Seven Flying Arts Facilitators attended a local Brisbane Schools Year 7 Art Day. Students could choose from the following seven half-day workshops to attend.
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Muttaburra State School
Flying Arts Facilitator Paul Stumkat travelled to Muttaburra State School in the middle of Queensland to assist with the construction of the Centre of Queensland Monument.
Young Artists and Educators paint their mark on Queensland‘s street art Capital
This school holidays young emerging artists will have the opportunity to design and paint a large-scale collaborative mural in Toowoomba, the street art capital of Queensland, at the University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba (USQ) as part of Flying Art’s Artiz Street Art program running 25 – 27 September, 2019.
This is what we got out of the QRAA – recognition, encouragement and confidence.
There’s a persistent theme that we get when asking past touring artists about what they got out of entering the Queensland Regional Art Awards (QRAA). Recognition, encouragement and confidence are the three most used words!
Touring our art with the QRAA was so worthwhile.
Would you like your work to tour in a state-wide exhibition? Learn about what the feels like from some of our very own QRAA touring artists!
Our work toured with the QRAA exhibition – yours could too!
These artists had their artwork tour as part of the exhibition outcome of the Queensland Regional Art Awards (QRAA). Read about their experiences!
What is it like to be chosen in the QRAA?
We sat down and had a chat to some of our Queensland Regional Art Awards (QRAA) alumni to talk about what it was like for their work to be chosen for an award and/or to tour.