Creative Barkly: Sustaining the Arts and Creative Sector in Remote Australia
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Sunderland, Naomi
O'Sullivan, Sandy
Woodland, Sarah
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Creative Barkly was a three-year Australia Research Council (ARC) Linkage project that examined the arts and creativity across the Barkly Region in the Northern Territory (2016-2019). The project's aim was to understand how artistic and creative activities contribute to cultural, social, and economic development in Barkly communities and the Region as a whole. Over a total of ten field trips to the region, the researchers administered a survey to 120 individual artists and creative producers (representing 1.6% of the population), and conducted interviews and consultations with representatives from 36 key organisations. The project's ecological approach to the arts and creative sector in the Barkly recognised relationships and patterns between traditionally separated domains such as commercial, amateur, and subsidised. This made the Creative Barkly study unique, incorporating cross-cultural, cross-art form, and cross-sector perspectives. This study represents the first independent evidence base of its kind to be generated for arts and creativity in the Barkly. This evidence base and comprehensive set of 48 recommendations will be helpful in planning the future of arts across the Barkly.
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© Queensland Conservatorium Research Centre 2019. Information contained in this publication may be copied or reproduced for study, research, information or educational purposes, subject to inclusion of an acknowledgement of the source.
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander music and performing arts
Visual arts
Other creative arts and writing
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture
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Bartleet, B; Sunderland, N; O'Sullivan, S; Woodland, S, Creative Barkly: Sustaining the Arts and Creative Sector in Remote Australia, 2019