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Anna Seymour, 'Tracing Tracks' (detail) 2024, cotton, found fabrics and wooden slats.
Image courtesy of the artist.

Featured News 23 Apr 2024

Applications Open | Round 2, 2024

Emerging Artist Grants of up to $15,000 are available to support early-career artists of all art forms to undertake professional development opportunities, usually overseas.
News 8 Apr 2024
The Governors of The Ian Potter Foundation announce the retirement of Mr Charles Goode AC from the Board of the Foundation effective April 2024.
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Grantee Story 15 Feb 2024
In 2017, supported by an Emerging Artist Grant, Noora Niasara undertook a six-week writing residency at the Can Serrat International Art Residency in Spain.
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Grantee Story 9 Feb 2024
Nicole W. Lee will undertake a low-residency Masters of Fine Arts in Poetry at Warren Wilson College in Swannoa, North Carolina, USA.
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Grantee Story 5 Feb 2024
In 2022, Kiah Pullens undertook a darkroom research tour of Europe, visiting a range of professional, commercial and community facilities across London, Brussels, and Stuttgart and undertaking a residency at recom ART Berlin.
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News 18 Dec 2023
An update from our Chief Executive Officer, Paul Conroy.
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News 11 Dec 2023
In the third Emerging Artist Grants funding round of 2023, The Ian Potter Cultural Trust awarded $321,492 in grants to 29 emerging artists.
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News 10 Oct 2023
In the second Emerging Artist Grants funding round of 2023, The Ian Potter Cultural Trust awarded $276,865 in grants to 22 emerging artists.
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Grantee Story 9 Oct 2023
Supported by an Emerging Artist Grant, Linda will undertake a mentorship in hand balancing with The 7 Fingers in Montreal, Canada.
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Grantee Story 9 Oct 2023
Supported by an Emerging Artist Grant, Tia Madden will undertake an artist residency at Out Of The Circle in Cairo, Egypt.
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News 18 Sep 2023
Using a combination of videogame software and carefully crafted live-action scenes, Tiatia's new moving image work creates a hypnotic world where boundaries blur and perceptions shift. 
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