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More than $25k available for new Rotorua arts initiatives

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9 Aug, 2018 05:00 PM3 mins to read

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Artist Maggie Covell received funding in a previous round which meant she was able to engage and give back to the community as part of her project. Photo/Supplied

Artist Maggie Covell received funding in a previous round which meant she was able to engage and give back to the community as part of her project. Photo/Supplied

The Rotorua Creative Communities Scheme is seeking applications for funding for local arts projects.

Applications are open until September 26.

Local Creative Communities Scheme administrator Julie Parsons said with just over $25,000 available for new arts projects in the community, this was a fantastic opportunity for locals with an artistic passion to make their dreams a reality.

The Creative Communities Scheme provides funding to local arts projects so that all New Zealanders can be involved in, support or attend a wide range of events including dance, literature, Māori, crafts, film, music, Pacific arts, theatre and visual arts.

Artist Maggie Covell received funding in a previous round which meant she was able to engage and give back to the community as part of her project.

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With support from the scheme, Covell created an interactive colouring book featuring women who were trailblazers, innovators, rebels and creative visionaries in history.

Maggie Covell's Fierce Little Handbook of Women A-Z highlights cultural diversity and was designed as an educational device to empower.

"The Creative Communities Scheme funding allowed me to donate 30 books to Ngongotaha Primary School and carry out a workshop with students exploring the art and concepts of the book.

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"The grant also allowed me to get more books printed which meant I could have it on display in art galleries and museums throughout New Zealand," Covell said.

Maggie Covell's Fierce Little Handbook of Women A-Z is for sale on her website www.maggiecovell.com and was selected by renowned Wellington gallery The Dowse Art Gallery to be associated with two events and exhibitions it has hosted.

The book will also be stocked in its shop, which has recently been named best museum shop in New Zealand.

Covell was also part of the Toi Ohomai graduates art exhibition last November entitled Multiple Threads and gave a public talk to share her stories around the process with the community.

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In the last funding round 16 local arts initiatives received grants with more than $26,000 being distributed, ranging in value from $600 to $4000.

Successful projects included theatre, kapa haka video, cultural and writing festivals, speech and drama and Aria competitions, along with a wide range of art workshops including felting, glass, ceramics, silver clay and prints.

Applications must be for arts projects which have not yet started and which will be completed within 12 months of receiving funding.

Previous applicants are welcome to apply, but will only be considered if their end-of-project accountability reports have been received.

Applications can be downloaded from www.rotorualakescouncil.nz/creativecommunities and completed applications should be emailed to Julie.parsons@rotorualc.nz by September 26 2018, or posted or delivered to Julie Parsons at Rotorua Lakes Council, Private Bag 3029, Rotorua, 3046.

For more information go to www.creativenz.govt.nz or contact Julie Parsons.

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