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Create NSW is the NSW Government's arts and cultural driver. We grow and support the arts and cultural sectors in NSW for everyone to enjoy.

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With just one month to go, now’s the time to catch the final weeks of @Biennalesydney!

Presented across five major exhibition sites from @whitebaypowerstation, @campbelltownartscentre, @penrithregionalgallery and between, this festival brings world-class contemporary art right across the city.

There’s still plenty to see and do, including arts workshops, poetry slams, markets and a special Art After Dark collaboration with @VividSydney.

🗓️ Closing 14 June 2026.

🔗Link in bio for full program

#CreateNSWSupported #BiennaleOfSydney #ArtsAndCulture

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Image Credits:
Living Histories 2026 by @nikeshabreeze. Photo: Document Photography


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3 days ago


Got a project that celebrates culture and community?

Funding is now open through Cultural Access - Priority Area Projects, supporting arts and cultural projects across NSW’s diverse communities.

This is the only funding round for this year, so don’t miss out if your project is happening before the end of 2027.

🗓️ Applications close 25 May 2026

✨ One of several AFCP Projects Funding currently open

🔗 Apply now via link in bio

#CreateNSW #CulturalAccess #ArtsAndCultureFundingProgram #ArtsFunding #ACFP

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Video Credits:
Image courtesy of Tantrum Youth Arts
Crystal Nguyen performing in ViV!, Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre, produced by Arts OutWest. Photo: Henry Simmons
Dead Horse Gap. Crimson Rosella. Photo: David Rogers
Displace I Call Home. Images courtesy of Byron Community Centre
Emmanuel Asante. We Are Studios x Art Gallery of New South Wales. Photo: Ebony Wightman
Images courtesy of Studio A


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6 days ago

Just announced: Congratulations to the winners of the Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prizes 2026!

@richard_lewer, a six-time #ArchibaldPrize finalist, takes out the Archibald Prize 2026 for his portrait of Pitjantjatjara Elder, senior artist and ngangkari (traditional healer) Iluwanti Ken.

Yolŋu artist Gaypalani Waṉambi, is a first-time finalist and now winner of the #WynnePrize 2026, for her artwork ‘The Waṉambi tree’. The striking large-scale double-sided etching on metal, depicts Wuyal, an important ancestor of the Marrakulu clan.

NSW artist @lucyculliton has been awarded this year’s #SulmanPrize for her painting of ‘Toolah, artist model’, an intricately detailed painting of her beloved rescue greyhound.

See these incredible artworks, along with all the finalists, at @artgalleryofnsw from tomorrow until 16 August 2026, before the Archibald exhibition tours across NSW and Victoria.

🎟️ Plan your visit via link in bio.

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Image Credits:

Winner Archibald Prize 2026, Richard Lewer Iluwanti Ken, synthetic polymer paint on canvas, 198 x 198 cm © the artist, image © Art Gallery of New South Wales, Jenni Carter

Winner Wynne Prize 2026, Gaypalani Waṉambi The Waṉambi tree (recto and verso), spray paint on etched steel, 240 x 240 cm © the artist, image © Art Gallery of New South Wales, Jenni Carter

Winner Sulman Prize 2026, Lucy Culliton Toolah, artist model, oil on canvas, 137.6 x 137.1 cm © the artist, image © Art Gallery of New South Wales, Diana Panuccio

#ArtsandCulture #Portraiture #NSWArtsandCulture #ArtGalleryofNSW #ArchibaldPrize


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1 weeks ago

Just announced: Congratulations to the winners of the Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prizes 2026!

@richard_lewer, a six-time #ArchibaldPrize finalist, takes out the Archibald Prize 2026 for his portrait of Pitjantjatjara Elder, senior artist and ngangkari (traditional healer) Iluwanti Ken.

Yolŋu artist Gaypalani Waṉambi, is a first-time finalist and now winner of the #WynnePrize 2026, for her artwork ‘The Waṉambi tree’. The striking large-scale double-sided etching on metal, depicts Wuyal, an important ancestor of the Marrakulu clan.

NSW artist @lucyculliton has been awarded this year’s #SulmanPrize for her painting of ‘Toolah, artist model’, an intricately detailed painting of her beloved rescue greyhound.

See these incredible artworks, along with all the finalists, at @artgalleryofnsw from tomorrow until 16 August 2026, before the Archibald exhibition tours across NSW and Victoria.

🎟️ Plan your visit via link in bio.

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Image Credits:

Winner Archibald Prize 2026, Richard Lewer Iluwanti Ken, synthetic polymer paint on canvas, 198 x 198 cm © the artist, image © Art Gallery of New South Wales, Jenni Carter

Winner Wynne Prize 2026, Gaypalani Waṉambi The Waṉambi tree (recto and verso), spray paint on etched steel, 240 x 240 cm © the artist, image © Art Gallery of New South Wales, Jenni Carter

Winner Sulman Prize 2026, Lucy Culliton Toolah, artist model, oil on canvas, 137.6 x 137.1 cm © the artist, image © Art Gallery of New South Wales, Diana Panuccio

#ArtsandCulture #Portraiture #NSWArtsandCulture #ArtGalleryofNSW #ArchibaldPrize


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1 weeks ago

Just announced: Congratulations to the winners of the Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prizes 2026!

