Government Program Closing Soon

Indigenous Art Bank Acquisition

Offered by Innovation PEI

Prince Edward Island

Program Overview

For Indigenous visual artists and craftspeople in Prince Edward Island, having work purchased into a public collection can provide both meaningful income and long-term professional recognition. The Indigenous Art Bank Acquisition program offers that opportunity by purchasing contemporary works created by Mi’kmaq, First Nations, Métis, and Inuit artists living on the Island. Rather than funding a project proposal, this initiative supports artists directly through the acquisition of finished works that reflect Indigenous worldviews, materials, and artistic practices.

Managed by Innovation PEI as part of the broader PEI Art Bank, the Indigenous Art Bank was created to celebrate the artistic achievements of the Mi’kmaq people of Epekwitk while increasing public access to Indigenous art. Selected works are displayed in provincial government buildings such as libraries, health centres, and Access PEI locations, helping artists reach new audiences while contributing to the cultural landscape of the province. Funding varies depending on the artwork and available budgets, and support is non-repayable, making it a valuable income stream for professional artists.

Applications are typically invited during periodic intake windows, with works assessed for artistic merit, craftsmanship, and suitability for public exhibition. Artists interested in having their work considered will want to review the full program details to see how this acquisition opportunity aligns with their creative and professional goals.

Who Can Apply

Eligible Canadian businesses

Available in: Prince Edward Island

Full eligibility requirements — including industry criteria, revenue thresholds, and documentation needed — are available to GrantHub members.

How Much Funding

Funding Amount
Varies by project
Repayment
Non-repayable

Exact funding amounts, coverage percentages, and application details are available after signing in to GrantHub.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I apply for Indigenous Art Bank Acquisition?
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What is the deadline for Indigenous Art Bank Acquisition?
Indigenous Art Bank Acquisition is currently closing soon. Sign in to GrantHub for exact dates and deadline alerts so you never miss a window.
Am I eligible for Indigenous Art Bank Acquisition?
Indigenous Art Bank Acquisition is available to eligible businesses in Prince Edward Island. Sign in to GrantHub to check your specific eligibility based on your business profile.
How much funding does Indigenous Art Bank Acquisition provide?
Indigenous Art Bank Acquisition offers Varies by project in non-repayable funding. Sign in to see exact amounts and coverage details for your project.

Quick Facts

Provider
Innovation PEI
Funding
Varies by project
Status
Closing Soon
Repayment
Non-repayable
Type
Arts and Culture

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