Acknowledging Arts Queensland

Funding acknowledgements
All successful applicants and all auspicing and/or associated organisations who receive funding from art+place Queensland Public Art Fund must acknowledge the Queensland Government on all labels and/or plaques accompanying the works and in all publicity relating to funded activities and operations.

The format of the required word acknowledgment is:
This project has received financial assistance from the Queensland Government through art+place Queensland Public Art Fund.

The logo acknowledgment is the standard Queensland Government logo (PDF).

Funding recipients must acknowledge art+place funding support as follows:
  • Plaques and/or labels - logo and word acknowledgement
  • Media releases - word acknowledgment
  • Speeches - word acknowledgment
  • Annual Reports - logo and word acknowledgment
  • Promotional videos - logo and word acknowledgment
  • Television, radio and newspaper advertisements - word acknowledgment
  • Newsletters - logo and word acknowledgment
  • Promotional materials such as brochures, explanatory notes, posters, conference programs, performance programs, invitations and all such material (including email) - logo and word acknowledgment
  • Signage at promotional events - logo and word acknowledgment
  • Websites - logo and word acknowledgment.
In 2009 the Ideas Festival commissioned Lee Harnden and Russell Fenn of Juggler’s Art Space to produce a 75m long graffiti work responding to the question - What are the ideas that keep you awake at night?

Photo: Justine Walpole

More information: Background of the Aerosol Mural
Links
www.arts.qld.gov.au
www.publicartonline.org.uk www.publicartsquad.com.au www.arte-ofchange.com www.visualarts.net.au www.publicartfund.org www.australiacouncil.gov.au


Related documents
Keniger Report
Public Art Fund Policy
Evaluation Report 2007/2009
Guidelines for Applicants
Application Form
Sector Plan 2010 - 2013
Artwork Commission Plan
Toward Q2
Outcome Report



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