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The Women’s Art Prize Tasmania Fellowship program aims to provide self-directed development opportunities for Tasmanian Women artists of all art forms and career stages.
In 2023, delivered by RANT Arts and sponsored by Bell Bay Aluminium, three fellowships are on offer: lutruwita, Emerging Practice and Creative Development.
These fellowships build upon the Prizes mission to empower and build the capacity of women artists across the state. This new and exciting pilot program draws upon recent sector consultation highlighting the importance and need of targeted development support.
Applications open: INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY – Wednesday, 8th March,2023,10:00am (AEDT).
Applications close: Sunday, 30th April, 2023, 11:59pm (AEST).
Fellowship Objectives
The objectives of the 2023 Fellowship program are:
• Creative practice development;
• Professional development and mentoring;
• Networking and profile raising; and
• Capacity building.
Fellowship Categories
In 2023, there will be three $5,000 Fellowships awarded to women artists, cultural practitioners and arts workers of any artform, one from each of the following categories:
Fellowship Key Dates
• Applications open: Wednesday, 8th March, 2023,10:00am (AEDT).
• Applications close: Sunday, 30th April, 2023, 11:59pm (AEST).
• Fellowship announcement: Friday, 30th June, 2023.
• 2023 Fellowships commence: Saturday, 1st July, 2023.
Please head to our website for full program information: https://www.womensartprizetas.com.au/fellowship-how-to-apply
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