Creative

Amrit Gill

she/her

Amrit Gill is an arts and cultural worker with experience in producing, programming, strategy, international relations, community development and social enterprise.

From 2013 to early 2021, Amrit worked at the Australia Council for the Arts, the Australian Government’s arts funding and advisory agency. As the Council’s Director of International Development, she led on international strategic investment across artforms, overseeing the Venice Biennale project and implementation of the agency’s first international arts strategy, expanding engagement and investment in Asia and global First Nations exchange. Earlier in her career, Amrit held roles at Milk Crate Theatre, the British Council Australia, and Information and Cultural Exchange (ICE). She holds a Bachelor of Art Theory and a Bachelor of Arts (History) from the University of New South Wales, graduating in 2008.

Amrit Gill
Featured in

4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art would like to acknowledge the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation, the traditional custodians of the land on which we live, work and create. We recognise the enduring connections between First Nations people and the land, waters, culture and communities that have existed for over 60,000 years. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. Always was, always will be, Aboriginal land.

Subscribe to our newsletter

Visit Us

181-187 Hay Street, Haymarket Warrane/Sydney NSW 2000 Australia

Get in Touch

T +61 2 9212 0380

E hello@4a.com.au

Postal address

PO Box K1312 Haymarket NSW 1240 Australia
Australia Council for the Arts
Australian Government Visual Arts and Craft Strategy
Create NSW
Creative City Sydney, City of Sydney
Vault
South Asian Today
Contemporary Arts Organisations Australia
Climate Active Logo in Black
4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art is an initiative of the Asian Australian Artists' Association Inc. We are grateful for the assistance of the Commonwealth Government through the Visual Arts and Craft Strategy and the Australia Council for the Arts, the NSW Government through Create NSW, and the City of Sydney through their Accommodation Grants Program.

© 2025 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art
Website by Elle Williams Studio & Sorry Company.