Darwin Visual Arts Association Inc

This charity is currently registered with the ACNC.

  • Public Benevolent Institution
  • Basic Religious Charity
  • Tax deductible (DGR)
  • Financial Report Consolidated

Key Information

Charity Status

Charity reporting is up to date.

Charity Size

S

  • Extra Small (<$50k)
  • Small ($50k-$250k)
  • Medium ($250k-$1m)
  • Large ($1m-$10m)
  • Very Large ($10m-$100m)
  • Extra Large (>$100m)

Revenue $114.4k

Years in Operation

42 Years

Est. 1983

Operating State(s)
Western Australia Australian Capital Territory Northern Territory Queensland South Australia Victoria Tasmania

NT

Overseas Operations

Not Operating Overseas

Number of Employees

1

Employees

14

Volunteers

% Revenue from Govt.

71.8%

Revenue from Govt. ($82.2k)

Total Expenses

$112.5k

98.4% of Revenue

% Revenue from Donations

0.3%

Revenue from Donations ($383)

Grants for Use in Aus.

$0.00

0% of Expenses

Grants for Use Outside Aus.

$0.00

0% of Expenses

% Employee Expenses

66.8%

Employee Expenses ($75.1k)

Who they help


Adults 25 To 65
Adults - 65 And Over
General Community In Australia
Youth 15 To U25

How they help


Culture And Arts

More Details

Basic Information

ABN

36680253582

OPERATING STATES

NT

ENTITY TYPE

Other Unincorporated Entity

Incorporation TYPE

Charity

CONTACT INFORMATION

Phone Number: 08 89819351
Email: info@dvaa.net.au
Service Email: generalmanagerdvaa@gmail.com
Address: 8 Mcminn St Darwin Northern Territory 800

TAX CONCESSION STATUS
  • Endorsement date : 1 January 2024
  • Income Tax Exemption
  • GST Concession
  • FBT Rebate
  • FBT Exemption
DGR Status
  • DGR Item 1
  • FUND NAME
  • DVAA GIFT FUND (Item 1)
Fundraising Status
  • Conducts fundraising
    Within NT
Purpose statement

Strategic Planning and Goals: DVAA revised its Strategic plan for 2025 - 2029 in 2023, which was subsequently endorsed by the board to align with the Leading Arts Organisation 5-year funding. Strategic goals: To establish DVAA as an incubator for emerging and established artists, fostering engaged artistic practice. To enhance market positioning and raise awareness of Darwin Visual Arts. To ensure organisational effectiveness, sustainability, and governance. Exhibition Program: DVAA curated an annual Exhibition Program, including eight exhibitions, opening nights, and a focus on high-quality experiences for both solo and group shows. The program facilitated member participation through two Member exhibitions and various curated solo and collaborative shows, garnering significant community attendance and boosting sales. Opening nights strategically promoted and raised awareness of exhibiting artists, facilitating exposure to new talent within the artistic community. The program offered debut opportunities for emerging artists and showcased new collections by experienced artists. 2023 concluded with a remarkable response to the 2024 exhibition callout, receiving over 35 proposals. Studio Hire: DVAA provided studio spaces to practising artists, offering clean, secure, and accessible facilities including 24/7 access, kitchen amenities, and storage areas. One studio was initially shared by two artists, later allocated to a single artist who actively engaged with the community through open studios and participation in DVAA events. Online Gallery: DVAA maintained an Online Gallery throughout 2023, however, due to minimal website traffic, no sales, and high operational costs, the initiative was discontinued for 2024. Exit Gallery: The establishment of the Exit Gallery in 2023 by member artists proved successful, providing additional exhibition space and opportunities for artists to showcase and promote their work. Workshops and Classes: DVAA offered a series of workshops and classes, free to both members and the public, expanding outreach with over 30 non-members attending. These workshops, conducted during the ICONIC Exhibition in November, covered diverse artistic mediums including: Cyanotype Printing with Aly De Groot Sculpting and Painting in Virtual Reality with Lukas Bendel (kid friendly) Painting and Mixed Media with Margie Joy Sculpt your Alter Ego with Kaz Hill Costume Design with Shanrah Austin (specifically catering to people with disabilities)

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2023 Financial Data

2023 Revenue Breakdown

Total Revenue $114,399$114.4k

2023 Expenses Breakdown

Total Expenses $112,545$112.5k

Total Gross Income (incl. $0.00$0 of other income e.g. gains): $114,399$114.4k

DARWIN VISUAL ARTS ASSOCIATION INC have a net surplus of $1,854$1.9k

2023 People

Staff Costs

$75.1k

65.7% of Annual Revenue

Full Time Equivalent Employees

1

Average Expense per Employee

$65.9k

Full Time Employees

0

0% of Employees

Part Time Employees

2

100% of Employees

Casual Employees

0

0% of Employees

This organisation is supported by 14 volunteers.

