Deadline: 3-Feb-25
The Government of South Australia is seeking applications to support the creative development, production and presentation of new work.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander individual artists and arts and cultural workers, groups and arts and cultural organisations can apply for projects across all art forms.
Funding Information
- Grant amount: Up to $25,000
What you can apply for?
- Creative development and/or production or making of work, including research and planning
- Exhibitions and touring costs regionally, nationally and internationally
- Presentation opportunities to enhance your profile locally, nationally and internationally
- Performance opportunities
- Research projects
What this category funds?
- Administration
- Commissioning fees
- Creative fees (such as performers, composers, choreographers, designers, producers, curators etc.)
- Technical personnel and production costs
- Travel, living allowance
- Marketing costs
- Materials
- Hire of studio, venue and equipment
- Freight
- Curatorial collateral, catalogue essay writer’s fees, catalogue design and printing costs
- Documentation (e.g. photography and videography)
- Exhibition costs
Who can apply?
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander individual artists, groups, arts and cultural organisations
- Non-Aboriginal led organisations that support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists, culture and practice may apply and will need to demonstrate and reference that appropriate consultation and protocols are in place
- Funded organisations: small-to-medium organisations, major organisations and Statutory Authorities
- Organisations funded through the National Performing Arts Partnership Framework (NPAPF) formerly known as Major Performing Arts (MPA) Companies
- Arts and cultural organisations and Aboriginal arts centres may submit and/or auspice grants on behalf of individual Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists and arts and cultural workers
Who is ineligible?
- Non-Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander individuals
For more information, visit Government of South Australia.