Creative Indigo Arts and Culture Strategy

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At its March 2023 meeting, Council adopted a new arts and culture strategy, Creative Indigo 2023-2027, to promote creativity, innovation, and community engagement throughout our region.

Our vision for our community:

Indigo Shire is one of Victoria's critical creative hubs, where arts are embedded in the way we do things and used to improve the lives of everyone.

About the Creative Indigo 2023-2027 Strategy

Our lives are enriched by arts and culture. They are an integral part of our stories, create a sense of belonging, and broaden our understanding of the world. Through arts and culture, we can explore new ideas and ways of thinking, and develop our capacity to tackle the challenges we face, creating the future we envision for our region.

In the Creative Indigo Strategy, we have articulated our collective vision for the cultural life of the Shire. This strategic plan will guide the allocation of Council resources and efforts, identifying key priorities for the next five years.

We recognise the numerous benefits a thriving creative community delivers to our region - from improved health and wellbeing, to increased economic and cultural opportunities. Indigo is fortunate to be home to a diverse and vibrant community of artists and cultural practitioners, and this strategy aims to support their growth and success, unlocking the creative potential of our region.

Building Creative Indigo

It’s been 12 months since Council adopted its first ever arts and culture strategy, Creative Indigo, and we’re excited to share some of the progress we’ve made over the year.

Highlights include:

Tiny Art Show – our Shire-wide community art show exhibited in our libraries. More than 180 community members aged between three years old right up to those in their 90’s participated, and we’re thrilled to say it will be back again in 2024

  • Public Mural Project – rolling public art program delivered through the Chiltern Community Hub
  • Grant programs and event support valued at $80,000 to support events that contribute to the creative vibrancy of the Shire
  • Creative Libraries – fully booked creative workshops linking intergenerational artist with our community
  • NAIDOC Week events - Youth event in Rutherglen promoting local First Nations Performers and a screening of LORE in Yackandandah


At its March 2023 meeting, Council adopted a new arts and culture strategy, Creative Indigo 2023-2027, to promote creativity, innovation, and community engagement throughout our region.

Our vision for our community:

Indigo Shire is one of Victoria's critical creative hubs, where arts are embedded in the way we do things and used to improve the lives of everyone.

About the Creative Indigo 2023-2027 Strategy

Our lives are enriched by arts and culture. They are an integral part of our stories, create a sense of belonging, and broaden our understanding of the world. Through arts and culture, we can explore new ideas and ways of thinking, and develop our capacity to tackle the challenges we face, creating the future we envision for our region.

In the Creative Indigo Strategy, we have articulated our collective vision for the cultural life of the Shire. This strategic plan will guide the allocation of Council resources and efforts, identifying key priorities for the next five years.

We recognise the numerous benefits a thriving creative community delivers to our region - from improved health and wellbeing, to increased economic and cultural opportunities. Indigo is fortunate to be home to a diverse and vibrant community of artists and cultural practitioners, and this strategy aims to support their growth and success, unlocking the creative potential of our region.

Building Creative Indigo

It’s been 12 months since Council adopted its first ever arts and culture strategy, Creative Indigo, and we’re excited to share some of the progress we’ve made over the year.

Highlights include:

Tiny Art Show – our Shire-wide community art show exhibited in our libraries. More than 180 community members aged between three years old right up to those in their 90’s participated, and we’re thrilled to say it will be back again in 2024

  • Public Mural Project – rolling public art program delivered through the Chiltern Community Hub
  • Grant programs and event support valued at $80,000 to support events that contribute to the creative vibrancy of the Shire
  • Creative Libraries – fully booked creative workshops linking intergenerational artist with our community
  • NAIDOC Week events - Youth event in Rutherglen promoting local First Nations Performers and a screening of LORE in Yackandandah


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Sulman Prize 2023 finalist, Therese Shanley 'Under the Milky Way tonight', oil on board, 90 x 110 cm © the artist, image © Art Gallery of New South Wales, Jenni Carter

 

One of the key actions from this strategy is to promote and facilitate creative opportunities within our community:

 Strategy 4 – Showcase our creative talent and successes (big and small!)

If you have an event or artist you'd like to see celebrated, please post your story here and we may share it via our weekly newsletter YOUR INDIGO.  Links to more information are essential, and photos are welcome too.


Thank you for sharing your story with us.  

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    Regional Youth Creative Industry Launchpad. Mentorship program for people aged 16 to 27

    9 months ago


    Participants will:

    • Be paired with a mentor who is a practicing artist or creative industries person working in Regional NSW
    • Work with their mentor to co-design their program according to their needs and goals throughout 2024
    • Receive a stipend of $750 just for participating in this project. Approved travel expenses and associated material costs will also be covered.
    • Work on a collective showcase that addresses pressing issues for regional young people through collaborating with the 75 other participants.

    Applications open now and close Monday 6 November, for those in the Murray Arts Footprint (NSW & VIC)

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    Arthur Hull performing for Wangaratta Seniors Festival

    by Beck Palmer, 9 months ago

    After coming 2nd at the Rutherglen Busking Competition, 19 year old Arthur Hull was invited to perform a series of concerts for the Wangaratta Seniors Festival.

    https://www.wangaratta.vic.gov.au/files/content/public/v/15/residents/seniors/2023-wangaratta-seniors-festival/seniors-festival-booklet-2023.pdf

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    Teeny Tiny Arty Party

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    Calling all creatives! Come along to the opening of the Tiny Art Exhibition and mingle with other artists. There will be tiny food, little drinkies and big conversations. Network, share, meet your arty neighbours.

    This is an opportunity to connect with artists from across the region in a relaxed environment. Come alone, or bring a friend - everyone is welcome.


    For info, contact Susan Reid, susan.reid@indigoshire.vic.gov.au

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    COLOUR - art for diversity and inclusion

    by Darren John Pope, 10 months ago

    Beechworth Arts Council Members embrace the spirit of inclusion in COLOUR – a group exhibition of visual art at The Empire Hotel Art Gallery, 03 November through to 02 December


    COLOUR promises a celebration of art across a range of mediums, to echo the spirit of open hearted inclusion and diversity as seen in the Rainbow flag and LGBTIQ community. This is an open exhibition with all members of Beechworth Arts Council welcome to submit their artwork for show.


    The COLOUR Entry Form is due in Friday October 27 and is availiable from www.beechworthartscouncil.org.au

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    Ian Jones Award for Young People

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    The Friends of the Burke Museum, Inc. and the Albert & Barbara Tucker Foundation are offering, for the first time, the Ian Jones Award, valued at $2,000.

    The Ian Jones Award recognises and celebrates creativity. The purpose of this award is to encourage and support a young person’s creative expression—in any media—, which has contributed to, or contributes to, the cultural life and /or identity of Indigo Shire.

    The theme for 2023 is: reflecting the past and present life in your community.

    Closing date for submissions is 31 October 2023.

    Entrants can find out more information by calling 0477 831... Continue reading

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    Centenarian Portrait Project by Teenagers

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    Are you a teenager interested in being involved in an amazing intergenerational art project?

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