Deadline: 19-Jun-2026
The Joyce Spencer Textile Award 2026 supports regional textile artists in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, to create and present new work. Funding includes a $4,000 fellowship plus additional awards for outstanding projects. Eligible applicants must be based in regional NSW and present their work in a confirmed exhibition or venue.
Overview
The Joyce Spencer Textile Award is designed to support the development and public presentation of innovative textile art projects.
It aims to:
- Support regional NSW artists and collectives
- Encourage new textile-based artworks
- Promote exhibitions and public engagement
- Foster collaboration and creative experimentation
Projects must be scheduled between August 2026 and December 2028.
Key Focus Areas
Applications should align with one or more of the following:
1. Creation of New Textile Artworks
- Original and innovative textile projects
- Exploration of materials, techniques, and concepts
2. Exhibitions & Public Presentation
- Gallery exhibitions
- Community or public art displays
3. Site-Specific Work & Performances
- Location-based installations
- Textile-led performances or interactive works
4. Collaboration Opportunities
- Partnerships with artists, groups, or organisations
- Cross-disciplinary projects
Funding Details
- Fellowship (main award): $4,000
- Highly Commended Award: $1,500
- Additional Prize: $600
Funding supports:
- Project development
- Production and materials
- Exhibition or presentation costs
Who is Eligible?
Eligible Applicants:
- Textile artists or collectives
- Mid-career artists (for the main fellowship)
Residency Requirement:
- Lead applicant must live in regional NSW
Not Eligible Locations:
- Greater Sydney
- Central Coast
- Newcastle
- Wollongong
- Blue Mountains
Collaboration Rules:
- Collaborators can be from outside regional NSW
- Lead artist must meet residency criteria
Project Requirements
Applicants must:
- Propose a new textile artwork or exhibition
- Have a confirmed presentation venue (gallery, council, or arts organisation)
- Demonstrate feasibility within the project timeline
How to Apply (Step-by-Step)
- Confirm eligibility (regional NSW residency)
- Develop a project proposal:
- New textile artwork or exhibition
- Clear concept and outcomes
- Secure a venue:
- Gallery, council, or arts organisation
- Obtain confirmation letter
- Prepare application materials:
- Personal and contact details
- 500-word project description
- One-page CV for each artist
- Up to 10 labelled images of past work
- Submit via the official Google form
Evaluation Criteria
Applications are assessed on:
- Artistic quality and originality
- Feasibility of the project
- Strength of concept and presentation plan
- Relevance to textile practice
- Impact on regional arts community
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Applying without confirmed venue support
- Submitting incomplete documentation
- Weak or unclear project concept
- Not meeting regional NSW eligibility
- Poor-quality or unlabeled images
Why This Award Matters
This award provides valuable support for regional artists often underrepresented in major funding programs.
It helps:
- Fund new creative work
- Increase visibility of textile art
- Strengthen regional arts communities
- Encourage experimentation and collaboration
Tips for a Strong Application
- Clearly explain your artistic concept
- Show how your work will engage audiences
- Include strong visual examples of past work
- Confirm your exhibition venue early
- Keep your proposal concise and focused
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Who can apply?
Textile artists or collectives based in regional NSW.
2. How much funding is available?
$4,000 (main fellowship), plus $1,500 and $600 additional awards.
3. Do I need a confirmed venue?
Yes, a confirmation letter from a presenting venue is required.
4. Can I collaborate with others outside NSW?
Yes, but the lead applicant must be based in regional NSW.
5. What type of work is supported?
New textile artworks, exhibitions, site-specific projects, and performances.
6. What documents are required?
Project description, CVs, venue confirmation, and up to 10 images.
7. What is the project timeline?
Projects must take place between August 2026 and December 2028.
Conclusion
The Joyce Spencer Textile Award 2026 is a valuable opportunity for regional NSW textile artists to develop and showcase new work. By supporting exhibitions, collaborations, and innovative practices, the award strengthens regional creative communities and promotes the growth of textile art.
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