Deadline: 1-Jul-22
Carclew Fellowships is pleased to offer financial support to emerging cultural and creative artists and arts workers for:
- Arts career building
- Skills development
- Exploring new art form practice, methods and techniques
- Research towards creative development
Focus Areas
Areas of practice for the purpose of the Fellowship can include (but are not limited to):
- Arts Administration & Industry Pathways
- Arts administration, project management, technical and production, event management.
- Digital Platforms
- Film, video, documentary, cinematography, animation, trans-media production, biotechnology and arts, virtual reality, gaming, research into new technologies for screen and media works.
- Performing Arts
- Theatre, puppetry, performance art, dance, music, sound, circus, physical theatre, cabaret, musical theatre, opera, comedy.
- Visual Arts
- Curatorial practice, sculpture, drawing, painting, digital media, photography, design, ceramics, glass, crafts, printmaking, mixed media, installation.
- Written Word
- Novels, scripts, poetry, prose, spoken word, short stories, long form articles, plays, film scripts, graphic novels.
- Community
- Community and cultural development, community arts, cultural practice.
Funding Information
- Up to $10,000 depending on the scope of the proposal.
- Fellowship to commence after 1 January 2023 and completed by 31 December 2023.
What the Fellowship DOES support (but not limited to)?
- Skills development workshops, masterclasses and summer schools
- Structured networking as part of a broader professional development program
- Dedicated time to develop professional writing
- One year of a post-graduate study
- Mentorships, internships, attachments or residencies
- Project and project administration costs for proposed development activity
- Reasonable travel and living costs during the creative development activity
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicants must be aged 26 years of age or under as at 1 July 2022.
- Applicants must be able to demonstrate a track record as a practising artist or arts worker in any artform.
- Applicants must be an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander OR an Australian citizen
- OR have permanent resident status in Australia, and currently live and make work in South Australia.
- If you have previously received Carclew funding, you must have no outstanding funding acquittal reports.
- If you are currently repaying a Carclew QuickSTART Microloans you will not be considered for this Fellowship.
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Applicants
- Carclew is committed to driving reconciliation through employment and training opportunities with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. A minimum of one Fellowship will be awarded to an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander applicant.
For more information, visit http://carclew.com.au/program/fellowships/
