Tasmanian Government announces Aboriginal Arts Program – Australia
Deadline: 22-Mar-21
The Government of Tasmania is pleased to announce Aboriginal Arts Program to support arts activities by Aboriginal artists and organizations that stimulate contemporary, traditional, and non-traditional Aboriginal art forms and practices.
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Who can apply?
Arts Tasmania accepts applications from individuals, groups and organizations.
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Individuals and groups
If you are applying as an individual, you must be a practicing artist or arts worker who has been resident in Tasmania for six of the past twelve months.
Groups must have at least one Tasmanian member.
Students are eligible to apply for grants. However, any activity that is part of a course or contributes to course assessment is not eligible for funding.
If you have received a grant from Arts Tasmania in the past and that grant has not been acquitted, you will not be eligible to apply to Arts Tasmania until your acquittal is accepted.
Organizations
Organizations must be registered under law (an incorporated association, or a company limited by guarantee) or created by law (a government statutory authority).
Organizations that are not based in Tasmania may apply to certain programs for activities that benefit Tasmanian artists or audiences.
Organizations in receipt of multi-year operational support from Arts Tasmania are not eligible to apply to other Arts Tasmania programs for the term of the agreement.
Tasmanian or Federal Government departments and government business enterprises are not eligible to apply to Arts Tasmania.
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This program supports:
Aboriginal artists,
recognized Aboriginal organizations that are legally constituted;
Organizations applying for support towards an Aboriginal specific project.
For more information, visit https://www.arts.tas.gov.au/grants_and_loans/aboriginal_arts_program