ECU Gallery is a place where creativity, learning, and community come together. That value is supported in the way we view our partnerships with sponsors and collaborators, who are intrinsic and critical to the work we do. With support and collaborative relationships both internal and external to the university we are able to create meaningful exhibitions, public programs, support student learning and create important opportunities for the university and broader community. We welcome organisations and individuals who share our commitment to supporting the development of a lifelong love of the arts, connected with learning, and we look forward to building lasting partnerships that make a meaningful impact.
We acknowledge and deeply thank our valued supporters and collaborators, whose partnerships helps us create an inclusive space where the community can come together to celebrate and support the arts and connect it with creative learning.
Art, Culture and Collections collaborates with the Access and Equity team to keep accessibility at the forefront of conversations and to help provide an inclusive environment for students, staff and the public.
Apparatus collaborated with ECU on the Public Art for ECU City Campus, with important support from Art, Culture and Collections. Click here for further information.
Art, Culture and Collections worked closely with the Centre for Employability to draw on develop a pool of casual Invigilation staff for the Gallery to be open.
ECU Gallery was successful in receiving a grant from Copyright Agency to host artist Sarah Contos to create a new body of work for her February 2027 exhibition.
The Forrest Research Foundation is co-hosting artist Jenna Lee during her September 2026 visit.
Fremantle Press have kindly donated books written by First Nations authors as part of our public engagement program for Jenna Lee’s exhibition Written in Stone & Seed & Sky.
Development and Alumni relations collaborate with us on a range of initiatives designed to bring donations of artworks into the ECU Art Collection, as well as partnerships and philanthropic support for the exhibition program and associated projects.
The School of Arts and Humanities partner on several projects, including the Copyright Agency Grant, Work Integrated Learning (WIL), and student learning initiatives.
The School of Education is integrating content from the current exhibition program into ECU's student learning outcomes, drawing on content aligned with the Year 11/12 curriculum.
UQP kindly donated books written by First Nations authors as part of our public engagement program for Jenna Lee’s exhibition Written in Stone & Seed & Sky.
University of Western Australia Press kindly donated books written by First Nations authors as part of our public engagement program for Jenna Lee’s exhibition Written in Stone & Seed & Sky.
Upswell Publishing kindly donated books written by First Nations authors as part of our public engagement program for Jenna Lee’s exhibition Written in Stone & Seed & Sky.