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Our Work in Communities


Our staff based in Victorian communities support the development and advocacy of the regional arts sector. They work closely with artists, organisations and local government, facilitating connections and support to projects, policies and visibility of the arts in our communities. As part of this work we also facilitate arts recovery, networking and mentoring.

Since 2009, Regional Arts Victoria has continued to be a trusted partner in delivering creative prevention and recovery programs that assist artists and communities to prepare and re-emerge following disaster. We ensure that artist-led responses have access to targeted resources and on-the-ground support.

We have played an integral collaborative role in providing advice, connections and advocacy to other agencies working to support recovery in impacted communities.

Regional Staff

Stacey Barnes, Regional Manager, South West
Monday – Friday
Mob: 0493 977 700
Email: [email protected]

Stacey is a dynamic collaborator with 14 years of global experience in the public and private sectors. Since her BA (Hons) in English with Creative Writing, she has honed her communication and stakeholder engagement skills across creative industries, events, tourism, and economic development. Stacey spent the last seven years at Southern Grampians Shire Council most recently leading strategic marketing for their two major arts venues – Hamilton Gallery and Hamilton Performing Arts Centre.

Angela Frost, Manager, North West Regional Partnerships
Tuesday-Friday
Mob: 0476 353 856
Email: [email protected]

Angela is a multi-award winning artist and community collaborator. She has worked within the realms of community cultural development, theatre, cultural ceremony, festivals and arts centre management in collaboration with over 35 First Nations communities. Alongside change makers, artists, young people, and Elders, she has delivered projects throughout VIC, NSW, TAS, and the NT and created over 40 new theatre works. More recently she worked with an incredible cohort of Swan Hill’s First Nations Elders and young people to create The Marruk Project, a collective using the performing arts to reclaim, celebrate, and share Indigenous culture to create deep, lasting change for the whole community.

Stacie Bobele, Manager, Making Change
Monday – Thursday
Mob: 0435 045 568
Email: [email protected]

Stacie is an experienced arts and communications manager, with almost 20 years’ experience in local government, higher education and the arts industry.   Her relocation to the rich coastal offerings of Wadawurrung Country in the early 2000s has resulted in incredible relationships and involvement with a number of arts and community projects there. With experience in curatorial practice and arts administration, she is keenly aware of the importance of art’s role in the creation of identity and a sense of belonging within a community.  In her new role as Manager, Making Change, she is looking forward to bringing together the arts communities of five municipalities and delivering a shared vision for all creatives of the G21 region.

Advising applicants in the G21 Region – Geelong, Surf Coast, Queenscliffe, Golden Plains, Colac/Otway

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Central Vic
Gippsland
North East
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RAV in Residence

RAV in Residence is a partnership between Regional Arts Victoria and RAV Member Organisations or regional Local Government Authorities, providing the opportunity for local creatives to book a one-on-one conversation with Regional Arts Victoria staff, and the delivery of creative networking offerings in communities.
Past
Central Vic

Circus Active

Our Circus Active partnership program looked at the efficacy of circus-based arts programs to increase physical activity amongst adolescents.
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Central Vic
Gippsland
North East
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Creative Workers in Schools

Creative Workers in Schools saw 150 creative industry workers undertake a six-month residency program in Victorian government and special schools.
Past
Central Vic
Gippsland
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2009 Bushfires Anniversary

We administered the funding for creative arts projects that reflected the experiences of local communities directly affected by the 2009 bushfires.
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Central Vic
Gippsland
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Creative Recovery Program

The Creative Recovery Program saw Creative Arts Recovery Facilitators placed in three key areas across the State in response to the 2014 bushfires.
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Central Vic
Gippsland
North East
North West
South West

Regional Vic Living Expo

Learn more about the history of Regional Arts Victoria’s Regional Living Expo, which saw us presents a diverse array of artists from across the state.
Past
Central Vic
Gippsland
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Creative Leadership Program

Investing in our leaders of tomorrow, the Creative Leadership Program led 12 regional emerging arts leaders through a nine-day intensive.
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Central Vic
Gippsland
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Eco-Cubby

Celebrating children as designers of sustainable architecture, Eco-Cubby supported them to develop an Eco-Cubby project for their own community.
Past
Central Vic
Gippsland
North East
North West
South West

Home Is Where The Hall Is

Over an eight year period, Home Is Where The Hall Is saw hundreds of community led projects in regional Victoria, South Australia & Tasmania.
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Central Vic
Gippsland
North East
North West
South West

Small Town Transformations

Small Town Transformations encouraged Victorian communities to think big about how art can transform their town.
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Central Vic
Gippsland
North East
North West
South West

Illuminated By Fire

Working across Victoria, Illuminated by Fire celebrated the places we care about and the story and role of fire within those places.