Deadline: 15-Jun-2026
The Arts Tasmania Individuals and Groups Funding Program provides up to AUD 30,000 to support artists and creative groups in Tasmania. It funds creative development, exhibitions, performances, residencies, recordings, and professional development activities that advance artistic practice and audience engagement. Eligible applicants include Tasmanian-based individual artists and groups, with a focus on strengthening careers, visibility, and creative output.
Overview of the Program
The Arts Tasmania Individuals and Groups Funding Program supports the professional growth of artists and creative collectives.
It is delivered by Arts Tasmania.
The programme is designed to:
- Support artistic development and experimentation
- Enable public presentation of creative work
- Strengthen artist careers and professional pathways
- Increase audience engagement and market reach
Key Purpose and Focus Areas
This funding supports activities that directly contribute to artistic practice and career progression.
1. Creative Development and Research
Funding supports early and ongoing artistic creation.
Eligible Activities
- Artistic research and experimentation
- Development of new creative work
- Concept development for future productions
- Exploration of new artistic methods
2. Presentation of Artistic Work
Support is available for showcasing completed work.
Eligible Outputs
- Exhibitions (visual arts, installations, etc.)
- Live performances (theatre, music, dance)
- Publications (books, zines, catalogues)
- Public screenings or showcases (where applicable)
3. Production and Recording
Funding can support the creation and documentation of work.
Examples
- Recording music or audio works
- Producing visual or multimedia art
- Documentation of performances or exhibitions
- Studio production costs
4. Residencies and Professional Development
Artists may access opportunities for growth and skill-building.
Eligible Activities
- Local, national, or international residencies
- Workshops and training programmes
- Mentorship and skill development
- Professional networking opportunities
5. Audience and Market Development
Funding supports expanding visibility and engagement.
Activities Include
- Marketing and promotion of work
- Audience engagement strategies
- Touring or outreach activities
- Development of distribution channels
Funding Details
- Maximum grant per application: AUD 30,000
- One application per round per applicant
- Individuals may also be included in group applications
Eligible Costs
- Creative development expenses
- Presentation and production costs
- Residency fees and participation costs
- Travel and living allowances (if activity-related)
- Professional fees and fair wages for artists and arts workers
- Marketing and promotional costs
Ineligible Activities
Certain activities are not supported under this programme.
Not Eligible
- Formal education or student coursework activities
- Government departments or some already funded organisations
- Applicants with existing multi-year Tasmanian Government funding
- Equipment purchases (e.g., instruments, cameras, tools)
- Capital works or infrastructure projects
- Prizes, awards, or competitions
- Screen production and interactive gaming projects
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must meet residency and organisational requirements.
Individuals
- Must be an artist residing in Tasmania for at least 6 of the last 12 months
Groups
- At least one member must meet the Tasmanian residency requirement
Organisations
- Must be legally registered in Tasmania or established by law
- External organisations may apply if benefiting Tasmanian artists or audiences
Additional Requirements
- No outstanding acquittals from previous funding rounds
- Must meet general eligibility and compliance requirements
Application Rules
- Only one application per round is allowed per applicant
- Individuals can still participate in group applications
- Applications must clearly demonstrate artistic value and outcomes
Expected Outcomes
The program aims to strengthen Tasmania’s creative ecosystem.
Key Outcomes
- Increased artistic production and experimentation
- Stronger career pathways for artists
- Expanded public access to creative works
- Enhanced professional skills and capacity
- Greater national and international visibility for Tasmanian artists
Why This Program Matters
This funding is important for sustaining creative practice in Tasmania.
It helps:
- Reduce financial barriers for artists
- Support independent creative production
- Strengthen the local arts ecosystem
- Encourage innovation and experimentation
- Improve audience access to diverse art forms
FAQs
What is the Arts Tasmania Individuals and Groups Funding Program?
It is a grant programme supporting artists and creative groups in Tasmania to develop, produce, and present artistic work.
Who delivers this funding?
It is administered by Arts Tasmania.
How much funding is available?
Each application can receive up to AUD 30,000 depending on project scope and eligibility.
Who can apply?
Individual artists living in Tasmania and groups with at least one Tasmanian-based member can apply. Some organisations may also be eligible.
What types of activities are funded?
Creative development, exhibitions, performances, residencies, recordings, professional development, and audience engagement activities are supported.
What costs are not covered?
Equipment purchases, capital works, competitions, awards, and formal study-related activities are not eligible.
Can artists apply more than once?
Only one application per round is allowed, but artists can be included in group applications alongside their individual application.
Conclusion
The Arts Tasmania Individuals and Groups Funding Program is a key support mechanism for artists seeking to develop their creative practice and advance their careers.
By funding artistic creation, residencies, professional development, and public presentations, it strengthens Tasmania’s cultural sector and enables artists to produce and share high-quality work with broader audiences.
For more information, visit Tasmanian Government.









































