Asialink Residency Information Session
The Aisialink Residency program is supported by Arts Tasmanian and offers Tasmanian artists and arts managers opportunities to work for 3-4 months with an arts company, institution or organisation in Asia.
The Aisialink Residency program is supported by Arts Tasmanian and offers Tasmanian artists and arts managers opportunities to work for 3-4 months with an arts company, institution or organisation in Asia.
Arts Tasmania opened its funding program for Indiviual Artists today. The Individual Artists program invests in emerging and professional artists by assisting them to take their work to the next level.
Premier and Minister for the Arts, Lara Giddings MP, announced the winners of the 2013 Tasmanian Literary Prizes at a glittering gala event at the Hobart Town Hall on Friday, 22 March 2013.
Arts Tasmania is calling for applications from organisations to assist the curatorial and collection management practices of smaller public and community collections and museums.
If you are looking for a way to burn off some of that Christmas pudding and feed your soul at the same time, why not grab an ARTBIKE?
Tasmania's most promising artists have been recognised with the announcement of grants totalling nearly $390 000.
The five successful artists who have been selected for the 2013 Artist in Residence Program (AIR) have been announced.
Artsbridge is Arts Tasmania’s travel assistance program and is now open for applications for travel opportunities in 2013.