The Indigenous Visual Arts Industry Support (IVAIS) program helps fund the operations of more than 85 Indigenous-owned art centres, and a number of art fairs, regional hubs and industry service organisations that are at the heart of Australia’s world-famous Indigenous visual art movement.
Organisations that support professional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists to produce, promote and market their art.
Applications for the 2026 IVAIS grant opportunities will be advised in due course. You can register for notifications of future grant rounds through GrantConnect.
Funding of approximately $32 million per year is allocated to organisations through an open competitive application process and a closed non-competitive process.
The IVAIS program supports a professional, viable and ethical Indigenous visual arts industry with strong participation by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Some of Australia's most dynamic visual art is produced in Indigenous art centres, which enable artists to create new art, earn income, develop professional skills and connect to the art market.
Funding is delivered to 4 primary types of organisations including:
The organisations funded through the program form the infrastructure that provides artists with studio space, materials, art development opportunities, marketing and exhibition support, as well as a range of professional support and services for artists, art centre staff and directors.
See who’s funded in 2026-27 and view previous years’ funding recipients.
The IVAIS program supports the Indigenous Art Code, an industry-led voluntary code of conduct that promotes fair and ethical trade between art dealers and Indigenous visual artists.
For more information about the IVAIS program, visit our program webpage.
The IVAIS program Open Competitive Grant Guidelines and Closed Non-Competitive Grant Guidelines include eligibility criteria and information about the assessment and grant processes, including arts worker employment information.
The Guidelines are updated annually and published on the Australian Government's GrantConnect Homepage (search for Indigenous Visual Arts Industry Support under grant opportunities).
Funding is offered through open competitive and closed non-competitive grant opportunities.
You can apply for future grant rounds through GrantConnect.
Information sessions are a great opportunity to take you through all that you’ll need to know and do, to be considered for funding:
Session dates will be updated on this page when available.
Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for program announcements. Join the conversation using #IVAIS. Organisations can tag @AusGovArts in posts about their funded programs.
The program logos are used to acknowledge Australian Government funding.
If you have any questions about the IVAIS program, you can contact us during office hours:
Phone: 1800 006 992
Email: ivais@arts.gov.au
The four main types of funded organisations are:
Art centres—are the primary focus of the funding, are generally located in remote or very remote communities and provide a studio space, materials and marketing for artists that are from one or more local clan groups. Most art centres are stand-alone enterprises, and some are run by Aboriginal Corporations or Shires.
Arts hubs—generally located in the urban or regional centres in the south-eastern parts of Australia, and providing a range of professional support for artists in their region, including through exhibitions and workshops.
Industry service organisations—providing a range of professional development, governance, recruitment and training support for artists, directors and staff. These stand-alone organisations primarily focus on assisting remote art centres to operate.
Art fairs—regional or national marketing events that generally include a main exhibition, a market place and associated satellite exhibitions and events. These are mostly designed for, and attended by, remote and very remote art centres, and a large volume of art is sold through these events.
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