Organisations
2009-2010 Funding Recipients
5 Organisations
Results to Display
Australian Centre for Contemporary Art
Received $749,419 for:
2010 operations as part of a Visual Arts and Craft Strategy funding agreement. The Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA) is a premier Victorian contemporary visual arts space, presenting public exhibitions of newly commissioned art by leading Australian artists along with their international peers. Its exhibition program is supported by educational programs and professional development opportunities for artists.

Source: ACCA
Centre for Contemporary Photography
Received $160,590 for:
2010 operations as part of a Visual Arts and Craft Strategy funding agreement. The Centre for Contemporary Photography delivers an exhibition program of local, national and international artists, as well as workshops, lectures and international cultural exchange activity.
Craft Victoria
Received $267,650 for:
2010 operations as part of a Visual Arts and Craft Strategy funding agreement. Craft Victoria is the peak body for craft in Victoria. It promotes craft through exhibitions, publications, lectures and seminars, as well as undertaking an advocacy role on behalf of smaller craft associations and guilds.

Ceramics by Kris Coad.
Source: Craft Victoria
Experimenta Media Arts
Received $107,060 for:
2010 operations as part of a Visual Arts and Craft Strategy funding agreement. Experimenta promotes experimental media through a program of exhibitions, lectures and new media events.
Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces
Received $176,649 for:
2010 operations as part of a Visual Arts and Craft Strategy funding agreement. Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces provides professional support to artists in the early stages of their careers through exhibition, studio, cultural exchange and public programs.

21:100:100. One Hundred sound Works by One Hundred Artists from the Twenty First Century. Installation shot (2008).
Photo: Andrew Curtis.
5 Organisations
Results to Display
Total Funding: $1,461,368