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read moreWestern Australia’s Arts Organisations Investment Program will see 37 not-for-profit organisations across metropolitan Perth, South-West, Mid-West and Kimberley regions share in $56 million over four years in a record-breaking round. Funding for AOIP is up from $10.5 million per annum to $14 million per annum.
Exciting new entrants to the program include a regional arts centre and theatre, circus performance organisation, and cultural experience and storytelling projects
Six new entrants including a regional arts centre and theatre and circus performance organisation are among 37 successful applicants in this competitive funding program, and will receive money distributed from the financial years 2023/24 to 2026/27, the entrants include:
The AOIP has delivered more than $82 million in assistance since it was established in 2016. Funding is awarded to small to medium organisations that:
Applications to AOIP are assessed by an independent advisory panel of highly skilled and experienced WA arts, culture, and creativity sector members, including a First Nations voice.
WA Culture and the Arts Minister David Templeman congratulated the 37 not-for-profit organisations and added "the AOIP aims to build a strong WA art, cultural and creative sector to support and promote the vibrancy of our State and to ensure this is celebrated locally, nationally, and internationally.
"It was an extremely competitive round but I'm delighted to see six brand new entrants in the mix - Fremantle Biennale, Centre for Stories, Mundaring Arts Centre, North Midlands Project, CIRCUSWA and Theatre Kimberley."
AOIP is administered by the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries (DLGSC) and more information is available on the DLGSC website
The next AOIP round will be from 2027 to 2031, with applications due to open in early August 2026.
For organisations not successful in securing funding during the most recent and extremely competitive round of AOIP, other funding streams are available through application.
Full list of recipients in alphabetical order (amount is per annum for Year 1)
1. Aboriginal Art Centre Hub of Western Australia - $300,000
2. Artrage (FRINGE WORLD, Rooftop Projects, regional touring) - $350,000
3. AWESOME Arts (Festival, Creative Learning programs) - $354,000
4. Barking Gecko Theatre Company - $600,000
5. Centre for Stories - $280,000
6. CircuitWest - $350,000
7. CIRCUSWA - $100,000
8. Bunbury Regional Art Gallery - $170,000
9. Geraldton Regional Art Gallery - $170,000
10. Community Arts Network Western Australia - $520,000
11. DADAA - $180,000
12. FORM Building a State of Creativity (based in Claremont) - $400,000
13. Fremantle Arts Centre - $800,000
14. Fremantle Biennale - $400,000
15. Fremantle Press - $395,000
16. Kimberley Aboriginal Law and Culture Centre (based in Fitzroy Crossing) - $150,000
17. Magabala Books - $450,000
18. Mundaring Arts Centre - $280,000
19. National Exhibitions Touring Structure (ART ON THE MOVE) - $600,000
20. North Midlands Project - $170,000
21. Performing Arts Centre Society (Blue Room Theatre) - $425,000
22. Performing Lines Limited (in Perth) - $420,000
23. Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts - $890,000
24. Perth Symphony Orchestra - $150,000
25. Regional Arts WA - $623,600
26. Sensorium Theatre - $300,000
27. Spare Parts Puppet Theatre - $473,000
28. STRUT Dance (at King Street Arts Centre) - $330,000
29. The Contemporary Dance Company of Western Australia Co3 - $700,000
30. The Last Great Hunt - $400,000
31. The Literature Centre (in Fremantle) - $120,000
32. Theatre Kimberley (in Broome) - $100,000
33. Tura New Music (Subiaco) - $380,000
34. West Australian Youth Jazz Orchestra - $180,000
35. WA Youth Theatre - $201,600
36. Western Australian Youth Orchestra - $200,000
37. Yirra Yaakin - $500,000
Image top. Credit: CIRCUSWA; Image above. Big Country Puppets project in Kupungarri Community. Credit: Theatre Kimberley
2nd August 2022 - Theatre Kimberley receives funding for stage and circus equipment and volunteer toolkit
6th July 2022 - Western Australia theatre and circus among organisations sharing $830,000 funding
10th February 2022 - Western Australian circus performers and visual artists among culture sector grant recipients
20th August 2021 - Fremantle Biennale announces drone light show as part of major art event
3rd August 2019 - Fremantle Biennale announces program for UNDERCURRENT 19
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