Deadline: 18-Jun-2026
The Opera Bursary Award is an initiative that supports the professional development of opera artists and practitioners through focused creative and artistic activities.
The programme supports:
- Artistic research and exploration
- Development of new opera work and ideas
- Professional skills development
- Strengthening creative practice
- Long-term artistic engagement in opera
The award enables artists to dedicate time and resources to advancing their professional opera practice.
Funding Support
Applicants may request funding between:
- €5,000 minimum
- €20,000 maximum
Applications outside this funding range are considered ineligible.
The funding supports:
- Creative development activities
- Research and artistic exploration
- Professional practice development
- Skills enhancement
- Opera-related artistic projects over a one-year period
Artists with disabilities may also request additional personal disability access costs, which are assessed separately from the main bursary amount.
Who is Eligible?
The award is open to:
- Individual professional opera artists
- Opera practitioners
- Artists actively engaged in professional opera practice
- Practitioners recognised by peers as professional artists
Applicants should generally be based in the Republic of Ireland.
Applicants living outside Ireland may still apply if they clearly demonstrate how their work benefits the arts sector in Ireland.
Important Eligibility Rules
Applicants:
- May submit only one Bursary Award application in 2026
- Cannot apply to more than one bursary category
- Cannot apply for both the Bursary Award and Agility Award in the same year
Failure to follow these rules may result in ineligibility.
Assessment Process
Applications are assessed competitively by the Arts Council.
Assessment considers:
- Artistic quality
- Strength of the proposed activity
- Applicant’s previous artistic practice
- Relevance to opera development
- Available funding resources
Applications are reviewed by specialist artform teams, and secondary assessments may be carried out where necessary.
Applicants are informed of results by email after the assessment process is completed.
How to Apply
Applicants should begin preparing early to avoid technical or submission issues.
Application Steps
- Download the correct application form from Online Services
- Carefully review the programme guidelines
- Prepare artistic proposal and supporting materials
- Complete all required sections accurately
- Upload and submit the application before the deadline
The Arts Council recommends submitting applications at least 48 hours before the deadline to avoid technical delays.
Tips for a Strong Application
Strong applications should:
- Clearly explain the artistic goals
- Demonstrate professional opera experience
- Show the value of the proposed activity
- Highlight artistic development outcomes
- Present a realistic and focused plan
Applicants should ensure their proposal aligns strongly with opera practice and professional artistic growth.
FAQ
Who can apply for the Opera Bursary Award?
Professional opera artists and practitioners actively engaged in opera practice and recognised within the field.
How much funding is available?
Applicants may request between €5,000 and €20,000.
Can applicants outside Ireland apply?
Yes, if they can demonstrate how their work benefits the arts in Ireland.
What activities does the bursary support?
The funding supports artistic development, research, creative exploration, and professional opera practice activities.
Can applicants apply for multiple bursary categories?
No. Applicants may submit only one bursary application in 2026 and cannot apply for both the Bursary and Agility Awards.
How are applications assessed?
Applications are evaluated based on artistic quality, previous practice, and the strength of the proposed activity.
Conclusion
The Opera Bursary Award 2026 provides important financial and professional support for opera artists and practitioners in Ireland. By funding artistic research, creative development, and professional growth, the programme helps strengthen the opera sector and supports the long-term development of professional artistic practice.
For more information, visit The Arts Council.
