Creating new pathways through art and cultural learning.
We provide art, cultural and arts industry support to First Nations people currently in, or recently released, from Victorian prisons. Our aim is to reduce the rate of reoffending by encouraging the exploration of identity and culture through art.
Featured Artworks for Sale
100% of the artwork price goes directly to the artist

Aboriginal Art 2026 Calendar – Large Square
The Torch
$20

Hunters and Gatherers Brewarrina #3
Bushka, Barrinbinya people
$410

Kangaroo Grass
J.A, Gunditjmara/Yorta Yorta people
$400

Walkabout Country
Ranga, Latje Latje/Mutti Mutti people
$1,500

This Is My Story of the Rainbow Serpent
W.T., Biripi people
$500

Swimming to a Brighter Future
Joel A, Yorta Yorta/Wiradjuri people
$1,040
Get Involved
There are many ways you can get involved in The Torch’s work and do your part for the First Nations participants in our in-prison and post-release programs.
Latest News
—Alfred Carter’s ‘Old Ways And New Tracks’ commissioned by Metro Trains.
—Three Artists, Three Styles.
—From Country to Incarceration.
—Celebrating Culture and Creativity: The Torch’s Pop-Up Exhibitions During NAIDOC Week.
—NAIDOC 2025 inspires new art commission.
—Alfie Carter’s NBL1 South First Nations Basketball Jersey.