The co-founders of independent South Australian arts company CRAM Collective are taking bold steps to transition from emerging to professional theatre-makers thanks to the Helpmann Academy Creative Innovator Program.
Local emerging creatives Chloe Noble, Danny Jarratt, Miriam Sims and Neville Cichon have given a collection of stobie poles in the City of Port Adelaide Enfield a facelift thanks to the Helpmann Academy SA Power Networks Stobie Pole Project.
A 5m-high public artwork paying homage to Aussie backyard icon the Hills Hoist cuts a new silhouette in the ever-shifting landscape of Hindley Street, thanks to a partnership between Helpmann Academy and SA Power Networks.
Nine local creative businesses are set to receive a substantial boost through the second iteration of the Helpmann Academy Creative Innovator Program, which aims to foster new entrepreneurial talent.
SPONSORED: The next generation of creative entrepreneurs is being placed front and centre through the Helpmann Academy Creative Innovator Program, with a film production start-up and a music sample-pack business among those recently given a seed-funding boost.
SPONSORED: After a tough year for the music industry, emerging trumpeter Daniel Isler got creative using Helpmann Academy opportunities to raise the profile of his musical projects, Soylent Green and Tervete Collective.