FREEDMAN FOUNDATION TRAVELLING SCHOLARSHIP FOR EMERGING ARTISTS
THE FREEDMAN Foundation Travelling Scholarship for Emerging Artists provides assistance towards travel for educational purposes for young people building a career in the visual arts in the areas of painting, photography or sculpture. Overseas travel, preferably for the first time, to undertake formal study, a residency or a planned program with a professional artist or mentor will be considered, as will informal study for a planned research project. Up to 5 recipients will be awarded $5,000 each. Successful applicants will exhibit their work in the first week of September 2010 and upon their return in 2012 at COFAspace, College of Fine Arts – UNSW.
Closing date for applications is approaching fast – 5 June 2010 – so for more information and to download application forms head here.


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