Fourteen new arts projects will take place in regional Queensland over the next twelve months thanks to significant funding from the Australian Government’s Regional Arts Fund grants.
Flying Arts News
Here’s what the Flying Arts Community achieved in 2020
Flying Arts delivered programs to over 5,200 participants in 2020. With your help, we can support more Queenslanders in 2021.
June eNews: Are you entering the Queensland Regional Art Awards?
We’ve got news! Participation Grants for Artlands 2021, At Enquirer Bursaries for Year 11 & 12, and how you can support Flying Arts this end of Financial Year.
Media Release: Career-launching art prize for Regional Queensland artist calling for entries
Emerging and established artists living in regional and remote Queensland are invited to send in their entries by 23 July to win a share of up to $42,000 worth of prizes in this year’s Queensland Regional Art Awards (QRAA).
Art of the Archive – Flying Arts 500 Club Fundraising Event
May eNews: Are you entering the Queensland Regional Art Awards?
We’ve got news! Entries open for Queensland Regional Art Awards, critical writing program for Year 11 & 12, and more.
Meet Philomena Yeatman
Philomena Yeatman is a Gunggandji and Kuku Yalanji woman, born and raised in the Yarrabah community. She began her art career in 1991 as a screen printer and jewellery maker, then later developing her skills as a weaver, producing table mats, fans and baskets.
Meet Michelle Yeatman
Michelle Yeatman belongs to the Gunggandji people and was born
and raised in the Yarrabah community. She is an artist working across the mediums of ceramics, painting and printmaking.