Deadline: 20 June 2024
The Art Council is inviting applications for its Circus Bursary Award to support professional artists and arts practitioners at any stage of their career to develop their arts practice.
The award emphasises the value and benefit to an artist’s development derived from an extended process of engagement with their practice. The award therefore provides artists and arts practitioners with the time and resources to think, research, reflect and engage with their arts practice.
Objectives
- The objective of the Circus Bursary Award is to support the professional development of artists and arts practitioners by enabling them to do one or more of the following:
- Spend focused time working at their practice
- Spend time researching/thinking about/developing a new idea for future dissemination
- Spend time developing their technical skills in a particular area
- Spend time developing/learning new skills related to their practice or area of interest
- Spend time working with a mentor or collaborator(s) to develop an idea or to assist in developing or upskilling within a particular area of their practice or an area related to their practice
- Spend time developing an idea in collaboration with a potential production partner(s)
- Undertake a short period of training by way of master classes or other professional training opportunities (whether national or international)
- Purchase a limited amount of equipment and materials to assist with the development of their practice (Note: this can be no more than 15% of the value of the overall request for support)
Strategic Priorities
- The Arts Council has identified the following as a strategic priority for support through this award:
- Applicants who demonstrate a clear articulation of artistic aims and rationale for undertaking a period of creative reflection
- Applications from emerging artists and arts practitioners who wish to develop their arts practice through a period of structured mentoring
- Applications that involve partnership with national organisations (e.g. a festival, local authority, venue or resource organisation) and are aimed at forms of personal professional development that might benefit the broader development of circus practice in Ireland.
Funding Information
- The maximum amount that may be awarded to each successful application is: €20,000
- The minimum that can be applied for is €5,000.
- Please note that your application will be deemed ineligible if you apply for more than the maximum (unless you are applying for additional access costs) or less than the minimum amount stated.
Who can apply?
- The award is open to practising artists and arts practitioners working in all genres and at all stages in their professional careers. To be eligible to apply, applicants must:
- Be resident in the Republic of Ireland. However, they may accept applications from outside the Republic of Ireland. In this case, you must detail in your application form how your proposal would benefit the arts in the Republic of Ireland. They would need to be satisfied with your explanation.
- Be professional practising artists–although you might not earn income continuously or exclusively from your artistic practice, you must identify yourself, and be recognised by your peers, as a professional practising artist.
Who cannot apply?
- People not eligible to apply include the following:
- Individuals currently in undergraduate education (including those undertaking foundation courses)
- Individuals seeking support towards fees for postgraduate (including unaccredited)/higher education or study
- Individuals seeking support towards work undertaken as part of a formal course of study
- Individuals seeking support towards the costs of undertaking an internship
- They cannot accept applications from those employed or contracted on a fulltime basis by an arts organisation funded through Arts Council programmes or through direct state subsidy or by a commercial arts entity
- Aosdána members in receipt of a cnuas.
For more information, visit The Art Council.