Wilin enables Indigenous artists training in the visual and performing arts to access key academic, financial and artistic support.

Australia's leading graduate program in Indigenous Arts Management prepares students for leadership roles in the Indigenous arts sector.


The Lin Onus Conversations bring Indigenous arts practitioners together to share on cultural practices, dynamics and histories.

After his 2011 Deadly Art Award success, Ben McKeown's 'Spring Street End' has been transformed into the magnificent tapestry on display at the State Library of Victoria.

Our alumni develop important works, research and partnerships through commitment to creative experimentation and sustained practice.

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Wominjeka to the Wilin Centre for Indigenous Arts

For 10 years the Wilin Centre for Indigenous Arts has connected Indigenous visual, design and performing artists with a pathway to their future in the arts.

Situated at the heart of Melbourne's arts precinct, the Wilin Centre for Indigenous Arts fosters innovation in the research, development, advocacy and presentation of Indigenous cultural expressions. Read more.

Wilin News

Generous new Creative Scholarships available at VCA and Melbourne Conservatorium

21 October 2011

A whole range of new creative scholarships will be available for outstanding and/or disadvantaged students, from next year, thanks to $3 million dollars of funding support from the Victorian Government.

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October e-newsletter

21 October 2011

Read the October edition of the VCA and Melbourne Conservatorium e-newsletter.

Water bottle free campaign sweeps Southbank campus

6 October 2011

Our Southbank campus will stop selling bottled water from today making it the first Victorian university to reduce its environmental footprint in this way.

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