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Photo: Armadale Primary School Year 4 students’ artwork, led by artist, illustrator and teacher, Sophia Lark
Made possible through WA Government culture and the arts funding, 12 projects will share $525,721 in grants from the 2024–25 collaboration round of the Creativity for Schools program.
Another five projects will share $99,974 in grants from the Term 4 2024 residency round of the Creativity for Schools program.
Totalling $625,695, the collaboration funding aims to connect WA arts organisations and artists with schools, while the residency funding supports artists-in-residence across multiple school environments.
These projects will embed creativity across curriculum areas, increase access to the arts, and allow students, teachers and school communities the opportunity to enrich their learning in a fun and engaging way.
An initiative of Creative WA, the WA Government’s 10-year vision to grow culture, arts, and the Creative Industries, the Creativity for Schools program is administered by the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries.
The recipients of the 2024–25 Creativity for Schools collaboration round are:
The recipients of the Term 4 2024 Creativity for Schools residency round are:
The Term 1 2025 Residency round is open and accepting applications, closing 27 March 2025. Find out more and apply now on the Creativity for Schools webpage.
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