Corporate Support

AGWA Rooftop The View From Here VIP launch, November 2021. Photo by Jessica Wyld.

Becoming a Partner

All AGWA partnerships are unique. Partnering with us means a tailored approach at every stage. We will work closely with you to develop specific outcomes to meet the needs of your business.

Our team will work with you to deliver flexible benefits which maximise shared outcomes, such as innovative and unique corporate branding opportunities, content collaborations, brand activations, exclusive client entertainment and networking, inspirational staff training, corporate social responsibility initiatives, and more.

Partnership benefits

  • Collaborate to reach new audiences through association with AGWA.
    • Bring your brand values to life with unique promotional opportunities.
    • Host your stakeholder events at one of the most iconic arts venues in the state, including our new AGWA Rooftop.
    • Expand your networks with invitations to AGWA openings attended by corporate, cultural and community leaders, as well as our major donors.
    • Access arts and culture experts through exclusive tours and behind-the-scenes experiences.
    • Tell your story and celebrate your commitment to arts and culture with unique content.
    • Associate your brand with AGWA’s brand, a leading Australian arts institute.
    • Offer your staff access to special events and other incentives and benefits.
    • Be recognised as an AGWA Partner on signage, advertising, promotions, within the Gallery and on our website.

Interested in partnering with AGWA?

To talk about ways you can partner with AGWA, please get in touch with the AGWA Partnerships Coordinator Isabella Corbett, by phone on +61 8 9492 6643 or email isabella.corbett@artgallery.wa.gov.au.

Our Partners

AGWA is incredibly grateful for the generous support of our Corporate Partners, some of whom have supported us for more than 20 years.

Kedela wer kalyakoorl ngalak Wadjak boodjak yaak.

Today and always, we stand on the traditional land of the Whadjuk Noongar people.