Deadline: 23-Jun-2026
The Emerging Artist Grant Program is a funding initiative that supports early-career artists in developing their professional practice through international exposure and advanced learning opportunities. It focuses on skill-building, artistic growth, and global engagement rather than direct production or performance outputs.
The program is administered by the Ian Potter Cultural Trust and primarily supports overseas professional development activities.
Key Objectives
The program aims to:
- Support emerging and early-career artists
- Strengthen artistic skills and professional practice
- Enable international learning and cultural exchange
- Build global artistic networks
- Encourage innovation in artistic development
What the Grant Supports
Eligible activities include:
- International artist residencies
- Mentorship programs with established artists
- Study tours and cultural exchange programs
- Masterclasses and workshops
- Internships in creative institutions
- Conferences and professional training events
- Specialized postgraduate study (outside Australia)
- Purchase of non-standard musical instruments or equipment (in exceptional cases)
What the Grant Does NOT Support
The program does not fund:
- Exhibitions
- Performances or live shows
- Recordings or music production
- Publications
- Festival participation
- Undergraduate study programs
- Postgraduate study within Australia
- Projects already started or completed before funding approval
Funding Details
- Maximum grant amount: AUD 15,000
- Focus: International professional development
- Primary destination: Overseas (Australia-based activities only in exceptional cases)
- Funding type: Individual grants
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must meet all of the following conditions:
Personal Eligibility
- Must be at least 18 years old at time of application
- Must be an Australian citizen or Permanent Resident
- Must have an Australian bank account in their name
Career Stage
- Must be an emerging or early-career artist
- Typically within 10 years of first formal arts qualification or equivalent professional recognition
Artistic Criteria
- Demonstrated exceptional talent and artistic commitment
- Clear plan for professional development outcomes
- Ability to contribute personally to project costs
Additional Eligibility Rules
- Applicants must make a personal financial contribution to the project
- Previously unsuccessful applicants may reapply only for a different project
- Recipients of a grant in the past 2 years are not eligible
- Projects cannot be retrospective (must not have started before funding approval)
Collaborative Project Rules
- Collaborative groups cannot submit a single shared application
- Each artist in a collaboration must apply individually
- Applications are assessed per individual artist, not group projects
Types of Supported Opportunities
The program prioritizes opportunities that:
- Enhance technical and creative skills
- Provide mentorship from established professionals
- Offer international exposure and cultural exchange
- Strengthen long-term artistic careers
- Support experimental and traditional art forms
Why This Program Matters
The Emerging Artist Grant Program plays an important role in:
- Supporting the next generation of artists in Australia
- Expanding access to global artistic training opportunities
- Strengthening Australia’s creative and cultural presence internationally
- Encouraging innovation in artistic practice
- Bridging early-career gaps in professional development
Frequently Asked Questions
Who can apply for the grant?
Australian citizens or Permanent Residents who are emerging or early-career artists.
What is the maximum funding available?
Up to AUD 15,000 per successful applicant.
What types of projects are supported?
International professional development activities such as residencies, mentorships, workshops, and study tours.
Can I apply for exhibitions or performances?
No. The program does not support exhibitions, performances, recordings, or publications.
Can I study in Australia using this grant?
No. Postgraduate study within Australia is not eligible.
Can I apply as part of a group?
No. Each artist must submit an individual application, even for collaborative projects.
Can I reapply if I was previously rejected?
Yes, but only if the application is for a different project.
Conclusion
The Emerging Artist Grant Program by the Ian Potter Cultural Trust is a targeted funding opportunity designed to help early-career Australian artists develop their skills through international exposure and advanced professional training. By focusing on residencies, mentorships, and global learning experiences, it strengthens artistic careers and supports long-term creative development rather than short-term production outcomes.
For more information, visit The Ian Potter Cultural Trust.








































