Step Up Program

To continue addressing the far-reaching impacts of the 2019–20 bushfire season, Regional Arts Victoria delivered the Step Up program to support the social recovery of disaster impacted communities through arts and cultural activation.

Parallel Wilds

Parallel Wilds is a short residency program designed by Northeast Victorian artist Craig Dent to engage students in years 4-5 from Carragarmungee and Milawa primary schools across Term Two, 2023.

Creative Recovery 2020-2021

After the devastating Victorian fires over the Summer of 2019/2020, Regional Arts Victoria received funding from Creative Victoria and Bushfire Recovery Victoria to undertake creative recovery activities.

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.

Student Voices for Recovery

Student Voice for Recovery was a student-led bushfire recovery program providing student recovery, wellbeing and connection opportunities.

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.

2009 Bushfires Anniversary

We administered the funding for creative arts projects that reflected the experiences of local communities directly affected by the 2009 bushfires.

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.

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.

Creative Leadership Program

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