EOIs Open: Small Schools Projects

18feb(feb 18)9:00 am16mar(mar 16)5:00 pmEOIs Open: Small Schools ProjectsProject Opportunity

Time

February 18 (Tuesday) 9:00 am - March 16 (Monday) 5:00 pm(GMT+10:00) View in my time

Location

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Event Details

Up to $5,000 per year is available for small schools in regional and remote Queensland with 50 students or less for Artist/Teacher collaborations.*

This opportunity allows schools to work collaboratively with an experienced Flying Arts artist to plan and deliver a visual arts incursion (workshop/residency) of your selection to collaborate on an arts rich experience for students and the wider school community.

Please provide us with as much information as possible about the proposed project you would like delivered. We encourage applicants to be creative in supporting their proposal, e.g. use of images, video, etc.

EOIs will be assessed on alignment with curriculum, engagement, distance from a metropolitan centre, community benefit, creativity of the idea and ongoing impact.

There is no need to tell us the artist you want to work with as we will match you with the best person from our team.

EOIs Close 5pm, 16 March, 2020.

Submit EOI

* pending successful funding bids from Flying Arts Alliance.


Further Information

Key dates

18 February – EOIs Open 9am
16 March – EOIs Close 5pm
23 March to 27 March – Project Applicants Contacted
July – Successful Project Recipients Announced
August to November – Program Delivery Period*

Key Deliverables

– Work with Flying Arts collaboratively to plan the incursion through online meetings or phone calls
– Liaise with selected artist leading up to incursion
– Provide proposed lesson plan developed in conjunction with selected artist prior to project commencement
– Provide documentation of the incursion and complete all acquittal requirements (as outlined overleaf) within four weeks of project conclusion
– Collect and report on feedback regarding the incursion from all school stakeholders

Selection Criteria

– Number of enrolled students (must be 50 or less)
– Alignment with curriculum – focus on Visual Arts linked with non-arts curriculum area
– Distance of school from metropolitan centre
– Evidence of need for the project idea
– Creativity of project idea
– Level of achievable outcomes
– Potential for community engagement and ongoing impact for school and community

What will be supported?

– Ideas that are described clearly with achievable goals
– Projects that meet the selection criteria
– Projects that deliver an exciting Visual Arts incursion
– Projects that have scope to provide benefit to the wider local community
– Projects that can be completed by a single Flying Arts artist

What will not be supported?

– Projects with a mural-based outcome
– Projects primarily focused on an Arts area outside of Visual Arts
– (Arts areas outside of Visual Arts are acceptable as a cross-curriculum link)
– Projects specifying an artist (Flying Arts will match an artist to supported projects)
– Projects that start or conclude outside of the Project Delivery period (August – November 2020)
– Projects that exceed the scope of affordability
– Project applications that are incomplete or missing important supporting documentation or information
– Project applications by schools who have not successfully submitted all acquittal requirements from previously approved Small Schools Fund Projects

Reporting Requirements

Applicants will be required to supply a completed outcome report within four weeks of project conclusion. Outcome report must contain the following:

– High quality, high resolution photographs
– Signed photography clearance forms
– Completed lesson plan
– Project reflection report (question and answer format)
– Online feedback report (question and answer format)
– Completed claims form for material reimbursement

Do you have further questions? Please contact the By Request Program Lead at byrequest@flyingarts.org.au or on (07) 3216 1322.