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History

'Create NSW’s Arts and Cultural Funding Program provides funding opportunities for arts and cultural organisations, professional artists and arts/cultural workers across a wide range of artforms and disciplines.'

Latest Winners / Recipients

Year: 2020

recipient The Red Room Company $125,000 : To support its vision for 2021–2024 ‘to cultivate cultural impact and creative excellence in poets, poetry and projects across core areas’ of environment, amplification/visibility, First Nations, youth and marginalised voices.
recipient y separately published work icon Sydney Review of Books James Ley (editor), 2013 Sydney : Sydney Review of Books , 2013- Z1913808 2013 website periodical review (99 issues) 'The Sydney Review of Books is an online journal devoted to long-form literary criticism. It is motivated by the belief that in-depth analysis and robust critical discussion are crucial to the development of Australia's literary culture. We decided to embark on this project because of our concerns about the reduced space for serious literary criticism in the mainstream media, and the newspapers in particular, given their uncertain future. We intend the Sydney Review of Books to be a venue in which Australian writers and critics can engage with books at length, a venue in which to rediscover the intimate connection between the art of criticism and the art of the essay. The Review's focus is Australian writing, but it will also consider the work of overseas authors.' (Source: sydneyreviewofbooks.com/about/ )
$50,000: To support its delivery of ‘a vibrant program of review and feature essays authored by the best writers in Australia and NSW in 2021–2024’. SRB said, ‘We will continue to support local writers through fellowships and residencies, and we will broaden our audience engagement through increased public programming and regional outreach.’
recipient Varuna Writers' Retreat and Literary Centre $185,000: To support its delivery of ‘professional development and mentorship to writers nationwide’.
recipient WestWords $210,000: To ‘create opportunities, career pathways and capacity for Western Sydney writers and writing … through the provision of programs to develop skills, audiences and the artform’.
(Festivals: Annual organisations funding) Newcastle Writers Festival ($70,000), for the 2021 Festival Program—Reimagined
recipient (Festivals: Organisations projects funding) National Young Writers' Festival $40,000), for the planning, programming and presentation of NYWF in 2021
recipient (Literature: Annual organisations) Australian Book Review, Inc. ($30,000), to ‘enable ABR to commission more NSW writers, increase payment rates, and to build on successful 2014–2020 NSW programs’
recipient (Literature: Annual organisations) Hunter Writers' Centre ($70,000), for annual operations and program
recipient (Literature: Annual organisations) Writing NSW ($190,000), to support NSW writers and writing 2021
recipient (Literature: Annual organisations) South Coast Writers Centre ($80,000), for the 2021 program
recipient (Literature: Annual organisations) New England Writers Centre ($22,000), for the 2021 program
recipient (Literature: Annual organisations) Booranga Writers' Centre ($35,000), for the 2021 program
recipient (Literature: Projects funding) Luke Carman ($19,500), for the creation and development of ‘Splinters of Ice’, a collection of short stories to be published by Giramondo in 2021
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