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Creative Australia invests $1.6 million in ambitious new commissions for leading Australian artists

Creative Australia has announced the latest recipients of its Visual Arts, Craft and Design Framework Major Commissioning Projects, supporting 16 artists and collectives across Australia to deliver ambitious new projects.

Oct 14, 2025
A previous commission from Emily Parsons-Lord, Rubbernecking (the last gasps from underfoot) – 2018. Commissioned by Performance Space for Sydney Contemporary 2018.

Creative Australia has announced the latest recipients of its Visual Arts, Craft and Design Framework Major Commissioning Projects, supporting 16 artists and collectives across Australia to deliver ambitious new projects.

Among the recipients is Khaled Sabsabi, who will create a major new presentation at Samstag Museum of Art. The new commission will offer Australian audiences the opportunity to experience a major new body of work from the highly acclaimed artist, following his international presentation at the Venice Biennale.

Other highlights include Dr Baden Pailthorpe who is collaborating with AFL star Adam Goodes on a major new commission exploring sport, identity and cultural history. 

Shannon Lyons, presenting a mid-career survey exhibition at the Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts that highlights her experimental and site-responsive practice.

These commissions join a strong field of projects spanning painting, sculpture, craft, performance and multimedia installation, showcasing the breadth and vitality of Australian visual arts practice. 

Head of Visual Arts at Creative Australia, Michelle Newton, said:

“This program enables Australian artists to deliver major projects of scale and ambition, while creating opportunities for national and international presentation, The artists announced today exemplify the strength, diversity and global reach of Australian visual arts.”

The 2025 Major Commissioning Projects include major new presentations at leading institutions, including:

  • Baden Pailthorpe & Adam Goodes (National Portrait Gallery, ACT)
  • Jean Barth (New York, details to be announced)
  • Gordon Hookey (Moderna Museet, Stockholm)
  • Shannon Lyons (Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts)
  • Mel O’Callaghan (Sydney Opera House)
  • Sara Morawetz (Contemporary Art Tasmania)
  • Khaled Sabsabi (Samstag Museum of Art, SA)
  • Naina Sen with Naveed Farro and Harrison Hall (Adelaide Film Festival Expand Lab Moving Image Commission and Northern Centre for Contemporary Art)
  • Izabela Pluta (The Lock-Up, New Annual, International Partner)

The commissions also support significant new projects and collaborations from artists including:

  • Vernon Ah Kee and Hoda Afshar
  • Dr Peta Clancy
  • Tjunkaya Tapaya OAM
  • James Nguyen
  • Emily Parsons-Lord
  • Erin Dickson
  • Jakub Dorabialski

Delivered annually, the Major Commissioning Projects are part of the Visual Arts, Craft and Design Framework, a nationally coordinated investment partnership with states and territories to support the Australian contemporary visual art, craft and design sector. 

Applications are peer assessed against published criteria of quality, viability and impact.

Image: A previous commission from Emily Parsons-Lord, Rubbernecking (the last gasps from underfoot) – 2018. Commissioned by Performance Space for Sydney Contemporary 2018. Photo: Jacquie Manning.


Media contact:

Brianna Roberts, Senior Media Manager

Creative Australia

Mobile: 0498 123 541

Email: brianna.roberts@creative.gov.au

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We acknowledge the many Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and honour their Elders past and present.

We respect their deep enduring connection to their lands, waterways, and surrounding clan groups since time immemorial. We cherish the richness of First Nations peoples’ artistic and cultural expressions. We are privileged to gather on this Country and to share knowledge, culture and art, now and with future generations.

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