Open grant opportunity for the Indigenous Visual Arts Industry Support program

Dept of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications

The Australian Government has opened a grant opportunity for the Indigenous Visual Arts Industry Support (IVAIS) program.

The heart of the Australian Government’s cultural policy Revive is putting First Nations first. Sustaining and growing First Nations cultural expressions and artistic ambitions is a priority.

The IVAIS program supports a professional, viable and ethical Indigenous visual arts industry with strong participation by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

The program helps fund the operations of over 80 Indigenous-owned art centres, and a number of art fairs, regional hubs and industry service organisations that are at the heart of Australia’s world-famous Indigenous visual art movement.

A total of $7.8 million, over two years, will be available as part of the opportunity, with funding to be delivered to four primary types of organisation:

  1. art centres, mostly in remote and very remote locations
  2. industry service organisations
  3. art fairs
  4. arts hubs, mostly in regional or urban locations.

The program aims to support Aboriginal and Torres Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists, organisations and businesses to direct and decide on their own cultural and economic interests.

“Some of Australia’s most dynamic visual art is produced in Indigenous art centres, which enable artists to create new art, earn income, develop professional skills and connect to the art market,” Minister Tony Burke said.

“I encourage organisations that support professional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists to produce, promote and market their art to apply.”

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