@richard_lewer, a six-time #ArchibaldPrize finalist, takes out the Archibald Prize 2026 for his portrait of Pitjantjatjara Elder, senior artist and ngangkari (traditional healer) Iluwanti Ken.

Yolŋu artist Gaypalani Waṉambi, is a first-time finalist and now winner of the #WynnePrize 2026, for her artwork ‘The Waṉambi tree’. The striking large-scale double-sided etching on metal, depicts Wuyal, an important ancestor of the Marrakulu clan.

NSW artist @lucyculliton has been awarded this year’s #SulmanPrize for her painting of ‘Toolah, artist model’, an intricately detailed painting of her beloved rescue greyhound.

See these incredible artworks, along with all the finalists, at @artgalleryofnsw from tomorrow until 16 August 2026, before the Archibald exhibition tours across NSW and Victoria.

🎟️ Plan your visit via link in bio.

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Image Credits:

Winner Archibald Prize 2026, Richard Lewer Iluwanti Ken, synthetic polymer paint on canvas, 198 x 198 cm © the artist, image © Art Gallery of New South Wales, Jenni Carter

Winner Wynne Prize 2026, Gaypalani Waṉambi The Waṉambi tree (recto and verso), spray paint on etched steel, 240 x 240 cm © the artist, image © Art Gallery of New South Wales, Jenni Carter

Winner Sulman Prize 2026, Lucy Culliton Toolah, artist model, oil on canvas, 137.6 x 137.1 cm © the artist, image © Art Gallery of New South Wales, Diana Panuccio

#ArtsandCulture #Portraiture #NSWArtsandCulture #ArtGalleryofNSW #ArchibaldPrize


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1 weeks ago

A new wave of talent is stepping onto the runway 👠

This @afcaustralianfashionweek, First Nations and rising NSW designers are taking centre stage on the runway, spotlighting the distinctive voices shaping the future of Australian fashion.

With NSW Government backing, these designers are supported with mentorship, industry support and production costs, to bring their designs to the global stage.

From solo shows by First Nations designers @buluuymirrii and @van_ermel_scherer, to The Frontier group showcase featuring @haluminous_official, @themadrenatura, @parisjadeburrows, @suzaanstander and @ouse.world, the future of fashion is here. 💥

📅 Australian Fashion Week: 11–15 May 2026

#AustralianFashionWeek #AFW2026 #AustralianFashionWeek2026 #EmergingDesigners #FirstNationsFashion #CreateNSW

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Image (L-R): Marianne Perkovic, Jackie Galleghan, Hannah Kim, Verity van Ermel Scherer, Kellie Hush. Photo Credit: DCITHS.


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1 weeks ago

🚐✨ The Museum is hitting the road! ✨🚐

This week the MoW (Museum on Wheels), a vintage caravan packed with real objects, hands-on exhibits and immersive storytelling rolled out of Murwillumbah on a five‑week journey to some of the most remote classrooms in northern NSW.

Connected: Signal to the Stars, part of Tweed Regional Museum’s Museum on Wheels program, officially launched this morning at Woodenbong Central School — the first stop on a tour visiting more than 20 small and under‑served schools, from Woodenbong to Toomelah.

Inside the caravan, students explore the history of communication — from early signalling and postal systems to the digital age — through interactive displays designed especially for primary school learners. For some schools, with just four or five students, the Museum has even arranged travel so no child misses out.

We are so proud of our team and our educators Nat and Paul Barrett, seeing this project come to realisation!

💡 Proudly funded through a $96,000 @creatensw Cultural Access Grant
✅ No cost to ratepayers
🌏 Big ideas, small schools, long roads — and a whole lot of curiosity
👉 Learn more: Museum on Wheels | Tweed Regional Museum

#MuseumOnWheels #ConnectedSignalToTheStars #RegionalLearning #AccessAndEquity #NSWClassrooms TweedRegionalMuseum photos by @sallysinghcreative


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1 weeks ago

🚐✨ The Museum is hitting the road! ✨🚐

This week the MoW (Museum on Wheels), a vintage caravan packed with real objects, hands-on exhibits and immersive storytelling rolled out of Murwillumbah on a five‑week journey to some of the most remote classrooms in northern NSW.

Connected: Signal to the Stars, part of Tweed Regional Museum’s Museum on Wheels program, officially launched this morning at Woodenbong Central School — the first stop on a tour visiting more than 20 small and under‑served schools, from Woodenbong to Toomelah.

Inside the caravan, students explore the history of communication — from early signalling and postal systems to the digital age — through interactive displays designed especially for primary school learners. For some schools, with just four or five students, the Museum has even arranged travel so no child misses out.

We are so proud of our team and our educators Nat and Paul Barrett, seeing this project come to realisation!

