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Featured News 14 May 2024

CEO Update May 2024

The Ian Potter Cultural Trust rust will join the Sidney Myer Fund in supporting originating artists and cultural leaders through its Creative Fellowship program. From 2024, The Trust will award two Ian Potter Creative Fellowships annually.
Grantee Story 9 Jan 2023
'Re-building' is a series of case studies that provide insight into the vital role of individual artists in the Australian arts and cultural landscape.

From developing access and opportunities to improving the workplace culture of their fellow artists, each case study highlights a different way in which our grantees have enriched the Australian arts ecology.
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Grantee Story 9 Mar 2021
'Adapting: Art in the time of Coronavirus' is a series of case studies that provide insight into the personal experiences of our grantee community and the effect COVID-19 has had on their professional development plans, creative practice and personal well-being.
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Grantee Story 30 Apr 2018
With the support of The Cultural Trust, Stephanie will attend a series of five workshops at the Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design, Denmark, with a focus on people-centred, accessible and inclusive design.
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Grantee Story 14 Dec 2016
New grantee Amelia Lever-Davidson will soon be travelling to London to undergo mentorships with leading lighting designers, Paule Constable and Jon Clark. She hopes these placements will help further shape her individual vision and lighting aesthetics, and allow her to build professional connections in the international theatre industry.
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Grantee Story 14 Dec 2016
With the help of a Cultural Trust grant, Gretal will pursue a Masters in Jewellery, Silversmithing, and Related Products at the Birmingham City University School of Jewellery.
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Grantee Story 19 Oct 2016
One of only nine students to be accepted in the Masters in Graphic Design at the Werkplaats Typografie in The Netherlands, Robert Milne is seizing the opportunity to make connections and establish himself on the international publishing and graphic design scene.
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Grantee Story 19 Jan 2016
For Max Thomas Sanderson, fashion today is fundamentally a global industry, which is why attending the prestigious Institut Français de la Mode, Paris, represents the logical next step in his promising career. This opportunity will offer Max the chance to master his craft and develop international industry connections, while continuing to work towards his aspiration of enriching menswear design in Australia.
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