We’re proud to partner with those who share our passion for art, culture and design.
Bundanon Art Museum
Set across a 1000-hectare wildlife sanctuary on the land of the Dharawal and Dhurga speaking peoples, Bundanon provides an immersive experience that encompasses art and learning in the bush. From art exhibitions to creative learning programs, Artists in Residence opportunities and live events, it is a cultural destination reimagined.
Gifted by artists Arthur and Yvonne Boyd to the Australian people in 1993 along with a substantial art collection, Bundanon represents a significant act of philanthropy. Today, it continues to uphold their vision that this place enriches people’s lives and fosters a deep connection to, and respect for, landscape and Country.
As the only National Collecting Institution in regional Australia, Bundanon also plays an important role in shaping the nation’s cultural identity, championing sustainability, gently stewarding an ancient landscape, and ensuring a First Nations-first approach by upholding collaborative relationships with the traditional custodians.
Robin Boyd Foundation
Renowned for innovative design-focused house tours, programs and events that activate and increase community awareness, dialogue, understanding and participation in Australian architecture and design.
The Robin Boyd Foundation is the custodian of the legacy of Robin Boyd and the Walsh Street house he designed for his family in 1957. As an exemplar of Australian modernist architecture, this iconic residence continues to influence design thinking today. Boyd used Walsh Street as an opportunity to reject domestic conventions and contribute a house of programmatic and technical innovation and mastery. We are honoured to have Leif in place at Walsh Street and support Robin Boyd’s legacy.
National Gallery of Australia (NGA)
We are proud to be a National Gallery Members Lounge Supporter. Home to the most valuable collection of art in Australia, the national collection comprises over 155,000 works of art, including the world’s largest collection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art.
The National Collection represent the whole of Australian art, modern art worldwide, particularly from Europe and America, and art from across Asia and the Pacific. The collection includes some of the finest examples in Australia of French Impressionism, Dada and Surrealism, the Russian avant-garde, Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art, Minimalism and Conceptual Art.
JamFactory
Sharing our passion for local design, JamFactory is a unique not for profit organisation supporting outstanding craft and design through its furniture, glass, ceramic and metal studios, exhibition spaces and shops.
Located in Tarntanya/Adelaide and on Ngadjuri Country in the Barossa Valley, JamFactory is a creative hub, promoting emerging and established practitioners, developing unique products, providing design services and delivering engaging exhibitions and programs.
Heide Museum of Modern Art
We're proud to be a supporting partner of Heide since 2019. Set on 6.5 hectares of parkland with five gallery spaces, award-winning architecture, and over 3,600 works of art, Heide holds a special place in the cultural landscape of Australia.
Heide is a public art museum and sculpture park located on a stretch of the Birrarung/Yarra River in Melbourne that has long served as a meeting point and as a creative hub. Once a significant Wurundjeri gathering place, the site later attracted the artists of the Australian Impressionist School before becoming the home of art patrons John and Sunday Reed in 1934.
The Reeds and their circle of artists and writers embraced the brave and the new in art and ideas and their spirited legacy inspires the museum’s activities today, from collaborating with emerging and mid-career artists to celebrating those who have made major contributions to Australian and international art.
Artspace
With a multi-platform approach to programming, including new commissions, exhibitions, performances, residencies, publishing, public programs and outreach initiatives, Artspace is a leading institution for contemporary art in the Asia Pacific.
Artspace is where artists of all generations test new ideas and shape public conversation. Embracing risk, experimentation, collaboration and advocacy, Artspace’s mission is to enhance our culture and support community vibrancy through a deeper engagement with contemporary art.
Belvoir St Theatre
Based in an old factory in Gadigal/Sydney, Belvoir is one of Australia’s most celebrated and beloved theatre companies.
Since 1984, when a group of 600 theatre-lovers came together to buy a theatre and save it from becoming an apartment block, Belvoir has been at the forefront of Australian storytelling for the stage.
Each year the company presents an annual season of shows for this now-iconic corner stage. New work and new stories sit at the centre of Belvoir’s programming, alongside a mix of reinvented classics and international writing, and a foundational commitment to Indigenous stories. In short, Belvoir is about theatrical invention, an open society, and faith in humanity.
Sculpture By The Sea
Sculpture by the Sea, graces both the eastern and western coasts of Australia, captivating audiences in Gadigal/Sydney and Whadjak Noongar/Perth.
Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi, welcomes visitors along the stunning 1km Bondi to Tamarama coastal walk with over 100 sculptures from artists locally and internationally. Drawing in half a million attendees during its three-week spring run, this free exhibition has earned a reputation as the world's largest annual sculpture showcase, creating a sense of wonder for its visitors.
In Perth, the spirit of Sculpture by the Sea is echoed through the Sculpture by the Sea, Cottesloe, at Cottesloe Beach, overlooking the Indian Ocean. With more than 70 sculptures exhibited, this March exhibition attracts 220,000 visitors annually, establishing itself as a cherished cultural phenomenon in Perth, akin to the status of its Bondi counterpart in Sydney.