💡 Proudly funded through a $96,000 @creatensw Cultural Access Grant
✅ No cost to ratepayers
🌏 Big ideas, small schools, long roads — and a whole lot of curiosity
👉 Learn more: Museum on Wheels | Tweed Regional Museum

#MuseumOnWheels #ConnectedSignalToTheStars #RegionalLearning #AccessAndEquity #NSWClassrooms TweedRegionalMuseum photos by @sallysinghcreative


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1 weeks ago


🚐✨ The Museum is hitting the road! ✨🚐

This week the MoW (Museum on Wheels), a vintage caravan packed with real objects, hands-on exhibits and immersive storytelling rolled out of Murwillumbah on a five‑week journey to some of the most remote classrooms in northern NSW.

Connected: Signal to the Stars, part of Tweed Regional Museum’s Museum on Wheels program, officially launched this morning at Woodenbong Central School — the first stop on a tour visiting more than 20 small and under‑served schools, from Woodenbong to Toomelah.

Inside the caravan, students explore the history of communication — from early signalling and postal systems to the digital age — through interactive displays designed especially for primary school learners. For some schools, with just four or five students, the Museum has even arranged travel so no child misses out.

We are so proud of our team and our educators Nat and Paul Barrett, seeing this project come to realisation!

💡 Proudly funded through a $96,000 @creatensw Cultural Access Grant
✅ No cost to ratepayers
🌏 Big ideas, small schools, long roads — and a whole lot of curiosity
👉 Learn more: Museum on Wheels | Tweed Regional Museum

#MuseumOnWheels #ConnectedSignalToTheStars #RegionalLearning #AccessAndEquity #NSWClassrooms TweedRegionalMuseum photos by @sallysinghcreative


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1 weeks ago

🚐✨ The Museum is hitting the road! ✨🚐

This week the MoW (Museum on Wheels), a vintage caravan packed with real objects, hands-on exhibits and immersive storytelling rolled out of Murwillumbah on a five‑week journey to some of the most remote classrooms in northern NSW.

Connected: Signal to the Stars, part of Tweed Regional Museum’s Museum on Wheels program, officially launched this morning at Woodenbong Central School — the first stop on a tour visiting more than 20 small and under‑served schools, from Woodenbong to Toomelah.

Inside the caravan, students explore the history of communication — from early signalling and postal systems to the digital age — through interactive displays designed especially for primary school learners. For some schools, with just four or five students, the Museum has even arranged travel so no child misses out.

We are so proud of our team and our educators Nat and Paul Barrett, seeing this project come to realisation!

💡 Proudly funded through a $96,000 @creatensw Cultural Access Grant
✅ No cost to ratepayers
🌏 Big ideas, small schools, long roads — and a whole lot of curiosity
👉 Learn more: Museum on Wheels | Tweed Regional Museum

#MuseumOnWheels #ConnectedSignalToTheStars #RegionalLearning #AccessAndEquity #NSWClassrooms TweedRegionalMuseum photos by @sallysinghcreative


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1 weeks ago

🚐✨ The Museum is hitting the road! ✨🚐

This week the MoW (Museum on Wheels), a vintage caravan packed with real objects, hands-on exhibits and immersive storytelling rolled out of Murwillumbah on a five‑week journey to some of the most remote classrooms in northern NSW.

Connected: Signal to the Stars, part of Tweed Regional Museum’s Museum on Wheels program, officially launched this morning at Woodenbong Central School — the first stop on a tour visiting more than 20 small and under‑served schools, from Woodenbong to Toomelah.

Inside the caravan, students explore the history of communication — from early signalling and postal systems to the digital age — through interactive displays designed especially for primary school learners. For some schools, with just four or five students, the Museum has even arranged travel so no child misses out.

We are so proud of our team and our educators Nat and Paul Barrett, seeing this project come to realisation!

💡 Proudly funded through a $96,000 @creatensw Cultural Access Grant
✅ No cost to ratepayers
🌏 Big ideas, small schools, long roads — and a whole lot of curiosity
👉 Learn more: Museum on Wheels | Tweed Regional Museum

#MuseumOnWheels #ConnectedSignalToTheStars #RegionalLearning #AccessAndEquity #NSWClassrooms TweedRegionalMuseum photos by @sallysinghcreative


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1 weeks ago

🚐✨ The Museum is hitting the road! ✨🚐

This week the MoW (Museum on Wheels), a vintage caravan packed with real objects, hands-on exhibits and immersive storytelling rolled out of Murwillumbah on a five‑week journey to some of the most remote classrooms in northern NSW.

Connected: Signal to the Stars, part of Tweed Regional Museum’s Museum on Wheels program, officially launched this morning at Woodenbong Central School — the first stop on a tour visiting more than 20 small and under‑served schools, from Woodenbong to Toomelah.

Inside the caravan, students explore the history of communication — from early signalling and postal systems to the digital age — through interactive displays designed especially for primary school learners. For some schools, with just four or five students, the Museum has even arranged travel so no child misses out.

We are so proud of our team and our educators Nat and Paul Barrett, seeing this project come to realisation!

💡 Proudly funded through a $96,000 @creatensw Cultural Access Grant
✅ No cost to ratepayers
🌏 Big ideas, small schools, long roads — and a whole lot of curiosity
👉 Learn more: Museum on Wheels | Tweed Regional Museum

#MuseumOnWheels #ConnectedSignalToTheStars #RegionalLearning #AccessAndEquity #NSWClassrooms TweedRegionalMuseum photos by @sallysinghcreative


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1 weeks ago

🚐✨ The Museum is hitting the road! ✨🚐

This week the MoW (Museum on Wheels), a vintage caravan packed with real objects, hands-on exhibits and immersive storytelling rolled out of Murwillumbah on a five‑week journey to some of the most remote classrooms in northern NSW.

