Indigenous Art Centre Guide; Far North Queensland

IACA presents the Indigenous Art Centre Guide; Far North Queensland

Coinciding with the 2020 year of Indigenous Tourism, IACA is launching the Indigenous Art Centre Guide; Far North Queensland. The guide answers the question ‘What is an Art Centre?’, includes information about purchasing Indigenous art ethically, profiles the 14 Art Centres of the region and includes a handy map of their locations. 

IACA has developed two versions of the Indigenous Art Centre Guide - a printed booklet and an interactive digital version with integrated clickable links to Art Centre emails, websites, Instagram and Facebook pages. 

You can conveniently access the guide anytime via your devices online here at iaca.com.au or keep a look out for the guide in booklet form at Tourist Information Centres across Far North QLD to grab your own copy!

 

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IACA gratefully acknowledges, the Australian Government’s Office for the Arts, Indigenous Visual Arts Industry Support program, the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland’s Backing Indigenous Arts initiative, Creative Australia and the Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal (FRRR) for their invaluable financial assistance and ongoing support. IACA is a proud supporter member of the Indigenous Art Code.

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Make a Difference. Support IACA's Capacity Building Programs. Across Far North Queensland and the Torres Strait, more than 400 Indigenous artists are creating, working, and sustaining culture through their community art centres. When you give to IACA, you stand with these artists — and with the art centres that sustain them. These are places where culture is lived and shared, where knowledge flows between generations, and where livelihoods are built on Country. Thriving art centres mean thriving communities. They are hubs of cultural strength, economic opportunity, and community connection. Your donation supports IACA’s work alongside its member art centres through co-designed programs that build real skills and create genuine employment pathways for First Nations artworkers. Your gift helps fund: • Training programs developed with and for art centres • Creative fellowships for artists • Travel for artworkers to access training and mentorship • Learning resources, expertise, and tools that strengthen capacity across the network IACA partners with community-led art centres where artists and their communities are shaping their own futures — culturally, socially, and economically. Your support makes this possible. Indigenous Art Centre Alliance Inc. is registered with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC). All donations of $2 or more are tax deductible.

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