A Social Enterprise Gallery & Consultancy supporting some of the most impactful charities through Exhibitions, Projects, Corporate Partnerships & Events.

Big goals, big impact!

Introducing our most successful project to date in partnership with Indonesian NGO, Bali Life Foundation.
In 2023/24 ART AID raised the money to build a school for 100 underprivileged children living in the slums of Denpasar.
Together, we now aim to raise an additional $60,000AUD to renovate our second school in Sumba, Indonesia.
Select Bali Life Foundation at the check out or donate to our Go Fund Me to contribute towards this project.

MORE OF OUR CHARITY PARTNERS

For every artwork sold, we will donate a percentage of the sale to the cause you nominate at the check out.
It’s that simple. Buy great art and make a change.
batyr

batyr are leaders in PREVENTION and STIGMA REDUCTION. Through sharing lived experience stories and peer-to-peer education we are keeping young people from reaching the point of crisis, and changing lives.

BE HAPPY MUSIC CLUB FIJI

Be Happy Music Club is pioneering the use of music to improve the wellbeing of children with special needs and helping these children reconnect with their communities across Fiji. Currently reaching over 200 children living with disabilities, they provide quality weekly music sessions, led by local musicians, across five schools for special education.

Donate Here
HAGAR

Hagar is a well-established non-government international organisation dedicated to the recovery of women and children who have endured extreme abuses. They work to see communities free and healed from the trauma of human trafficking, slavery and abuse. Close to 3000 people (mostly woman and children) each and every day are forced into exploitation and labour against their will. Join Hagar in the movement to end human trafficking, slavery and abuse.

INDIGENOUS LITERACY FOUNDATION

Reading opens doors, and so much more. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children living in remote Australia are falling way behind the minimum reading standards and the Indigenous Literacy Foundation is closing the gap by supplying books and empowering First Nations Peoples to write and illustrate in their own language.

WOMEN & GIRLS' EMERGENCY CENTRE

Women’s and Girls’ Emergency Centre (WAGEC) is a feminist, grassroots organisation that supports women and families in crisis and advocates for social change in the community. They support 200 women and children impacted by homelessness, domestic violence and systemic disadvantage by providing material aid, case management, biopsychosocial support, accommodation, and crisis responses. Equally they seek to address the underlying causes of gender-based violence through primary prevention activities.

ARTISTS, AGENCIES, BRANDS & CREATIVES

Please reach out to our team and connect to help us make a difference.
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