Connected: Signal to the Stars, part of Tweed Regional Museum’s Museum on Wheels program, officially launched this morning at Woodenbong Central School — the first stop on a tour visiting more than 20 small and under‑served schools, from Woodenbong to Toomelah.

Inside the caravan, students explore the history of communication — from early signalling and postal systems to the digital age — through interactive displays designed especially for primary school learners. For some schools, with just four or five students, the Museum has even arranged travel so no child misses out.

We are so proud of our team and our educators Nat and Paul Barrett, seeing this project come to realisation!

💡 Proudly funded through a $96,000 @creatensw Cultural Access Grant
✅ No cost to ratepayers
🌏 Big ideas, small schools, long roads — and a whole lot of curiosity
👉 Learn more: Museum on Wheels | Tweed Regional Museum

#MuseumOnWheels #ConnectedSignalToTheStars #RegionalLearning #AccessAndEquity #NSWClassrooms TweedRegionalMuseum photos by @sallysinghcreative


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1 weeks ago

Taking creativity on the road 🚐

Regional Arts Touring is one of the exciting Create NSW funding opportunities currently open for applications. This program supports bringing diverse arts and cultural experiences to communities across regional NSW.

Key information:

• Round 1 Applications are open until 2pm, 25 May 2026.

• Grants of up to $75,000 for individuals and $120,000 for organisations

Ready to take your work on tour?

🔗 Apply now via link in bio

#CreateNSW #RegionalArtsTouring #ArtsAndCulture #Funding #RegionalNSW

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Video Credits:
The Queen’s Nanny, Ensemble Theatre.
Saplings by Hannah Belanszky, Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP).
Bulaan Buruugaa Ngali Exhibition opening, Grafton Regional Gallery, 2024. Photo: Chloe Van Dorp, Simon Hughes.
Sydney Youth Orchestra. Photo: Craig Proudford.


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2 weeks ago

A major milestone for Powerhouse Parramatta and Western Sydney ✨

Powerhouse Parramatta is one step closer to opening its doors, with main building works now complete.

Set to become Western Sydney's first state cultural institution and the largest museum built in NSW, @powerhousemuseum Parramatta will be a major new destination for culture, creativity and community.

Work now turns to exhibition fit out and installation, ahead of the museum’s opening later this year.

#PowerhouseParramatta #WesternSydney #ArtsAndCulture #Museums

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Image Credit:
1&3) Photo: Rory Gardiner
2) Video courtesy of Infrastructure NSW
4)Photo: Iwan Baan


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2 weeks ago


A major milestone for Powerhouse Parramatta and Western Sydney ✨

Powerhouse Parramatta is one step closer to opening its doors, with main building works now complete.

Set to become Western Sydney's first state cultural institution and the largest museum built in NSW, @powerhousemuseum Parramatta will be a major new destination for culture, creativity and community.

Work now turns to exhibition fit out and installation, ahead of the museum’s opening later this year.

#PowerhouseParramatta #WesternSydney #ArtsAndCulture #Museums

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Image Credit:
1&3) Photo: Rory Gardiner
2) Video courtesy of Infrastructure NSW
4)Photo: Iwan Baan


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2 weeks ago

A major milestone for Powerhouse Parramatta and Western Sydney ✨

Powerhouse Parramatta is one step closer to opening its doors, with main building works now complete.

Set to become Western Sydney's first state cultural institution and the largest museum built in NSW, @powerhousemuseum Parramatta will be a major new destination for culture, creativity and community.

Work now turns to exhibition fit out and installation, ahead of the museum’s opening later this year.

#PowerhouseParramatta #WesternSydney #ArtsAndCulture #Museums

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Image Credit:
1&3) Photo: Rory Gardiner
2) Video courtesy of Infrastructure NSW
4)Photo: Iwan Baan


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2 weeks ago

A major milestone for Powerhouse Parramatta and Western Sydney ✨

Powerhouse Parramatta is one step closer to opening its doors, with main building works now complete.

Set to become Western Sydney's first state cultural institution and the largest museum built in NSW, @powerhousemuseum Parramatta will be a major new destination for culture, creativity and community.

Work now turns to exhibition fit out and installation, ahead of the museum’s opening later this year.

#PowerhouseParramatta #WesternSydney #ArtsAndCulture #Museums

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Image Credit:
1&3) Photo: Rory Gardiner
2) Video courtesy of Infrastructure NSW
4)Photo: Iwan Baan


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2 weeks ago

✨ Deadline Extended! ✨

There’s still time to submit your Expression of Interest for Keller House public art opportunity.

NSW and ACT First Nations artists are invited to respond to an EOI for powerful public artwork honouring the stories, strength and resilience of Stolen Generations Survivors.

The commissioned artworks will be embedded at the Keller House Keeping Place on Burramattagal Land in North Parramatta.

