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Opportunities for Artists

Find out about opportunities for more growth and more success in your arts career.

Free Grant Writing Workshop – Online January 2026

Access2Arts

Join us for an online grant writing workshop with Access2Arts that will help you to prepare your upcoming grant applications. Note: These grant writing workshops are only for people...

Date posted: 8 January 2026

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Your Art, Our Walls: Exhibit at the Theresa Walker Gallery

Town of Walkerville

Are you looking to showcase your work and take your artistic practice to the next level in 2026? The Town of Walkerville invites artists to submit an Expression of...

Date posted: 8 January 2026

Creative Australia Grant – Arts Projects for Individuals and Groups

Creative Australia

This program funds a range of activities that deliver benefits to the arts sector and wider public, including national and international audiences and communities. Grants are available from $10,000...

Date posted: 18 December 2025

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Call For Entires – SWELL Sculpture Festival

SWELL Sculpture Festival

SWELL Sculpture Festival is a ten-day outdoor exhibition that transforms Currumbin Beach into an open-air gallery of large-scale sculptures and installations. It brings together artists from Australia and around...

Date posted: 18 December 2025

ADNA Visual Art and Photography Commission

Arts and Disability Network Australia

Arts and Disability Network Australia (ADNA) are developing initiatives that provide opportunities for d/Deaf and disabled creatives to thrive. From conception to delivery, d/Deaf and disabled artists, arts workers...

Date posted: 25 November 2025

Two people stand in front of a large, colourful abstract painting in a gallery. The artwork features organic shapes and earthy tones, including oranges, browns, greens and creams. The viewers are seen from behind as they look closely at the piece.