ADELAIDE FRINGE PUTS CASH INJECTION INTO THE ARTS WITH GRANT RECIPIENTS FOR 2024 ANNOUNCED.
Tue, Oct 10 2023
The first round of Adelaide Fringe Grant Recipients has been announced with 164 grants being allocated at a value of $890,000.
The first round of Adelaide Fringe Grant Recipients has been announced with 164 grants being allocated at a value of $890,000.
This year’s grants have been made possible thanks to donations to the Adelaide Fringe’s philanthropic arm, Arts Unlimited, along with increased support thanks to Arts South Australia from the State Government following an election commitment by the Malinauskas Government.
Since first doing so in 2015, Adelaide Fringe has distributed more than 600 grants to artists.
This year, applicants could apply for a grant up to $10,000 to help launch their artistic ambitions or support daring and diverse contemporary art for new audiences.
Of the grants being awarded this year, 8.1% of shows self-identify as having cast and creatives that are First Nations, 20.7% have a lived experience of disability, 23.2% are culturally and linguistically diverse and 57.6% are part of the LGBTQIA+ community.
Within the funds raised by Arts Unlimited, dedicated grants for First Nations Australians were designated for projects as part of a broader effort to increase the levels of participation, and prominence of First Nations creatives and producers across the Fringe landscape.
One recipient of these grants is Mali Isabel, who will present a new, interactive event of Aboriginal culture, art and music.
"Receiving a Fringe Fund grant will make my show come alive! A big thanks to Adelaide Fringe for making my dreams a reality again for 2024,” said Mali.
Director and CEO of Adelaide Fringe Heather Croall said, “It’s so meaningful to be able to assist shows and artists with these grants, as we prioritise new, emerging and diverse artists to ensure Adelaide Fringe stays a world-class destination for culture seekers. A huge thank you to all of our donors who have generously co
See the full list of Fringe Fund Recipients below.
This year’s grants have been made possible thanks to donations to the Adelaide Fringe’s philanthropic arm, Arts Unlimited, along with increased support thanks to Arts South Australia from the State Government following an election commitment by the Malinauskas Government.
Since first doing so in 2015, Adelaide Fringe has distributed more than 600 grants to artists.
This year, applicants could apply for a grant up to $10,000 to help launch their artistic ambitions or support daring and diverse contemporary art for new audiences.
Of the grants being awarded this year, 8.1% of shows self-identify as having cast and creatives that are First Nations, 20.7% have a lived experience of disability, 23.2% are culturally and linguistically diverse and 57.6% are part of the LGBTQIA+ community.
Within the funds raised by Arts Unlimited, dedicated grants for First Nations Australians were designated for projects as part of a broader effort to increase the levels of participation, and prominence of First Nations creatives and producers across the Fringe landscape.
One recipient of these grants is Mali Isabel, who will present a new, interactive event of Aboriginal culture, art and music.
"Receiving a Fringe Fund grant will make my show come alive! A big thanks to Adelaide Fringe for making my dreams a reality again for 2024,” said Mali.
Director and CEO of Adelaide Fringe Heather Croall said, “It’s so meaningful to be able to assist shows and artists with these grants, as we prioritise new, emerging and diverse artists to ensure Adelaide Fringe stays a world-class destination for culture seekers. A huge thank you to all of our donors who have generously co
See the full list of Fringe Fund Recipients below.
The Adelaide Fringe 2024 season will run from 16 February to 17 March.
The full program launches on 1 Dec 2023 with a selection of shows on sale HERE.
The full program launches on 1 Dec 2023 with a selection of shows on sale HERE.