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$415,000 goes to arts projects

Paul Girrawah House, senior Ngambri-Ngunnawal custodian

Thirteen artists and arts groups will share in more than $415,000 in funding through the first round of the ACT government’s 2025 Arts Activities ($5000 to $50,000) program, formerly known as project funding.

Among the successful recipients, artist and senior Ngambri-Ngunnawal custodian Paul Girrawah House   has received support to create a multi-media installation for the National Gallery of Victoria’s Country Road Biennale in 2026, while internationally-known choreographer James Batchelor will present his new dance work Resonance at the Canberra Theatre Centre.

The full list of recipients is as follows:

Josie Alexandra To expand skills as a producer by collaborating with emerging director Rhavin Banda on the short film Meth Monk $47,625 Screen
James Batchelor To support the presentation of a new dance work Resonance at the Canberra Theatre Centre $24,137 Dance
Sarah Chalmers To train in voice coaching methodologies in vocal expression, resilience, and sustainability $18,668 Theatre
Sugar Kaye Grefaldeo To stage Fortūna, a dance/theatre work $22,200 Dance
Paul House To create a multi-media installation for National Gallery of Victoria Country Road Biennale 2026 $50,000 Visual Art
Zora Kerr To prototype the digital game I Am This Castle $44,547 Digital Games
Blame the Shadows To develop MOTHER, a five-screen moving-image work $29,500 Visual Art
Marissa McDowell To develop the imagiNATION project, imagining a future through First Nation storytellers, poets and animators $50,000 Literature
Jessica Sousa Ornelas To complete the novel Birds of Paradise $16,820 Literature
Somesh Putcha To support a promotional tour of her upcoming album Ever Playful $10,741 Music
Shadows of the Undertow To create and produce the band’s debut studio album $49,183 Music
Shwa Shwa Theatre To support a creative development reimagining The Hairy Ape $26,594 Theatre
Miriam Slater To support the one-year anniversary showcase of The Noosh in Canberra $25,000 Theatre

 

Helen Musa

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