⏰ EOI close 12pm (noon), 28 April 2026

🔗 Apply via the link in bio

#FirstNationsArt #PublicArtNSW #CreateNSW #TruthTelling #PublicArtOpportunity

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Image credit: Sketch of site by Anton James


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3 weeks ago

*UPDATE - APPLICATION DEADLINE EXTENDED*

📣 Calling First Nations Artists!

Another significant public art opportunity is currently open. NSW First Nations artists are invited to submit an Expression of Interest for site-specific artworks in the refurbished Downing Centre.

Led by Department of Communities and Justice with Create NSW, the project includes five distinct locations within the courthouse. Artworks will respond to themes of strength and resilience, connection to Country and Culture, family and community, and shared histories.

One artist or artist group will be selected for each location. 

📅 EOI close: 2pm, 18 May 2026 

🔗 Apply now via link in bio.

@nswdcj #FirstNationsArt #PublicArtNSW #CreateNSW #PublicArtOpportunities 

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Image Credit: Downing Centre Cleansing Ceremony 2025, Image Brendan Blacklock.


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1 months ago

Congratulations to Western Sydney Sri Lankan playwright and storyteller S. Shakthidharan (@shakthidharan) on being awarded the 2026 Windham-Campbell Prize for Drama 👏

This major international prize recognises Shakthi’s powerful body of work, including theatre epics Counting and Cracking and The Jungle and the Sea.

Shakthi is the director and co-founder of Western Sydney theatre company Kurinji, creating and performing work reflecting the richness of South Asian culture in Australia and redefining Australian storytelling.

Create NSW is proud to have supported Shakthi’s productions and Kurinji, most recently through ACFP Cultural Access project funding, a funding program currently open for applications.

A well-deserved win, and a proud moment for NSW’s creative communities 🌏✨

#WindhamCampbellPrize #ArtsAndCulture #Theatre


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Image supplied by S Shakthidhara. Photo: Alex Vaughan.


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1 months ago


📣 Big opportunities for NSW artists and cultural practitioners!

Applications for 2026 Arts and Cultural Funding Program (ACFP) Projects Funding and 2026 Regional Arts Touring - Round 1 are now open.

Together these five funding rounds will support creative projects, professional growth and cultural connection across the state.

🎨2026 ACFP Project Funding

Available this year in one round across four categories:

⚫️ Creative Steps- New Work: funding to develop new creative work (individuals and groups only)

⚫️ Professional Development- Next Steps: support for professional and skills development (individuals only)

⚫️ Creative Nations: First Nations-led arts and cultural projects (individuals and organisations)

⚫️ Cultural Access –– projects engaging NSW Government strategic priority areas and target populations, namely First Nations, culturally and linguistically diverse, young people, disability and d/Deaf communities, LGBTQIA+ and communities located in Western Sydney and regional NSW. Available to both individuals and organisations.

🚐 2026 Regional Arts Touring Fund (Round 1)
Supporting individual artists and organisations to bring arts and culture to regional communities.

📆 Applications close 2pm, 25 May 2026.

Whether you’re developing new work or taking a project on the road, there’s support available for your next creative step.

Apply now via the link in our bio!

#CreateNSW #ArtsAndCulturalFundingProgram #ACFP #ArtsAndCulture #ArtsFunding 

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Image Credits:

1) Bulaan Buruugaa Ngali Exhibition opening, Grafton Regional Gallery, 2024. Image credit: Chloe Van Dorp, Simon Hughes.
2) It’s Already Happened, We’re Just in the Past by Emily Parsons-Lord and Shan Turner-Carroll. Liveworks, 2024 at Carriageworks. Image courtesy of the artists.
3) 2025 Breaking Ground: Women in Arts & Creativity Symposium. Image credit: Isabella Moore for Diversity Arts Australia.
4) Smoke, Arts Northern Rivers, 2024. Image credit: Kate Holmes.
5) Crystal Nguyen is ViV! Written and Directed by Catherine McNamara, presented by BMEC 2025. Image credit: Henry Simmons.
6) Saplings, Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP). Image credit: Clare Hawley.


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1 months ago

📣 Big opportunities for NSW artists and cultural practitioners!

Applications for 2026 Arts and Cultural Funding Program (ACFP) Projects Funding and 2026 Regional Arts Touring - Round 1 are now open.

Together these five funding rounds will support creative projects, professional growth and cultural connection across the state.

🎨2026 ACFP Project Funding

Available this year in one round across four categories:

⚫️ Creative Steps- New Work: funding to develop new creative work (individuals and groups only)

⚫️ Professional Development- Next Steps: support for professional and skills development (individuals only)

⚫️ Creative Nations: First Nations-led arts and cultural projects (individuals and organisations)

⚫️ Cultural Access –– projects engaging NSW Government strategic priority areas and target populations, namely First Nations, culturally and linguistically diverse, young people, disability and d/Deaf communities, LGBTQIA+ and communities located in Western Sydney and regional NSW. Available to both individuals and organisations.

🚐 2026 Regional Arts Touring Fund (Round 1)
Supporting individual artists and organisations to bring arts and culture to regional communities.

📆 Applications close 2pm, 25 May 2026.

