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                    COVID-19 Arts grants showcase

                    We’re committed to investing in the arts and supporting our city's creative community, especially when times are tough. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, we're providing $2 million in grants to artists and creatives to invest in new works, and digital presentation of works and performances.

                    Take a look through the works that have been made possible through our quick response arts grants.​

                    • Online Gallery and Handmade Photobook Orders

                      An online store to showcase a selection of handmade photobooks from long-term documentary photography projects. Put together from an archive of extensive photographic work across North Africa, Latin America, USA and Australasia each book is designed to complement it’s subject matter.
                    • Lonely Is Not Always Quiet

                      Badra Aji transposed his own drawings and writings into a series of video works in which the artist’s inner voice is externalized in a series of conversations.
                    • Playable Web

                      Playable Web is an interactive online environment showcasing the work of children. This online interactive gallery will grow over time and connect communities from across Australia and beyond!
                    • Frankenstein's Telephone

                      ‘Frankenstein's Telephone’ is a conceptual artwork created using artificial intelligence to examine how computer vision expresses gender classifications. Explore the original artworks, read about the algorithms used and make your own works from a text prompt or an image upload.
                    • Kids' Home Publishing

                      Kids’ Home Publishing Series One is a library of short how-to and inspirational video tutorials to inspire everyone from 2 – 102 to make their own hand-made 8-page books at home. Kids’ Own Publishing's Michael Camilleri – aka the Grand Imaginator – introduces viewers to six amazing artists.
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