Announcement: NAS partners with Artspace to present 2021 NSW Visual Arts Emerging Fellowship

Announcement: NAS partners with Artspace to present 2021 NSW Visual Arts Emerging Fellowship

Artspace and Create NSW are pleased to announce that applications are now open for the 2021 NSW Visual Arts Emerging Fellowship.

Valued at $30,000, this Fellowship is offered by Create NSW to enable a visual artist at the beginning of their career to undertake a self-directed program of professional development. A shortlist of up to 8 artists will be selected by an independent panel of peers managed by Create NSW to participate in an exhibition at Artspace.

This year, Artspace has partnered with the National Art School to exhibit the Visual Arts Emerging Fellowship while The Gunnery undertakes a redevelopment supported by the NSW Government.

Now in its 25th year, The Fellowship is Artspace’s key exhibition for profiling the dynamism and breadth of emerging contemporary artistic practice in NSW, and builds upon our ongoing commitment to supporting emerging artists through curatorial development and dialogue.

We encourage visual artists to apply for the Fellowship, which supports the professional development of artists in NSW, enabling recipients to undertake activities including travel, mentorships, internships, courses, research and the creation of new work.

Applications for the 2021 NSW Visual Arts Emerging Fellowship are now open, and close 24 March, 2021.

Image: Dennis Golding, Cast in cast out, 2020. Installation view, 2020 NSW Visual Arts Emerging Fellowship, Artspace, Sydney. Photo: Document

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