Whether you’re developing new work or taking a project on the road, there’s support available for your next creative step.

Apply now via the link in our bio!

#CreateNSW #ArtsAndCulturalFundingProgram #ACFP #ArtsAndCulture #ArtsFunding 

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Image Credits:

1) Bulaan Buruugaa Ngali Exhibition opening, Grafton Regional Gallery, 2024. Image credit: Chloe Van Dorp, Simon Hughes.
2) It’s Already Happened, We’re Just in the Past by Emily Parsons-Lord and Shan Turner-Carroll. Liveworks, 2024 at Carriageworks. Image courtesy of the artists.
3) 2025 Breaking Ground: Women in Arts & Creativity Symposium. Image credit: Isabella Moore for Diversity Arts Australia.
4) Smoke, Arts Northern Rivers, 2024. Image credit: Kate Holmes.
5) Crystal Nguyen is ViV! Written and Directed by Catherine McNamara, presented by BMEC 2025. Image credit: Henry Simmons.
6) Saplings, Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP). Image credit: Clare Hawley.


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1 months ago

📣 Big opportunities for NSW artists and cultural practitioners!

Applications for 2026 Arts and Cultural Funding Program (ACFP) Projects Funding and 2026 Regional Arts Touring - Round 1 are now open.

Together these five funding rounds will support creative projects, professional growth and cultural connection across the state.

🎨2026 ACFP Project Funding

Available this year in one round across four categories:

⚫️ Creative Steps- New Work: funding to develop new creative work (individuals and groups only)

⚫️ Professional Development- Next Steps: support for professional and skills development (individuals only)

⚫️ Creative Nations: First Nations-led arts and cultural projects (individuals and organisations)

⚫️ Cultural Access –– projects engaging NSW Government strategic priority areas and target populations, namely First Nations, culturally and linguistically diverse, young people, disability and d/Deaf communities, LGBTQIA+ and communities located in Western Sydney and regional NSW. Available to both individuals and organisations.

🚐 2026 Regional Arts Touring Fund (Round 1)
Supporting individual artists and organisations to bring arts and culture to regional communities.

📆 Applications close 2pm, 25 May 2026.

Whether you’re developing new work or taking a project on the road, there’s support available for your next creative step.

Apply now via the link in our bio!

#CreateNSW #ArtsAndCulturalFundingProgram #ACFP #ArtsAndCulture #ArtsFunding 

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Image Credits:

1) Bulaan Buruugaa Ngali Exhibition opening, Grafton Regional Gallery, 2024. Image credit: Chloe Van Dorp, Simon Hughes.
2) It’s Already Happened, We’re Just in the Past by Emily Parsons-Lord and Shan Turner-Carroll. Liveworks, 2024 at Carriageworks. Image courtesy of the artists.
3) 2025 Breaking Ground: Women in Arts & Creativity Symposium. Image credit: Isabella Moore for Diversity Arts Australia.
4) Smoke, Arts Northern Rivers, 2024. Image credit: Kate Holmes.
5) Crystal Nguyen is ViV! Written and Directed by Catherine McNamara, presented by BMEC 2025. Image credit: Henry Simmons.
6) Saplings, Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP). Image credit: Clare Hawley.


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1 months ago

📣 Big opportunities for NSW artists and cultural practitioners!

Applications for 2026 Arts and Cultural Funding Program (ACFP) Projects Funding and 2026 Regional Arts Touring - Round 1 are now open.

Together these five funding rounds will support creative projects, professional growth and cultural connection across the state.

🎨2026 ACFP Project Funding

Available this year in one round across four categories:

⚫️ Creative Steps- New Work: funding to develop new creative work (individuals and groups only)

⚫️ Professional Development- Next Steps: support for professional and skills development (individuals only)

⚫️ Creative Nations: First Nations-led arts and cultural projects (individuals and organisations)

⚫️ Cultural Access –– projects engaging NSW Government strategic priority areas and target populations, namely First Nations, culturally and linguistically diverse, young people, disability and d/Deaf communities, LGBTQIA+ and communities located in Western Sydney and regional NSW. Available to both individuals and organisations.

🚐 2026 Regional Arts Touring Fund (Round 1)
Supporting individual artists and organisations to bring arts and culture to regional communities.

📆 Applications close 2pm, 25 May 2026.

Whether you’re developing new work or taking a project on the road, there’s support available for your next creative step.

Apply now via the link in our bio!

#CreateNSW #ArtsAndCulturalFundingProgram #ACFP #ArtsAndCulture #ArtsFunding 

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Image Credits:

1) Bulaan Buruugaa Ngali Exhibition opening, Grafton Regional Gallery, 2024. Image credit: Chloe Van Dorp, Simon Hughes.
2) It’s Already Happened, We’re Just in the Past by Emily Parsons-Lord and Shan Turner-Carroll. Liveworks, 2024 at Carriageworks. Image courtesy of the artists.
3) 2025 Breaking Ground: Women in Arts & Creativity Symposium. Image credit: Isabella Moore for Diversity Arts Australia.
4) Smoke, Arts Northern Rivers, 2024. Image credit: Kate Holmes.
5) Crystal Nguyen is ViV! Written and Directed by Catherine McNamara, presented by BMEC 2025. Image credit: Henry Simmons.
6) Saplings, Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP). Image credit: Clare Hawley.


