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Arts Access Aotearoa, the key organisation in New Zealand supporting accessibility and inclusion in the arts, is calling for applications to Ngā Toi Rangatira o Aotearoa Arts Access Fellowships 2023, following the success of its inaugural fellowships in 2022.
The four fellowships, each worth $10,000, will give recipients vital financial support to create or develop an arts project or new work. All of the fellowships support accessibility, participation and inclusion.
The application period for these fellowships is now open and eligible artists and organisations are encouraged to submit their applications before the deadline of 5pm Monday 20 November 2023.
Arts Access Aotearoa invites applications in four fellowships, each catering to different artistic perspectives and disciplines:
Anyone interested in applying to Fellowships 2023 is encouraged to visit the corresponding webpage of each fellowship for detailed information, frequently asked questions and application forms. The deadline for submissions is 5pm Monday 20 November 2023.
Arts Access Aotearoa has included Easy Read information about the Fellowships 2023, including the Whakahoa Kaitoi Whanaketanga Creative New Zealand Artist Fellowship. To access the Easy Read information, please visit here.
In 2022, the inaugural Ngā Toi Rangatira o Aotearoa Arts Access Fellowships recognised exceptional artists, creative spaces and projects that championed access, inclusion and participation in the arts. To learn more about the inspiring work of the 2022 fellowship recipients and their projects, please visit Arts Access Aotearoa’s website.
Arts Access Aotearoa’s vision is of a society where everyone in Aotearoa can access and participate in the arts. By advocating for inclusive arts policies and practices, Arts Access Aotearoa strives to create a more accessible and inclusive society.
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