Arts, Culture and Creative Policy 2022–2026


Help shape the next Arts, Culture and Creative Policy

You’re invited to help shape the ACT Government’s next Arts, Culture and Creative Policy.

Building on the existing framework, the Arts, Culture and Creative Policy, Statement of Ambition and Action Plan will be updated to support Canberra's arts, cultural and creative sector from 2027 through to 2031.

Complete the survey
Your feedback will help inform directions for the policy. The survey has 15 questions and should take approximately 10-15 minutes to complete.
You can access the survey here
Survey closes: 11:59pm, Friday 29 May 2026

Participate in a Roundtable
Expressions of Interest (EOI) to attend one of four in-person roundtables hosted by artsACT have now closed. Details of the roundtables are below.

Roundtable 1: Arts and Disability
Discussing challenges and opportunities related to supporting arts practices that reflect Canberra’s diverse community, and create an environment that is inclusive, safe and welcoming to all.
Monday 25 May 2026
Roundtable 2: Children and Young People
Discussing challenges and opportunities related to supporting Canberra’s children and young people to access and participate in arts, cultural and creative activities, including as audience members.
Tuesday 26 May 2026
Roundtable 4: Skills Development and Innovation
Discussing challenges and opportunities related to skills development and career pathways for artists and the creative workforce as well as innovation, experimentation, cross-sector collaboration and retention of talent in the ACT.
Friday 29 May 2026
Roundtable 4: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Arts and Culture
Discussing challenges and opportunities related to enhancing outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists, arts workers and audiences, and how we can reflect Canberra’s unique culture and identity.
Friday 12 June 2026

Arts, Culture and Creative Policy 2022-2026

Canberra: Australia’s Arts Capital – Arts, Culture and Creative Policy 2022–2026 is a roadmap for Canberra to be recognised as Australia’s arts capital through the strategies Create, Develop and Promote.

Arts, culture and creativity in Canberra feature a rich variety of practices and practitioners, unique and historic places, national institutions and leading arts organisations.

The strengths, insights and ideas of Canberra’s arts, culture and creative sector contributed to this policy.

It applies to all areas of the ACT Government whose work impacts on or can be enhanced by the arts. It guides engagement with the local arts community and partners to deliver on the strategies.

Strategies and focus areas

This policy includes 10 focus areas under the strategies.

Elevating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ cultural and artistic practices is central to all three strategies. The ACT Government will build stronger partnerships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists to enhance outcomes that reflect Canberra’s unique culture and identity.

Create amazing art and culture – everywhere, at any time, for everyone:

Develop arts, cultural and creative industry, practice and facilities – supporting creation and culture at all levels, via any path:

Promote our arts and culture – to attract artists and creators, arts workers, visitors and investment:

Read the Policy

Canberra: Australia's Arts Capital - Arts, Culture and Creative Policy 2022-2026 - Cover

Image: Front cover of Canberra: Australia's Arts Capital - Arts, Culture and Creative Policy 2022-26 featuring Diane Cross working on a sculpture at Canberra Potters, Watson Arts Centre. Photo by Pew Pew Studio.

Action Plan

Canberra: Australia’s Arts Capital – Arts, Culture and Creative Policy 2022–2026 Action Plan outlines ongoing initiatives and targeted projects that implement the 10 focus areas to deliver on the strategies.

The Policy and Action Plan will be living documents. They will be reviewed from time to time to remain relevant to the sector’s needs.

Reviews will look at:

Some ongoing actions may also result in deliverables which will be added to and clearly defined in the Action Plan.

Read the Action Plan

Canberra: Australia's Arts Capital - Arts, Culture and Creative Policy 2022-26 Action Plan - Cover

Image: Front cover of Canberra: Australia's Arts Capital - Arts, Culture and Creative Policy 2022-26 Action Plan featuring Beatrice Buckland-Willis working on a lino print at Megalo. Photo by Pew Pew Studio.

Action Plan Reporting

A year after its release, the Canberra: Australia’s Arts Capital – Arts, Culture and Creative Policy 2022-26 is making progress in supporting the local arts and creative sector. There has been significant progress against the action plan’s 82 actions, which includes ongoing initiatives and targeted projects.

The ACT Government has released the first Arts Policy Action Plan Report for 2022-23 detailing the implemented actions and deliverables achieved during its first year. The report also identifies where there are new actions. You can read the full report below.