The Redland City Council is celebrating the upcoming third year of the PASSAGE Artist Development Program and the commitment to creating a diverse creative environment in the arts and cultural sectors.
Eleven projects were supported in the 2023/24 financial year under the PASSAGE program, including visual arts, immersive theatre, cabaret, and musical theatre hosted on the Redlands Coast.
Mayor Jos Mitchell said the program continued to nurture emerging talents and nationally-acclaimed artists and reinforced Council’s commitment to fostering a vibrant arts ecosystem.
“Community identity and pride are enhanced through high-quality artistic endeavours,” she said.
“Art has the power to reflect and celebrate the unique stories, traditions and landscapes of a region, creating a sense of belonging and collective identity among residents.”
The PASSAGE Program was designed as a catalyst for artistic growth and innovation in the Redlands and provides a platform for artists to explore their creative visions.
The program provides essential support and resources to the artists through offers of a tailored professional development and in-kind support and financial assistance.
“By supporting artists and cultural initiatives, regional communities can preserve and celebrate their heritage while also embracing innovation and contemporary expression,” Cr Mitchell said.
“Our audiences deserve the same diversity, breadth of product and high standards of performance and visual arts as our major metropolitan peers.
“Access to cultural experiences and creative expression can enhance quality of life, promote social cohesion, and encourage lifelong learning.
“Council remains dedicated to supporting artists through a range of opportunities.”
For more information on the PASSAGE Artist Development Program and other upcoming opportunities, visit rpac.com.au/passage.


