Waikato Herald

Funding recognises creative endeavours

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Hamilton City Council and Creative Waikato are calling all creatives in town as the Creative Communitie­s Scheme funding is now open.

Community arts initiative­s that help grow and promote creativity in Kirikiriro­a can now apply for funding to cover costs for short-term projects, such as materials for arts activities or programmes, venue or equipment hire, personnel or workshop facilitato­rs, and marketing and promotion of arts activities.

In the last funding round, 27 local projects received funding including concerts, drag shows, theatre production­s, drumming courses, exhibition­s and pottery workshops.

One local artist delighted to receive funding for his project in the previous round was David Tasker. He is organising a drag event in Hamilton called Category Is: The Blaster Ball.

“Drag is a diverse art form and I’m so excited to see it recognised and celebrated here in Hamilton. The Creative Communitie­s Scheme grant has allowed me to take this idea and turn it into a reality without the stress of wondering how I’m going to pay for everything.”

The fund is administer­ed by Creative Waikato on behalf of Hamilton City Council. Creative Waikato funding adviser Adrienne Clothier says; “It’s always so exciting to see the range of creative activities that people want to do within Hamilton . . . If it’s a project with positive creative benefits and outcomes for the community, we do our best to provide some financial support.”

For this funding round Creative Waikato is looking for projects that will begin after April 14. The projects have to focus on at least one of the scheme’s three criteria: access and

participat­ion, diversity, or young people.

The funding round closes at 5pm on Friday, February 25.

Meanwhile, Matamata-piako District’s Creative Communitie­s Scheme just opened on February 9 and is set to run until March 16.

This year’s funding pool for Matamata-piako’s creatives contains $50,000 to divvy out to art projects across the district to recognise the important role arts play in creating vibrant communitie­s. Projects that get funded encourage participat­ion, support diversity or enable young people to engage with and participat­e in the arts, like performanc­es, workshops, exhibition­s and festivals.

Applicatio­ns for the Hamilton funding round can be made through the council’s online funding applicatio­n system.

For more informatio­n about the scheme or to arrange an appointmen­t with a funding adviser, contact Creative Waikato at hello@creativewa­ikato.co.nz or on 0508 427 892.

 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? One local artist delighted to receive funding in the last round was David Tasker, who is organising a drag event in Hamilton called Category Is: The Blaster Ball.
Photo / Supplied One local artist delighted to receive funding in the last round was David Tasker, who is organising a drag event in Hamilton called Category Is: The Blaster Ball.

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