Resources by Arts Queensland
Using public art to engage with visually impaired children
This case study demonstrates how a Queensland school uses interactive artwork to communicate information and enable learning for visually impaired children. The case study outlines the key outcomes and findings of the project as well as future plans for continuation of this worthy initiative.
Read moreUsing cultural activities to engage children and young people during school holidays
This Australian case study outlines a school holiday arts and cultural programme providing sustained delivery of creative opportunities for children and young people in remote Indigenous communities.
Read moreCommunity engagement through festival projects
Community engagement is a core part of the Mackay Festival’s planning and programming, with events such as the Bobcat Ballet bringing new audiences to the arts. This case study demonstrates some of the learnings from years of community engagement activity.
Read moreGrowing arts and cultural participation and partnerships in regional communities
This case study from Queensland, Australia outlines how the Cultural Precinct has engaged with regional communities in recent years. Queensland’s Cultural Precinct has a strong presence in regional communities across the state, through touring programmes and exhibitions, artist workshops and residencies, performance simulcasts, collections loans, virtual access to collections, digital engagement projects, research and internships. These activities grow regional participation in arts and culture and support professional development of artists and arts and cultural workers. Some of the major ways the institutions at the Cultural Precinct have engaged with regional communities in recent years are outlined.
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