The Flying Arts community gathered on Saturday 22 February to celebrate the metropolitan launch of State of Diversity, the touring exhibition of the 2019 QRAA.
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Applications to join our touring team open soon. Our Touring Team is our first point of call if a client approaches us to arrange a workshop or project on their behalf. Workshops and projects are delivered ‘By Request’ all across Queensland.
Young Artists and Educators paint their mark on Queensland‘s street art Capital
This school holidays young emerging artists will have the opportunity to design and paint a large-scale collaborative mural in Toowoomba, the street art capital of Queensland, at the University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba (USQ) as part of Flying Art’s Artiz Street Art program running 25 – 27 September, 2019.
Winton Celebrates Regional Queensland Art at Wanderlust Launch
The iconic Waltzing Matilda Centre in Winton welcomed a crowd of approximately 100 Queensland art patrons, artists and esteemed guests on Saturday 27th of July for the official regional launch of Wanderlust, the touring exhibition of the 2018 Queensland Regional Art Awards (QRAA).
A Weekend in Winton
Special thanks to the following prize supporters: The Booth Memorial Fund of Annie Tan (Yuh Siew) and the Geoff Booth Foundation; David Crombie; Janet DeBoer and Art for Life Donor
Announcement: Successful Small Schools 2019
Flying Arts Alliance is proud to announce the successful applicants for the 2019 Small Schools Fund. After reviewing and considering 24 applications in total, the following projects have been granted financial support from Flying Arts Alliance.
State of Diversity: Open for Expressions of Interest
Expressions of Interest (EOIs) are now open for galleries in regional and rural Queensland to host State of Diversity in the 2020 – 2021 exhibition touring schedule.
Jabu Birriny Launches at Yarrabah
Jabu Birriny (land + sea) celebrates the unique environment of Yarrabah and its ongoing importance to culture and people so it was fitting that the touring exhibition was launched at its home – the Yarrabah Art and Cultural Precinct.