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Artlands Summit EOI

Artlands Summit EOI

A national gathering for regional creative futures

23 – 25 September, 2026
Kabi Kabi Country | Sunshine Coast, QLD

We’re thrilled to announce that Expressions of Interest for Artlands 2026 are now open.
This is your invitation to be part of something genuinely different – a curated national gathering that brings together artists, cultural workers, facilitators, thinkers and collaborators from across regional Australia for three days of deep listening, bold ideas and collective imagining.

 

 WHAT IS ARTLANDS? 

Where regional Australia’s creative voices come together

Artlands 2026 brings together a cross-section of Australia’s regional creative ecology to explore how creativity connects with the systems shaping regional futures. Guided by systems and design-thinking principles, and grounded in co-design and peer-led facilitation, Artlands 2026 is a carefully curated environment for sharing ideas that will help shape national advocacy.

This part symposium – part think tank – part workshop creates a genuine exchange between:
• First Nations voices
• Creative practitioners
• Regional policy thinkers
• Industry leaders

The goal is not to produce another roadmap or set of priorities. Instead, Artlands 2026 focuses on something equally important: creating the conditions for deeper dialogue, stronger relationships and new forms of collaboration across regional Australia.

 

 ARTLANDS 2026 FRAMEWORK 

Water Connects Everything

Across regional Australia, water shapes landscapes, ecosystems, industries and livelihoods. It runs through culture, memory and identity. It moves between flood and drought, crisis and recovery – revealing the systems communities depend on to live, adapt and endure.

At Artlands 2026, water is the lens, not the topic. It is a connector that opens multiple entry points into conversation, linking Country, culture, creativity and the future of regional Australia. Through this framework, artists, First Nations knowledge holders, scientists, industry voices and policymakers will explore a central question:

What can creativity reveal about the systems shaping regional Australia’s future?

Water is not just infrastructure. It is Country and community, memory and story, ecology and science, healing and spirit. As a framework, it holds space for all of these – and for the many voices, perspectives and practices that Artlands brings together.

 

THE DETAILS 

When & Where:
23–25 September 2026 at Twin Waters on Kabi Kabi Country (Sunshine Coast, QLD), where the Maroochy River meets the ocean. The venue sits across 36 hectares with all accommodation, spaces and catering onsite.

How to Attend: 
There are no open registrations – attendance is via an Expression of Interest (EOI) only, through two streams:

  1. Funded Registration + Access Grant: for independent artists and arts workers – covering registration, 2 nights accommodation (23–24 Sept), catering (excluding breakfast) and travel support ($1,000 east coast / $1,400 west coast, NT & remote)
    (70 available) 
  2. Fee Paying Registration: includes registration, 2 nights accommodation (23–24 Sept), and catering (excluding breakfast)
    Registration Fee: $950 + GST
    (70 available)

Key Dates
EOI Opens: 2 April 2026
EOI Closes: 5pm AEST, 14 May 2026
Notifications: June 2026

 HOW TO GET INVOLVED 

Submit your Expression of Interest

Participants join Artlands through an Expression of Interest process – designed to curate a genuinely diverse cross-section of Australia’s regional creative ecology. We’re looking for artists, cultural workers, community practitioners, First Nations knowledge holders and cross-sector voices.

To be considered as a participant at Artlands26 we invite you to reflect on four short questions connected to water, creativity and regional change. These reflections will form the headwaters of the Artlands Catchment of Ideas, helping shape the conversations that unfold during the gathering. We ask for short written responses, short recordings, or images in response to the questions below:

  1. Creativity can help communities understand, interpret or respond to complex change. What role do you and your creative practice play in understanding or responding to change?
  2. Reflect on the landscapes, communities and systems connected to water in your region. What is water revealing about change in the place you live or work?
  3. Artlands is designed as a space for shared inquiry. We are interested in the questions and perspectives participants bring into the room. Why do you want to be part of Artlands 2026, and what will you bring?
  4. What change do you want to see in regional, rural and remote Australia, and what might enable or challenge that change?

Anything else you want us to know?

How to respond: We welcome short written responses (up to 250 words per question), brief audio or video recordings, or images. There’s no single right way to answer – respond in the form that feels most natural to you and your practice.

Regional Arts Australia

Regional Arts Australia (RAA) is the national voice for arts in regional, rural, and remote Australia. For more than 80 years, we’ve been championing the belief that everyone – no matter where they live – should have the opportunity to create, share, and experience the arts.

Location

Applications closing

14 May 2026

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