Archive 2003
Communications Room
General
QAC welcomes Geoffrey Rush as Associate Artist - Dec 2003
Regional Arts Fund - May 2003
- Senator Rod Kemp announces latest round of funding. pdf file
QAC Regional New Writer Scholarship - March 2003
- This is awarded each year to a regional writer, who receives a scholarship consisting of a three-week writing retreat at Varuna's Writer's Centre in the Blue Mountains. pdf.file
Sir Theodor Bray Young Writer's Award - February 2003
- This statewide award is open to Junior Secondary students and offers the chance to travel to the Queensland Writers Centre during September holidays. pdf.file
- QAC unveils winners at awards night - September 2003 pdf file
Cover Art Challenge - 2003 Winner announced
Queensland Arts Council CEO Arthur Frame is pleased to announce Redcliffe artist Elizabeth Holian as the winner of the Cover Art Competition 2003 and the prize of $3,000.
Full story: pdf file

The Swindler - February 2003
- The Swindler is an exhibition of world-class, sleight of hand artistry.You won't believe the card stunts, mind games and downright hilarity. pdf file
X-Collective - March 2003
- The Cabaret Ensemble of The Queensland Orchestra delivers a show featuring glorious classics, pop and jazz standards with a touch of the bizzare. pdf file
Blackwood - March 2003
- This seriously groovy jazz outfit performs a blend of Latin grooves mixed with swing and a touch of rhythm and blues. pdf file
Still Standing - April 2003
- Inspired by the experiences of Brisbane rock bands, Still Standing is a play about music, relationships and dreams.pdf.file
The Amazing Magician - June 2003
- Tthis original story ballet for children is created Queensland Ballet's Artistic Choreographer Francios Klaus and tells the story of a magician who discovers a life-giving potion. pdf file.
Moonlight Mozart and the Movies - July/August 2003
- Moonlight, Mozart and the Movies - it's potent mix that spells our entertainment! Enjoy a stunning concert of some of opera's best-loved arias and music theatre's spectacular showpieces.
Playing for Queensland
- The stars of eight regional towns will take to the stage for a special Queensland Arts Council production Playing for Queensland.
pdf file
quartet: CANNONBALL!
- Winner of the prestigious Gertrude Langer Award explodes onto the satge during their regional Queensland tour in October.
pdf file

Exhibitions
Simon Mee- Make me Cry -(do you really want to?)
- The works in this exhibition focus on toys and dolls. Drawn in pencil, pastel and painted in oil, the works are intended to be visually alluring. pdf.file
Steve Parish- Inspired By Nature
- For this exhibition Steve Parish has selected 24 photographic images of nature and wildlife which have particular significance to the artist. pdf.file
Rose Marie Szulc- Unreality
- This exhibition includes art-based textiles and works across various media, using techniques of applique, painting, stitching and drawing. pdf file
100 Not Out - A Century of Queensland Sporting Memories
- This exhibition contacins some of the most memorable meoments from the past 100 years of Queensland's sporting heritage. pdf.file
belief
- belief is a photo documentary which explores the lives of indivuals from different religions as they interact with the wider community. pdf file
Brisbane People and Places
- Regional residents will have the opportunity to catch a glimpse of Brisbane life by artist Lise MacDermott when Brisbane People and Places goes on the road. pdf file
Performances
Rough Red
- Rough Red brings a wild, larrikinism, yarn-spinning, story-telling jokes combined with driving rythym and Celtic-falvoured instrumentation. pdf file
Carl Rush
- Known as Brisbane's King of the Blues, Carl's one man band includes great hits of the blues, swing and ballads.pdf file
Those Bloody McKennas
- Prepare for a unique evening of entertainment when Queensland Arts Council presents acoustic band Those Bloody McKennas.This five-member band features four brothers from a family of 11, with each member a highly skilled multi-instrumentalist. pdf file
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