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📣 Big opportunities for NSW artists and cultural practitioners!

Applications for 2026 Arts and Cultural Funding Program (ACFP) Projects Funding and 2026 Regional Arts Touring - Round 1 are now open.

Together these five funding rounds will support creative projects, professional growth and cultural connection across the state.

🎨2026 ACFP Project Funding

Available this year in one round across four categories:

⚫️ Creative Steps- New Work: funding to develop new creative work (individuals and groups only)

⚫️ Professional Development- Next Steps: support for professional and skills development (individuals only)

⚫️ Creative Nations: First Nations-led arts and cultural projects (individuals and organisations)

⚫️ Cultural Access –– projects engaging NSW Government strategic priority areas and target populations, namely First Nations, culturally and linguistically diverse, young people, disability and d/Deaf communities, LGBTQIA+ and communities located in Western Sydney and regional NSW. Available to both individuals and organisations.

🚐 2026 Regional Arts Touring Fund (Round 1)
Supporting individual artists and organisations to bring arts and culture to regional communities.

📆 Applications close 2pm, 25 May 2026.

Whether you’re developing new work or taking a project on the road, there’s support available for your next creative step.

Apply now via the link in our bio!

#CreateNSW #ArtsAndCulturalFundingProgram #ACFP #ArtsAndCulture #ArtsFunding 

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Image Credits:

1) Bulaan Buruugaa Ngali Exhibition opening, Grafton Regional Gallery, 2024. Image credit: Chloe Van Dorp, Simon Hughes.
2) It’s Already Happened, We’re Just in the Past by Emily Parsons-Lord and Shan Turner-Carroll. Liveworks, 2024 at Carriageworks. Image courtesy of the artists.
3) 2025 Breaking Ground: Women in Arts & Creativity Symposium. Image credit: Isabella Moore for Diversity Arts Australia.
4) Smoke, Arts Northern Rivers, 2024. Image credit: Kate Holmes.
5) Crystal Nguyen is ViV! Written and Directed by Catherine McNamara, presented by BMEC 2025. Image credit: Henry Simmons.
6) Saplings, Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP). Image credit: Clare Hawley.


94
1 months ago

📣 Big opportunities for NSW artists and cultural practitioners!

Applications for 2026 Arts and Cultural Funding Program (ACFP) Projects Funding and 2026 Regional Arts Touring - Round 1 are now open.

Together these five funding rounds will support creative projects, professional growth and cultural connection across the state.

🎨2026 ACFP Project Funding

Available this year in one round across four categories:

⚫️ Creative Steps- New Work: funding to develop new creative work (individuals and groups only)

⚫️ Professional Development- Next Steps: support for professional and skills development (individuals only)

⚫️ Creative Nations: First Nations-led arts and cultural projects (individuals and organisations)

⚫️ Cultural Access –– projects engaging NSW Government strategic priority areas and target populations, namely First Nations, culturally and linguistically diverse, young people, disability and d/Deaf communities, LGBTQIA+ and communities located in Western Sydney and regional NSW. Available to both individuals and organisations.

🚐 2026 Regional Arts Touring Fund (Round 1)
Supporting individual artists and organisations to bring arts and culture to regional communities.

📆 Applications close 2pm, 25 May 2026.

Whether you’re developing new work or taking a project on the road, there’s support available for your next creative step.

Apply now via the link in our bio!

#CreateNSW #ArtsAndCulturalFundingProgram #ACFP #ArtsAndCulture #ArtsFunding 

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Image Credits:

1) Bulaan Buruugaa Ngali Exhibition opening, Grafton Regional Gallery, 2024. Image credit: Chloe Van Dorp, Simon Hughes.
2) It’s Already Happened, We’re Just in the Past by Emily Parsons-Lord and Shan Turner-Carroll. Liveworks, 2024 at Carriageworks. Image courtesy of the artists.
3) 2025 Breaking Ground: Women in Arts & Creativity Symposium. Image credit: Isabella Moore for Diversity Arts Australia.
4) Smoke, Arts Northern Rivers, 2024. Image credit: Kate Holmes.
5) Crystal Nguyen is ViV! Written and Directed by Catherine McNamara, presented by BMEC 2025. Image credit: Henry Simmons.
6) Saplings, Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP). Image credit: Clare Hawley.


94
1 months ago

✨ Award win for Ngabu! ✨

We’re thrilled to share that Ngabu, the giant shell bridge installation at Walsh Bay Arts Precinct during @sydney_festival 2025, won the Digital Placemaking Award and also received a Highly Commended – Indigenous Placemaking and at the Place Leaders Asia‑Pacific Awards.

