VIDEOHOLICA ASSOCIATION is a non-profit organisation based in Varna, Bulgaria working in the organisation, realisation, support, establishment and development of diverse contemporary art and cultural interventions in Bulgaria and… Read More
HOM (House of MATAHATI) is an independent art space consists of a gallery and studio facilities. located in Ampang, Kuala Lumpur. Started in 2007, it is an artist-run initiative… Read More
The Reading Room is a 1,000-plus items contemporary art library and archive, containing two distinct resource sections: a contemporary Thai art archive; and art reference books from all over… Read More
Desart is the Association of Central Australian Aboriginal Art and Craft Centres. Members of Desart are independent, Aboriginal-owned, separately incorporated Art Centres or other Art Centres, which are activities of larger Aboriginal-owned organisations. Read More
The Western Australian Museum’s long and fascinating history reflects and documents the State’s rich and diverse natural and cultural heritage. Read More
The Victorian College of the Arts brings together an extensive range of creative disciplines including Art, Dance, Theatre, Film and Television, Contemporary Music, Music Theatre, Production, Community Cultural Development and Indigenous Arts Management. Read More
The Tasmanian School of Art is a creative hub engaging locally and globally in critical thinking and contemporary art and design practice. Students study Photography, Printmaking, Visual Communication, Drawing, Painting, Furniture, e-media and Sculpture. Read More
Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (TMAG) is Tasmania’s leading natural, cultural and heritage organisation. It is a combined museum, art gallery and herbarium which safeguards the physical evidence of Tasmania’s natural and cultural heritage, and the cultural identity of Tasmanians. Read More
Salamanca Arts Centre (SAC) is a not-for-profit Arts Centre formed in 1975. SAC’s Mission is to develop and promote the arts in Tasmania through leadership, inspiration, creativity and excellence in arts development, programs and facilities. Read More
Regional Arts Australia is the key national body representing the broad and complex interests and concerns of those working with and for the arts in regional, rural and remote Australia. Read More
Over the past 125 years, the Queensland College of Art has brought together some of the finest practitioners and academics in visual art and design and produced thousands of professional artists, designers, photographers and film-makers who have helped shape art and design culture in Queensland, Australia and internationally. Read More
The Queensland Art Gallery is Queensland’s premier visual arts institution and a leading art museum nationally. The Gallery’s driving philosophy is to connect art and people. The Gallery was established in 1895 as the Queensland National Art Gallery. Read More
The Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA) is one of Australia’s leading centres for the development and presentation of contemporary art. PICA is the city’s focal point for those wishing to experience the best of Australian and international visual, performing and cross-disciplinary art. Read More
OzAsia Festival is a two‐week event presented by Adelaide Festival Centre that is held in September/October each year. Its range of performances, events and exhibitions. Its broad cultural reach encompasses theatre, dance, music, film, exhibitions and food. Read More
The National Gallery of Victoria is an art gallery and museum in Melbourne, Australia. Founded in 1861, it is the oldest and the largest public art gallery in Australia. Read More
The purpose of the National Gallery of Australia (NGA) is to serve the public by enhancing understanding and enjoyment of the visual arts. Read More
The National Association for the Visual Arts (NAVA) is the national peak body for the visual and media arts, craft and design sector working through advocacy and service provision, to achieve a flourishing Australian visual arts sector and a more vibrant, distinctive and ethical cultural environment. Read More
The National Art School (NAS) is the oldest, most prestigious visual arts institute in Australia. NAS offers a select number of full time programs; Bachelor of Fine Art, Bachelor of Fine Art (Honours) and Master of Fine Art, and for the community, a comprehensive range of part-time and intensive short courses. Read More
The Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) is dedicated to exhibiting, collecting and interpreting the work of today’s artists. Read More
Multicultural Arts Victoria (MAV) is Victoria’s peak arts organisation promoting cultural diversity in the arts. MAV is a not for profit organisation and proudly represents artists and communities from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. Read More
The Goethe-Institut Australia has representations in Sydney and Melbourne. They organise cultural programs that bring Germany very close to the Australian people. Read More
CAN WA is a peak body in Western Australia for community arts and cultural development. CAN WA believes that cultural development is the process of developing and giving voice to the values of a community. Read More
CAN SA is an organisation committed to communities. They believe that a healthy society is one in which artistic expression, cultural diversity and human rights are valued and explored. Read More
4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art is Australia’s peak national body for contemporary Asian art and cultural thinking. It fosters excellence and innovation in contemporary Asian and Australian culture through research, documentation, development, discussion and presentation of contemporary visual art. Read More
Established in 1874, the Art Gallery of NSW aims to be a place of experience and inspiration, through the collection, exhibitions, programs and research. Read More
The Art Gallery of South Australia (AGSA) is the premier visual arts museum in the Australian state of South Australia. It has a collection of over 35,000 works of art, making it, after the National Gallery of Victoria, the largest state art collection in Australia. Read More
With over 10,000 members and 33,000 subscribers, artsHub has an extremely broad reach within the Australian arts scene. All members and subscribers receive weekly News and monthly bulletins, as well as popular industry Special Reports and Festival Focus bulletins. Read More
Through the Collection, associated programs, and stimulating exhibitions the Art Gallery of Western Australia offers visitors unique and exciting experiences of historic and contemporary Australian artists, and bring the art of the world to Western Australia. Read More
In undertaking the Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, the Queensland Art Gallery has recognised the need for an on-going series of exhibitions and forums, which initiates dialogue on the art of its geo-political region.The APT is the only major series of exhibitions in the world to focus exclusively on the contemporary art of Asia and the Pacific, including Australia. Read More
The purpose of the Asian Art Institute of Australia is to enhance appreciation of, and knowledge about, Asian art in Australia and globally. The Asian Art Institute of Australia (AAIA) was founded in Sydney, Australia in 2008. Read More