The Arts & Humanities Capacity Building Program sought to strengthen and grow the independent arts and cultural sector in Australia by granting money to ensembles, collectives, groups and organisations that were highly connected within their sector and producing excellent work in an attempt to improve recipient's resiliance and influence. This pilot evaluation records the impact of that program's Queensland iteration for one recipient.
Image :Lizzie Vilmanis in Prying Eye Production's The Inquisition of the Big Bad Wolf. Photo by @camlightproductions .
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