In an innovative first for the Trust, we've joined forces with on-line arts hub The Big Idea to start an open discussion with the community about our long-term funding policy.
We want to help the arts develop, thrive and grow in Auckland and Northland, so we're turning technology to our advantage and getting first-hand feedback from those in the know on how to maximise the impact of arts grants. By plugging in to The Big Idea’s SoundOut forum we hope to connect, listen and respond to ideas from the arts community.
We are reviewing our arts funding policy to make sure it is meeting its objective of "supporting creative projects and organisations that aim to foster access, engagement and experience in the arts".
Policy Advisor Chloe Harwood says the Trust wanted to try a new approach to engage with the arts sector, to encourage new ideas and conversations.
"This is an opportunity for the arts community to share their ideas about innovative practice in funding the arts to help us consider how we might do things differently.
"We want to be inspired by and learn from other funders and uncover innovation from within NZ and around the world," she says.
The initiative, called SoundOut: A Conversation About Funding, will see Arts Grants Advisor Catherine George joining on-line discussions, monitoring suggestions and responding to questions from October 12-28.
Join the forum at www.thebigidea.co.nz/soundout
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Each week a forum summary will be available in a weekly digest and at the end of the forum selected highlights will be distributed to the arts sector.