Art on the Move


                                                             
     Shane Pickett: Waagle and Yondock Story,2004, from                                 David Carson: Still from Painted Sky, from
                                  Fertile Soil: 50 years of the City of Fremantle Art Collection                                      Video Dome                    
  
 
 
     

                     

Art on the Move

Funding Opportunities ART ON THE MOVE is funded by the State and Federal Government through the Department of Culture and the Arts and the Australia Council for the Arts. The organisation administers three levels of State and Federal funding for the preparation and touring of exhibitions by professional artists. Organisations, individuals and community groups may apply for:

  • State Exhibitions Development and Touring Fund
  • National Touring Extension Fund.

Exhibitions are endorsed by a Curatorial Subcommittee once a year in May.

Education Each exhibition is accompanied by a custom designed and written Education Resource which typically includes extensive Notes for educators and students, catalogue, poster, information and activity sheets. Schools can subscribe to Education at ART ON THE  MOVE and download these publications for free from the Education section of this site. Smarter than Smoking EDUCATION EVENTS such as free or subsidised bus travel for distant or remote school groups and exhibition artists' talks are valuable promotional tools for regional gallery venues attracting a large number of young visitors each year.

Publications Exhibition catalogues, Education Resources and Skills publications covering condition reporting, promotion, and venue development are available for sale at ART ON THE MOVE.

Professional Development A comprehensive gallery and museum touring exhibition training program suitable for gallery managers, professionals and volunteers, boards and committees, curators, architects, local government staff and councilors is customised to local needs. Delivered by ART ON THE MOVE staff or contracted professionals, theory or practical hands on training can be delivered to individuals and small groups on site.

Project Management ART ON THE MOVE provides comprehensive contracted touring services for all facets of exhibition preparation, including tour management, contracts and documentation, education resources and crating and freight services for visual arts, crafts and museum travelling exhibitions. NETS–The national network As part of a national arts network (NETS Australia), ART ON THE MOVE, and other state and territory based, national exhibition touring organisations, contribute to and reflect the totality of Australian contemporary art, and encourage and participate in the management and exchange of exhibitions across state borders.


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 NETS Victoria
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 Artback NT Arts Touring
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 National Gallery of Australia
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 Regional Galleries Association of Queensland
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 Museums and Galleries Foundation of NSW
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 Country Arts South Australia
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 Cast Touring Tasmania
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ART ON THE MOVE is an Incorporated Association with metropolitan and regional galleries, exhibition venues, arts associations and individuals as members.

ART ON THE MOVE is a non-profit organisation supported by financial Individual and Organisation members.

Membership Benefits

Access to the ART ON THE MOVE exhibition tour program


Receive the tri-annual CRATE NEWS publication


Get a discount on ART ON THE MOVE skills publications


Receive the Annual Report & invitation to the Annual General Meeting
 

Invitations to promotion & social events


If you would like to become a member, fill in and return the following Membership Form.


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Annual Report
The latest ART ON THE MOVE Annual Report is available for download. Please click the PDF icon below.

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Art on the Move Committee


Dr Nien Schwarz (chair)
Edith Cowan University

Eric Sankey
Financial Advice

Michelle Slarke
Lake Grace

Stephen Smith
Forest Heritage Centre, Australian School of Fine Wood

Rebecca McLaren
Kalgoorlie

Rachael Wilsher-Saa
Western Australian Museum - Albany

Jude Savage
Art Gallery of Western Australia

Sharon Williams
Artgeo Cultural Complex