Thursday, August 20, 2009

£5,000 for a Deaf or disabled artist to develop their ideas and arts practice

£5,000 for a Deaf or disabled artist to develop their ideas and arts practice : Deadline 7th September

This is a 'Stop Press' e-bulletin with information about  a fantastic opportunity for a Deaf or disabled artist who works in any field of the visual arts to receive £5,000 to develop their ideas and arts practice.


The Adam Reynolds Memorial Bursary (UK)

The Adam Reynolds Memorial Bursary is an annual bursary offered to support a disabled artist working with the visual arts.

The bursary is open to mid-career disabled and deaf artists who work in any field of the visual arts, for example: photography, painting, drawing, print-making, sculpture, film, video, digital, performance or live art, based in the UK and been making and showing work for over five years. It aims to provide an opportunity for artists to develop their ideas and practice without pressure to deliver a particular outcome.

The bursary will be for £5,000 and it is intended to provide time, space and support for artists to work in an open-ended way. The bursary can be used to; Pay for living expenses to free up time to concentrate on the residency; buy or hire equipment; pay for materials; pay for assistant artists in order to realise a particular work.

The deadline for applications is the 7th September 2009.

If you are a Deaf or disabled artist, and like to know more go to The Adam Reynolds Memorial Bursary Website

And of course, if you would like to talk through your ideas, do feel free get in touch with us at kaleido Arts.  on 01392 219 440 or www.kaleidoarts.org


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