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Entries open for Cavan Arts Bursary Award (Ireland)

International Cultural Exchanges Scheme (Malta)

Deadline: 21-Jan-2026

The Cavan Arts Bursary Award 2026 provides €1,500 to €3,000 in flexible funding to support emerging, mid-career, and professional artists based in County Cavan. The bursary enables artists to research, train, upskill, collaborate, or undertake residencies without the requirement to produce a finished artwork.

Overview

The Cavan Arts Bursary Award is a competitive funding programme designed to support artists at different career stages to develop and strengthen their artistic practice.

Delivered by Cavan Arts and Cavan County Council, the award focuses on artistic ambition, long-term career impact, and meaningful practice development rather than short-term outputs or final productions.

The bursary provides artists with time, financial support, and flexibility to research, experiment, learn, and plan future work.

Purpose and Strategic Focus

The bursary is intentionally designed as a development award.

Its core objectives are to:

There is no requirement to produce, exhibit, or present a finished work during the bursary period.

Funding Bands and Award Amounts

The Cavan Arts Bursary Award is offered across three funding bands, aligned with career stage.

Band A: Emerging Artists

Band B: Mid-Stage Artists

Band C: Professional Artists

What Activities Are Supported?

The bursary supports a wide range of practice development activities.

Eligible activities include:

Residency opportunities may be accessed locally or nationally, subject to availability.

Who Is Eligible?

Artist Eligibility

Applicants must meet the following criteria:

Definition of an Artist

For the purposes of this award:

Eligible Artforms

Artists working in all disciplines are eligible, including:

Why This Bursary Matters

The Cavan Arts Bursary Award addresses a critical need for non-output-driven funding.

It matters because it:

How the Bursary Works

Funding and Payment Structure

How to Apply: Step-by-Step Guide

Required Application Materials

Applicants must submit:

Application Process

  1. Identify the appropriate funding band for your career stage

  2. Define clear development-focused activities

  3. Prepare a realistic and transparent budget

  4. Demonstrate how the bursary will impact your practice long term

  5. Submit the complete application by the stated deadline

Late applications cannot be accepted.

Assessment and Decision-Making

Acknowledgement and Compliance Requirements

Successful applicants must:

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Do I need to produce an artwork during the bursary period?

No. The bursary is specifically for research, development, training, and experimentation, not final production.

2. Can I apply if I live outside Cavan?

Yes, if you are a Cavan artist living elsewhere and your proposed activity clearly benefits County Cavan.

3. Can I apply for more than one funding band?

No. Applicants must choose the single band that best matches their career stage.

4. Are residencies outside Ireland allowed?

Yes. National and international residencies are eligible, subject to feasibility and budget realism.

5. When must activities be completed?

All proposed activities must be completed by 31 December 2026.

6. How is the funding paid?

Funding is paid in instalments, with the final payment made after submission of a short evaluation report.

7. What happens if my application is unsuccessful?

Unsuccessful applications are held on file for one year. Successful applications are retained for five years.

Conclusion

The Cavan Arts Bursary Award 2026 offers vital, flexible support for artists at all career stages to invest in their practice without production pressure.

By funding research, training, residencies, and collaboration, the bursary strengthens individual careers while contributing to the long-term cultural vitality of County Cavan.

For more information, visit Cavan County Council Arts.

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