify aspects of a robust arts industry, with the aim of stimulating, inspiring and educating our region’s arts industry. The six selected projects each in a different RADF category and their corresponding case studies aim to provide the general public with a snapshot of ‘stand out’ projects that have been produced within the community, with support from the Council through RADF.
As the coordinator of the event, and also because she prepared the outcome documents relating to the 2010 Festival, Diane Finlay will represent Tropical Writers. The forum will be open to the general public to attend with personal invites sent to artists and artsworkers, art collectives and art companies.
Presenters will speak about their original intentions and the outcomes they had planned. Including discussing what changes happened within the duration of their project, what went wrong and what has happened to the project/their other projects /their career or arts practice since the project’s completion.
Creative Partnerships have programmed a 1 hr long RADF case study session from 1:20 - 2:20pm to present six case studies. Each case study is only 10 mins long, so we don't run over time.