Developed by Aunty Lola Ryan, Ngabu is a homage to her mother’s iconic shell harbour bridges, now held in the collections of our major cultural institutions. The large-scale, climbable bridge invited visitors to walk up and over the giant Dharawal shell art arches, taking in the sweeping views of Sydney Harbour Bridge. Extending the experience, the Ngabu augmented reality treasure hunt unlocked videos and stories across the precinct 🐚

Artist: Aunty Lola Ryan
Designer: Joey Ruigrok van der Weven
Fabricator: @pinkcactusprops
Curator / producer: @citypeoplesydney
AR design: EyeJack


#WalshBayArtsPrecinct #Ngabu #SydneyFestival #Placemaking #PublicArt #FirstNationsArt

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Image credit: Powerhouse Museum.


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비밀리에 인스타그램 스토리 보기

인스타그램 스토리 뷰어는 인스타그램 스토리, 비디오, 사진 또는 IGTV를 비밀리에 보고 저장할 수 있는 간단한 도구입니다. 이 서비스를 통해 콘텐츠를 다운로드하고 언제든지 오프라인으로 즐길 수 있습니다. 인스타그램에서 나중에 확인하고 싶은 흥미로운 콘텐츠를 찾거나 익명으로 스토리를 보고 싶다면, 우리 뷰어가 적합합니다. Anonstories는 신원을 숨길 수 있는 훌륭한 솔루션을 제공합니다. 인스타그램은 2023년 8월에 스토리 기능을 출시했으며, 이 기능은 흥미롭고 시간에 민감한 형식으로 빠르게 다른 플랫폼에 채택되었습니다. 스토리는 사용자가 텍스트, 이모지 또는 필터로 보강된 사진, 비디오 또는 셀카를 공유할 수 있게 해주며, 24시간 동안만 표시됩니다. 이 제한된 시간 동안 높은 참여를 유도하며 일반 게시물보다 더 많은 반응을 얻을 수 있습니다. 오늘날 스토리는 소셜 미디어에서 연결하고 소통하는 가장 인기 있는 방법 중 하나입니다. 그러나 스토리를 볼 때, 제작자는 자신의 뷰어 목록에서 당신의 이름을 볼 수 있으며, 이는 개인 정보 보호에 대한 우려를 일으킬 수 있습니다. 만약 스토리를 아무도 모르게 탐색하고 싶다면? 그때 Anonstories가 유용해집니다. 이 도구는 신원을 드러내지 않고 공개된 인스타그램 콘텐츠를 볼 수 있게 해줍니다. 관심 있는 프로필의 사용자명을 입력하면 해당 프로필의 최신 스토리를 확인할 수 있습니다. Anonstories 뷰어의 특징: - 익명 브라우징: 뷰어 목록에 나타나지 않고 스토리를 볼 수 있습니다. - 계정 필요 없음: 인스타그램 계정에 가입하지 않고 공개 콘텐츠를 볼 수 있습니다. - 콘텐츠 다운로드: 스토리 콘텐츠를 직접 다운로드하여 오프라인에서 사용할 수 있습니다. - 하이라이트 보기: 24시간 제한을 넘어서 인스타그램 하이라이트를 볼 수 있습니다. - 리포스트 모니터링: 개인 프로필의 스토리 리포스트나 참여도를 추적할 수 있습니다. 제한 사항: - 이 도구는 공개 계정에서만 작동하며, 개인 계정은 접근할 수 없습니다. 장점: - 개인 정보 보호 친화적: 인스타그램 콘텐츠를 보면서도 눈에 띄지 않습니다. - 간단하고 쉬움: 앱 설치나 등록이 필요 없습니다. - 독점 도구: 인스타그램에서 제공하지 않는 방식으로 콘텐츠를 다운로드하고 관리할 수 있습니다.

Anonstories의 장점

인스타그램 스토리 비공개로 탐색

인스타그램 업데이트를 비밀리에 추적하고 개인 정보를 보호하며 익명으로 남을 수 있습니다.


개인 인스타그램 뷰어

개인 프로필 뷰어를 사용하여 쉽게 프로필과 사진을 익명으로 볼 수 있습니다.


무료 스토리 뷰어

이 무료 도구는 인스타그램 스토리를 익명으로 볼 수 있게 해주며, 스토리 업로더에게 활동을 숨길 수 있습니다.

자주 묻는 질문

 
익명성

Anonstories는 사용자가 인스타그램 스토리를 볼 때 제작자에게 알림을 보내지 않도록 합니다.

 
디바이스 호환성

iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, Chrome, Safari와 같은 최신 브라우저에서 원활하게 작동합니다.

 
안전성 및 개인 정보 보호

로그인 정보 없이 안전하고 익명으로 브라우징할 수 있습니다.

 
등록 필요 없음

사용자는 간단히 사용자명을 입력하여 공개된 스토리를 볼 수 있습니다. 계정이 필요하지 않습니다.

 
지원 형식

사진(JPEG)과 비디오(MP4)를 쉽게 다운로드합니다.

 
비용

이 서비스는 무료로 제공됩니다.

 
비공개 계정

비공개 계정의 콘텐츠는 팔로워만 접근할 수 있습니다.

 
파일 사용

파일은 개인적 또는 교육적 용도로만 사용 가능하며 저작권 규정을 준수해야 합니다.

 
작동 방식

공개된 사용자명을 입력하여 스토리를 보거나 다운로드할 수 있습니다. 서비스는 콘텐츠를 로컬에 저장할 수 있는 직접 링크를 생성합니다.