Use our database to explore the grants and commissions awarded throughout the Trust's 30+ year history.
DAMP James Lynch
for travel and accommodation costs to present DAMP's exhibitions at Artspace in Sydney and the Experimental Art Foundation in Adelaide, March and November 2001
Program
Emerging Artist Grants
Practice Area
Visual Arts
Amount
$4,200
Year
2001
Darren Sylvester
to participate in an Austrian/Australian art exchange titled Our Perfect Dream - four weeks during July 2001
Program
Emerging Artist Grants
Practice Area
Visual Arts
Amount
$1,500
Year
2001
David Symons
To attend the ten-day Deborah Hay Solo Performance Commissioning Project at Whidbey Island Centre for the Arts, Seattle, USA, August 2001
Program
Emerging Artist Grants
Practice Area
Performing Arts
Amount
$3,000
Year
2001
Debby Maziarz
To undertake a three-month residency in Barcelona as part of 'Street Rituals', a professional development and performing arts project, and to develop and implement a roving youth theatre project, Spain, September - November 2001
Program
Emerging Artist Grants
Practice Area
Performing Arts
Amount
$4,000
Year
2001
Daniel Jarvis
For the purchase of home studio recording equipment to be used in his career as a professional composer and recording artist.
Program
Emerging Artist Grants
Practice Area
Music
Amount
$4,000
Year
2001
David Hewitt
To study taiko drumming for one month with Eitetsu Hayashi in Japan, during April - May 2001
Program
Emerging Artist Grants
Practice Area
Music
Amount
$3,000
Year
2001
Dawn Delaney
Stage 1 of the 'Women of East Timor' Project, which involves documenting the role of women in rebuilding their independent nation, forming a photographic exhibition that will be shown in metropolitan galleries and community spaces, March - mid-April 2001
Program
Emerging Artist Grants
Practice Area
Community Arts
Amount
$5,000
Year
2001
Deborah de Graaff
To undertake a four week program performing with the Tartini-Jacob Clarinet Concerto & the Fine Arts Orchestra of London in the Crypt of St John's, Smith Square, London, UK, November 2001