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Flying Arts 2020 Annual Report

Flying Arts is an arts and cultural development organisation which has been delivering visual arts projects and services to regional and remote Queensland since 1971. The Association has played a significant role in inspiring artists and communities, as well as helping to overcome the impacts of regional isolation and remote living.

Flying Arts is an arts and cultural development organisation which has been delivering visual arts projects and services to regional and remote Queensland since 1971. The Association has played a significant role in inspiring artists and communities, as well as helping to overcome the impacts of regional isolation and remote living.

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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT<br />

WORKSHOPS<br />

The one-day workshop series continued to help hone technical and business<br />

skills for artists and arts workers across emerging and established careers.<br />

This year 47 people attended the workshops which were conducted at the<br />

Southbank campus of TAFE Queensland.<br />

TAKING CARE OF YOUR PRACTICE AND YOURSELF 23 February<br />

Scotia Monkivitch<br />

MAPPING YOUR ARTS CAREER<br />

26 April<br />

Katie Whyte<br />

DEVELOPING ART PRODUCTS<br />

14 June<br />

Liam Herne<br />

DELIVERING WORKSHOPS FOR YOUNG<br />

26 July<br />

AUDIENCES<br />

Heather Fairbairn<br />

“This workshop was absolutely<br />

fantastic! I feel empowered<br />

with the tools gained from this<br />

workshop to begin planning my<br />

arts career and feel clarity in<br />

the process.”<br />

- Workshop Participant<br />

Top left: Troy Casey and Amanda Hayman from Blaklash Creative facilitating Exhibition Development Program in Mackay. Image credit: Lisa Beilby.<br />

Bottom left: Participants take part in an Exhibition Development Program activity. Image credit: Lisa Beilby.<br />

Right: Participants Ellen Ericsen, Catherine Mason and Nadine Schmoll brainstorming at Brisbane Exhibition Development Program. Image credit: Elysha Rei<br />

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