Classifications

2023 Programs

Darwin Visual Arts Association Inc ran 1 program(s) in 2023

1 operated in Australia

Strategic Planning and Goals: DVAA revised its Strategic plan for 2025 - 2029 in 2023, which was subsequently endorsed by the board to align with the Leading Arts Organisation 5-year funding. Strategic goals: To establish DVAA as an incubator for emerging and established artists, fostering engaged artistic practice. To enhance market positioning and raise awareness of Darwin Visual Arts. To ensure organisational effectiveness, sustainability, and governance. Exhibition Program: DVAA curated an annual Exhibition Program, including eight exhibitions, opening nights, and a focus on high-quality experiences for both solo and group shows. The program facilitated member participation through two Member exhibitions and various curated solo and collaborative shows, garnering significant community attendance and boosting sales. Opening nights strategically promoted and raised awareness of exhibiting artists, facilitating exposure to new talent within the artistic community. The program offered debut opportunities for emerging artists and showcased new collections by experienced artists. 2023 concluded with a remarkable response to the 2024 exhibition callout, receiving over 35 proposals. Studio Hire: DVAA provided studio spaces to practising artists, offering clean, secure, and accessible facilities including 24/7 access, kitchen amenities, and storage areas. One studio was initially shared by two artists, later allocated to a single artist who actively engaged with the community through open studios and participation in DVAA events. Online Gallery: DVAA maintained an Online Gallery throughout 2023, however, due to minimal website traffic, no sales, and high operational costs, the initiative was discontinued for 2024. Exit Gallery: The establishment of the Exit Gallery in 2023 by member artists proved successful, providing additional exhibition space and opportunities for artists to showcase and promote their work. Workshops and Classes: DVAA offered a series of workshops and classes, free to both members and the public, expanding outreach with over 30 non-members attending. These workshops, conducted during the ICONIC Exhibition in November, covered diverse artistic mediums including: Cyanotype Printing with Aly De Groot Sculpting and Painting in Virtual Reality with Lukas Bendel (kid friendly) Painting and Mixed Media with Margie Joy Sculpt your Alter Ego with Kaz Hill Costume Design with Shanrah Austin (specifically catering to people with disabilities)

Program Details
  Domestic International    
DVA Exhibition Program 2022

Visual arts

Program Beneficiaries: Program Locations: Overseas Operations: Operated Online  
General community in Australia Darwin NT, Australia; 4 Tiger Brennan Dr, Darwin City NT 0800, Australia NA No
Adults - aged 65 and over Darwin NT, Australia; 4 Tiger Brennan Dr, Darwin City NT 0800, Australia NA No
Youth - 15 to under 25 Darwin NT, Australia; 4 Tiger Brennan Dr, Darwin City NT 0800, Australia NA No
Adults - aged 25 to under 65 Darwin NT, Australia; 4 Tiger Brennan Dr, Darwin City NT 0800, Australia NA No
Domestic
International
DVA Exhibition Program 2022

Visual arts

Program Beneficiaries:

  • General community in Australia
  • Adults - aged 65 and over
  • Youth - 15 to under 25
  • Adults - aged 25 to under 65

PROGRAM LOCATIONS:

Darwin NT, Australia; 4 Tiger Brennan Dr, Darwin City NT 0800, Australia

OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:

NA

Operated Online:

No

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Responsible People

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Arlya Denholm

Role: Secretary

Jennifer Shepherd

Role: Board Member

Kathryn Tomic

Role: Board Member

Lily Ang

Role: Treasurer

Maggie Gleeson Briscoe Penangke

Role: Board Member

Margie Goodluck

Role: Board Member

Nicholas Gouldhurst

Role: Board Member

Trudi Paragon

Role: Board Member

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