The Australian Government International Exhibitions Insurance Program provides funding to offset the cost of insurance for eligible international exhibitions touring to Australia.
Commonwealth, state and territory government collecting institutions; incorporated not-for-profit public collecting institutions, and incorporated not-for-profit bodies specialising in touring large art and cultural exhibitions.
The 2025–26 funding round is now open for applications for exhibitions commencing on or after 1 January 2026 and will close on Thursday 11 April 2025. Out of round applications may also be considered where significant opportunities arise and where funds allow. Please contact the AGIEI program manager at collectionsdevelopment@arts.gov.au if you are considering submitting an out of round application.
The program delivers approximately $2.7 million each year.
The Australian Government International Exhibitions Insurance program offers funding to offset the cost of insurance for eligible exhibitions, increasing audience access to significant cultural material that they would not otherwise have an opportunity to access.
The cultural material in exhibitions must have a minimum value of AUD $25 million for fine art exhibitions or AUD $10 million for museological exhibitions. The proposal can be for either multiple or single venue exhibitions. Insurance cover may apply to multiple or single items within an exhibition that meets the minimum value threshold.
To find out more information about the program, read the guidelines available on the Australian Government's GrantConnect website at www.grants.gov.au. You can also contact the AGIEI program officer at collectionsdevelopment@arts.gov.au.
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