$55,000 in creative capital funding to deliver improvements to north Ryde school of arts
Liberal candidate for Ryde, Jordan Lane, is delighted with the Perrottet Liberal Government’s announcement today that Ryde will benefit from $55,000 for the refurbishment of the North Ryde School of Arts thanks to the NSW Government’s Creative Capital program.
The refurbishment of the North Ryde School of Arts is one of 82 projects sharing in a total of $11.7 million funding under the second round of Minor Works and Equipment Projects. These projects are the latest to receive funding as part of the $72 million Creative Capital initiative launched in 2021.
“The North Ryde School of Arts is the primary community performance space in Ryde.” Mr Lane said.
“Refurbishment will include stage, lighting, audio systems and performer facility upgrades that will increase the functionality of the venue to accommodate a greater range of performance and creative activities for the people in the Ryde electorate and surrounds.
“I welcome the NSW Government’s investment to improving arts and cultural venues to be fit-for-purpose for the Ryde community, enhancing access and supporting the local economy.
“This funding will help us deliver state-of-the-art improvements and ensure our local audiences and visitors enjoy high quality cultural experiences. I am delighted the Perrottet Liberal Government has made this possible for Ryde.”
Minister Franklin said this Creative Capital funding will pay dividends for the community of Ryde by delivering a much-needed facility upgrade.
“The NSW Government’s $72 million Creative Capital program aims to boost equity and access to arts and culture facilities for the people of NSW. With 165 projects across the state, more people will have access to top-class arts and cultural experiences,” Mr Franklin said.
“NSW is known for producing world-class arts and cultural experiences. It’s critical that the cultural infrastructure in our state matches our artistic aspirations, and we have gold-standard facilities to showcase this extraordinary creative talent,” Mr Franklin said.
“Everyone deserves access to high-quality creative experiences, and the NSW Liberal and Nationals Government’s ongoing commitment to creating world-class arts and cultural infrastructure ensures the NSW creative sector has the capacity to innovate, reach new audiences and develop skills.”
Further details on the Creative Capital program are available on the Create NSW website at www.create.nsw.gov.au.
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