Support

Supporting the Narooma School of Arts and the Narooma Arts & Community Cultural Centre through gifts/donations no matter how large or small all contribute to an investment in our community, in our town, and in our region. Your gifts help us to deliver a vision for our Centre as an active and inspiring space for people to come together to share, explore and celebrate creative knowledge and learning.

Image: David Whitfield, ‘Narooma Bridge’, oil on canvas

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Narooma School of Arts Public Fund: Narooma School of Arts Soldiers’ War Memorial hall Inc (NSoA) is endorsed by the Australian Tax Office as a Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) Fund. It is listed on the Australian Government’s Register of Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission.

The NSoA is entitled to receive gifts and contributions which donors can claim as a tax deduction. All donations received directly contribute to the enhancement and sustainability of NSoA facilities and activities.

The organisation’s aims to ensure that the land and buildings, held in trust for our community since 1895, continue to provide quality facilities and programs well into the future.

Narooma School of Arts is a creative hub for our community, a place to come together where you can experience and participate in the arts. NSoA’s activities advance culture by promoting community participation in a diverse range of creative practices across all demographics. It’s aim is to include local, regional and national artists, partner arts organisations, informal education and festivals.

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Giving

All donations received are a gift that directly contributes to the sustainability and growth of the School, a rare gem right in the heart of Narooma itself.

The Narooma School of Art is on the Register of Cultural Organisations and donations above $2 are tax-deductible. Every dollar contributed is fed directly back into the organisation and its activities.

Click on the Donate buttons on this page to donate. Donations start at our Little Lorikeet Donors with a $10 donation, and rise up to our Lyrebird Donors a $5000 donation.

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Colour workshop at NSoA Studios
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Image: Cat Wilson, ‘Drift’, single channel video with sound

Impact

Voluntary efforts and monetary donations will help ensure the NSoA land and buildings continue to be assets owned by our community. Our independence allows us to respond to our community’s needs whilst fostering cultural and creative activity for the people in our region. We aim to have local talent alongside artists from across the country who bring new ideas, processes and ways of thinking into our town. Our hope is that this mix offers inspiration for next generation of creatives to emerge from Narooma and engage with the world.