Artbank Artbank is an Australian Government art acquisition and appreciation program through which contemporary Australian art is purchased and made available for display in public places in Australia and official posts overseas
Arts and culture funding and support Information on grants, funding programs and other opportunities provided by the Office for the Arts (OFTA). Also includes details of tax incentives, royalty schemes, awards and lending rights
Arts Tasmania: Register of Peers arts@work seeks expressions of interest from contemporary artists to be included on the Tasmanian Government Art Site Scheme Register of Peers. This is a database of artists who are interested in attending Selection Panel meetings, where artists are chosen for public art commissions under the Tasmanian Government Art Site Scheme. Downloadable application form
arts-e resources A PDF package of resources that has been collated by arts@work to assist artists and arts organisations across artforms to develop their skills, connections, profile and business practices
arts@work Business unit of Arts Tasmania with responsibility for the economic development of the arts and cultural industry in Tasmania, including employment, commissioning and export opportunities
Situate: Art in Festivals For early career artists and practitioners to participate in developing ideas for artworks for festivals including arts labs workshops. Includes SITUATE Arts Lab to take place from Friday 21 June to Friday 5 July 2013 in Hobart alongside the new Dark MOFO festival
Tasmanian Arts Advisory Board The Board provides policy and funding advice to the State Government, and is comprised of members from various sectors of the arts and the wider community
Youth Arts and Recreation Centre Youth Arts and Recreation Centre is Hobart City Council's dedicated youth space for youth arts and recreation. It provides activities and programs and creative spaces for people aged 12 to 25 years of age