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Public Art Fund

The Public Art Fund is Tauranga City Council’s dedicated fund for public art. 

What is the Public Art Fund?

Public art is any artwork that is in the public realm and is accessible to the general public. This is regardless of whether it is situated on public or private property.

Public art comes in many forms, including but not limited to, sculpture, murals, mahi toi, integrated architectural or landscape architectural work, community art, mosaics, digital new media, lightworks, sound art, land art, installation, and more transitory forms like performance art.

Funding round dates are advertised in advance. If your full project budget is $50,000 or less, decisions will be made on a quarterly basis. If your full project budget is $50,001 or more, decisions will be made bi-annually. There is no limit to how much you can apply for. 

To help you with your application, please read the Public Art Framework (7.2mb PDF) and the Public Art Community Toolkit (10.6mb PDF). You can also watch our video from our April 2025 Public Art Wānanga which gives you advice and tips on how to develop a public art proposal.

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Who can apply?

  • Anyone can apply for the Public Art Fund! Artists, commissioners, community organisations, we welcome applications from anyone interested in creating or commissioning a public artwork. 
  • You cannot apply for the Public Art Fund if you have received other Tauranga City Council funding or sponsorship for the same project.

What can get funded? 

  • All applications must demonstrate contribution to one of the strategic outcomes:
    • World-leading public art grows the distinctiveness of the city
    • Infrastructure projects integrate art and design from the outset
    • A programme of community and temporary public art brings vibrancy to the city
    • A programme of interpretation and promotion enriches the public art experience
  • All costs associated with the creation, installation and engagement of the public art project can be applied for. 

What can’t get funded?

  • Costs associated with launch events
  • Costs associated with an organisation’s BAU, e.g. wages/salaries

When can I apply?

For the next financial year, the Public Art Fund will have set round dates; therefore applicants need to apply within the relevant timeframe.

Round dates for applications $50,000 and under:

You must submit your application during the round dates to be assessed at the next panel meeting.

Decision dates and payment dates are not pre-determined and will vary between rounds. 

*Please note dates may be subject to change.

1 July 2025

  • Open: 1 July and close 1 August 2025

Scheduled Panel meeting 18 August 2025 

Apply for 1 July round

1 October 2025

  • Open: 1 October and close 1 November 2025

Scheduled Panel meeting 17 November 2025

Apply for 1 October round

1 February 2026

  • Open:  1 February and close 1 March 2026

Scheduled Panel meeting 16 March 2026

Apply for 1 February round

1 May 2026

  • Open:  1 May and close 1 June 2026

Scheduled Panel meeting June 16  2026

Apply for 1 May round

Round dates for applications $50,001 and over:

You must submit your application during the round dates to be assessed at the next panel meeting.

Decision dates and payment dates are not pre-determined and will vary between rounds. 

*Please note dates may be subject to change.

1 October 2025

  • Open: 1 October and close 1 December 2025

Scheduled Panel meeting December 15 2025 

Apply for 1 October round

Final decisions and payments will be made early 2026

1 Febuary 2026

  • Open: 1 February and close 1 April 2026

Scheduled Panel meeting 27 April 2026 

Apply for 1 Feburary round

How to apply

Applications to the Public Art team are administered through an online application service, powered by SmartyGrants. 

You can save your application as a draft as you progress (you don't need to complete it all in one go).

Who do I contact to discuss my application?

You can contact Tauranga City Council's Public Art team at publicart@tauranga.govt.nz. Alternatively, you can contact the team at Creative Bay of Plenty (CBOP) for independent advice. CBOP can provide funding advice, as well as having excellent knowledge of what makes a successful application.

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