Use our database to explore the grants and commissions awarded throughout the Trust's 30+ year history.
Alan Newton
To undertake a six-month artist in residency program run by the Czech master glass cutter and polisher Jan Friedreich in the Czech Republic, May 2002
Program
Emerging Artist Grants
Practice Area
Visual Arts
Amount
$4,000
Year
2002
Alexandra Osborne
To undertake the second year of her four-year Bachelor of Music Degree in Violin Performance at The Curtis Institute of Music, Philadelphia, USA, commencing September 2002
Program
Emerging Artist Grants
Practice Area
Music
Amount
$5,000
Year
2002
Andrew Byrne
The Othersiders - a forty-minute, multi-movement work for voice & electric ensemble exploring ideas of the political activist William Lane (1861-1917)
Program
Arts Commissions
Practice Area
Music
Amount
$10,000
Year
2002
Andrew Fyfe
To undertake a three-month internship with Elia Centurion working with Pre-Columbian state collections in Peru and a one-month's visit to archaeological sites and regional museum and around the cities of Cuzco and Trujillo, Peru, April - June 2002
Program
Emerging Artist Grants
Practice Area
Conservation/Moveable Cultural Heritage
Amount
$4,000
Year
2002
Aleksandr Tsiboulski
To undertake a three-month career development residency, studying classical guitar and the work of J.S. Bach, at the Banff Arts Centre in Alberta, Canada, from October 2002
Program
Emerging Artist Grants
Practice Area
Music
Amount
$4,500
Year
2002
Alister Barker
To undertake a twelve-month Diploma in Professional Performance in cello at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester, UK, September 2001 - August 2002
Program
Emerging Artist Grants
Practice Area
Music
Amount
$3,000
Year
2002
Andrew Ford
'Tales of the Supernatural', a 25 minute sequence of folk songs about love and the supernatural, for voice and string quartet. For possible inclusion in the 2003 Australian String Quartet season (using Robyn Archer as the voice).
Program
Arts Commissions
Practice Area
Music
Amount
$9,200
Year
2002
Andrew Simpson
To undertake an 18-month Master in Architecture at Harvard University, Boston, USA, from September 2001