Creative Generators call time in Queensland

Over the past three years the Creative Generators project has built capacity building creative capacities in five regions spanning Queensland. As it winds up, it leaves a lasting legacy.
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Three years ago Queensland produced its first ever regional arts and culture plan,  artbeat: the Regional Arts and Culture Strategy 2010-2014. Within that five-year plan was the idea for Creative Generators, a pilot program tasked with building creative capacity from scratch in regional communities.


Now that the project is over, it’s time to look back to see how far it has come in those 36 months, which doesn’t seem so long when you measure it in those terms against what had to be done.

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Paul Isbel
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Paul Isbel is a former ArtsHub contributor and a publicist for the Australasian Arts and Antiques Dealers Association. Most recently he was a course designer for an entry-level vocational training program for the arts sector.