Grant Writing Success Workshop for Murray Art Museum Albury
Free online workshop, 1-3pm Wednesday 12 August 2020 for artists local to Murray Art Museum Albury.
Free online workshop, 1-3pm Wednesday 12 August 2020 for artists local to Murray Art Museum Albury.
Image description: On the bottom right of the image a cartoon hand coloured orange is holding a pen that is connected to a squiggle which cuts across the bottom left of the image. Above the hand is the National Association for the Visual Arts logo and to the left of this in big black block letters there is text that reads 'Grant Writing Success'.
The Grant Writing Success Workshop provides an introduction to funding bodies, tips for researching the right grant for your needs and an outline of professional support material. Writing grants can be a challenging process and through this workshop you will learn the skills of matching your idea with the appropriate grant, writing and collating support material and understanding application guidelines to gain a clearer understanding of funding criteria.
You will also learn a bit about NAVA and be introduced to the Code of Practice for the Professional Australian Visual Arts, Craft and Design Sector. The Code is both a record and a benchmark of best practice across the contemporary arts including legal, ethical and financial business practices, as well as thorough arts industry guidelines.
Workshop Type: Free online workshop for artists local to Murray Art Museum Albury
Duration: 2 Hours
RSVP: By August 10 2020
Access: Please email justine@visualarts.net.au if you require access, with details on what kind of access you need.
Workshop Facilitator: Justine Youssef, NAVA Professional Practice Coordinator.
This project is supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW.
NAVA acknowledges and pays respects to the rightful custodians of the many First Nations Lands upon which this online event will be streamed and received. We recognise all Custodians of Country throughout all lands, waters and territories. We pay our respects to the Elders past, present and emerging. Sovereignty was never ceded.