Small towns to undertake creative transformations

December 11, 2015

Dookie transformed a quarry into an open-air arts venue, Natimuk turned a nature strip into a community arts space and Neerim South created a giant new sculpture to mark the town entrance – and now, six new towns will be transformed by creativity following the return of the Small Town Transformations program.
Managed by Regional Arts Victoria on behalf of the Victorian Government, the Small Town Transformations program invites small towns across the state to embark on an ambitious creative project that will bring the community together with professional artists and create a lasting legacy.
Expressions of interest from towns opened on Monday, 9 November, 2015 and close on Friday 5 February 2016. Regional Arts Victoria will host information sessions and workshops across the state for communities interested in taking part.
The program offers $350,000 for the six strongest creative proposals that will deliver cultural, social and economic benefits to their town. Projects can use a wide range of creative forms, from design to performance, game development, film-making and visual arts. The program is now open to towns with a population of 2,000 people or less, so more than 310 towns will be eligible.
The Small Town Transformations program is part of the Andrews Labor Government’s $20 million regional arts
Minister for Creative Industries Martin Foley said “The Andrews Labor Government is proud to bring back a bigger and better Small Town Transformations program, and we look forward to supporting six small towns to bring their big ideas to life.”
“Creativity and innovation are hallmarks of life across Victoria in communities of all sizes. Our creative industries can transform both people and places, and contribute immeasurable cultural, social and economic benefits to our towns and our state.”
Director of Regional Arts Victoria Esther Anatolitis added “This is a thrilling opportunity to embed creative practice into the fabric of your town. I can’t wait to see what the next Small Town Transformations towns come up with.”
The Murtoa Progress Association wishes to engage the public of Murtoa and submit an Expression of Interest for a project that will transform Murtoa. An information session and brainstorming wll be held in the Mechanics Hall Supper Room commencing at 8.00pm on Tuesday 15th December. Everyone is welcome to attend.

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