Round Three Art Grant Applications for 2026 have closed – but you can still register to bring an arts installation

 

Round 3 Applications Close: December 29, 2025.   Any applications received after this date will be considered for placement only.

If you are inspired and want to bring your creative energy to Blazing Swan we suggest:

 

READ the Art Installation Guidelines below very carefully. Come to the event and catch up with the Artists and the Blazing Swan Arts Crew and learn from their experience.  Be inspired!  You can contact our Arts Department emailing us – Addressing your email with “Attention ARTS’.

If you want to incorporate fire into your art, read the FIRE guidelines. All artworks involving fire must be pre-approved by our Fire Team, who can be contacted using the Contact Form on this Website – select for attention ‘FIRE’.

If you need help with you art piece or art ideas, start a discussion with people through our social media sites.

If you need to raise additonal funds for your art, consider using fundraising activities or seeking support from a fundraising site.

When’s the best time to start planning your Blazing Swan Artwork ? Now!

Art installations and grants FAQ

Who owns my art?

You do.  The art you create remains 100% yours.  That said, if you do not arrange to remove it from the event site within 2 weeks of the event concluding, we wil assume you have abandoned it and arrange to dispose of it and bill you for any expense involved in that.

Who can apply for Art Grants?

Anyone aged 18 or over, from novice to professional.

How are the successful Art Grant applicants selected?

The art will be selected by a panel who will be looking for projects that embody Blazing Swan’s 11 principles, support the theme of the event and add value to the community experience. Sending additional documentation in pdf/jpg format is highly recommended.

What happens if I miss getting my application in on time, or don’t get a grant?

Applications submitted after the round two closing date will be considered for placement only. If you do not receive a grant and decide to fund it yourself you can still register your art and have it placed in the Where’s the Fun Guide (as long as it meets safety requirements)

What if I make art without grant money and want to bring it along anyway?

If you want us to place your artwork in a public space and refer to it in our Where’s the Fun Guide and map you will still need to register it with us. Please fill out the art application form to receive support.

Where does all the grant money come from?

Grant money comes from our ticket sales.

Can i donate money/workshop space/equipment to the arts?

Even a little goes a long way so please do!

I have more questions!

  • Read more information below.
  • Read through the application form.
  • Contact ARTS using the Contact Form on this website.

Art Installation Guidelines

1. The Challenge

  • Creating art for Jilakin Rock City presents many challenges. You must consider the physical landscape within the Wheatbelt, the logistics of transporting props, building materials and equipment to site, as well as the challenge of using tools and equipment in a place which has no mains power and only a small market for resources (within the Town of Kulin).

2. Responsibility

  • All aspects of the art piece should be carefully thought out by the artist(s) and artist(s) must be prepared to seriously consider the responsibilities that go hand in hand with creating art for an event this large.
  • Artwork must be sufficiently secured against high winds and intense weather conditions. Anchoring to the ground + Guy wires necessary for the securing of art pieces, are required to be flagged.
  • Artwork must be well illuminated at night. To prevent pedestrians or art vehicles from crashing into art pieces, all aspects of the art piece should be well-lit, including rebar and guy wires.
  • To prevent irreparable environmental damage, no holes larger than 300cm by 300cm in either direction may be dug on site. If you do need to dig a hole up to this size, you will need to keep the dirt, so you can pack it back into the hole when dismantling your installation.
  • Camping is not allowed at any art installation on site.

3. Early Entry.

  • Artists can apply for early entry to the site for the purposes of installation. If you or your crew need early entry to the Blazing Swan site to set up and install your art piece, please outline this in your Art Application.
  • Anyone who needs early entry to site will require an Early Entry pass (free) in addition to their Blazing Swan ticket.
  • You must be fully self-sufficient throughout your build.

4. The Process

  • When you apply for an art grant you will receive a confirmation email confirming your application.
  • Within 1-2 weeks of applications closing you will receive either a request for more information or an approval e-mail.
  • Artist Liaison is your person to chat through any issues, support you and will let you know all the things you need to do such as: signing your artist agreements, tickets + early entry, power requirements, placement details, on site support and exit survey.

5. Sound

Large-scale sound art is confined to the edges of the site. Art installations that contain loud sound elements will need to be placed on the village’s outer perimeter. Some installations require a quiet area, and amplified music makes that impossible. With the open nature of the site, sound carries far and wide very easily. See our sound page for further information.

6. Budget + Grants

Large art grants (1st round) – Up to $6000
Small art grants (2nd round) – Up to $1000

  • The Art team is not responsible for fully funding any art project. Artists are strongly encouraged to find alternate funding for their art and to use grants as a way to supplement their work.
  • Art grants are on offer as a contribution to the costs of building and transporting your art piece to Blazing Swan. If you would like to apply for a grant you must complete the grant application form prior to the closing dates. Grant applications will be considered by a selection panel of artists and community members against the following criteria.
  • You must complete and submit an itemised budget with your grant application to be considered by the selection panel. If you are successful, 70% of your grant will be paid prior to the event. The remaining 30% will be paid post- event and is dependent on delivery of outcome, deinstallation and strike. You must also submit accompanying receipts as they relate to your budget within 2 weeks for the remainder of the grant to be paid out.
  • An art grant does not cover; Your time, warehouse hire, generic tool purchase, previous pieces that have already been funded (however you may apply for a grant to refresh it or for transport costs)
  • If you do not receive an art grant your art can still be registered and placed should you still wish to bring it.

7. Leave No Trace

Leave No Trace is one of the core principles of Blazing Swan and art is no exception. A blank canvas is provided for participants at the beginning of the event on which to create a unique mark, and at the end of the event a blank canvas is all that should be left behind. All traces of Art pieces that burn, MUST BE REMOVED.

8. Fire and Flame Effects

We love burning things but there are special requirements if your artwork incorporates FIRE in any way. Read more about Art Installation Fire Guidelines.

  • Open Fire: Flames created by candles, torches, fire barrels, wood fires, and/or artwork that will itself be engulfed in flame or otherwise burned.
  • Flame Effects: Flames that are automated, switched, pressurised or have any action other than simply being lit on fire. This includes projects that use gas or liquid fuels.
  •  Pyrotechnic Display: Explosives, fireworks or projectiles.
  • Hazardous Materials Storage: Storage of hazardous or combustible materials, including kerosene, gas, petrol, pyrotechnics, etc.If your artwork incorporates fire in any of those ways, it is mandatory that you contact the Fire Safety coordinator as soon as possible to discuss your plans: fire@blazingswan.com.au Failure to do so will leave us no choice but to remove this component from your installation.