Creating your funding application
Event description
Creative Practice ~ online workshops for artists and creatives.
Creative Practice offers support, upskilling and workshops for artists and creatives in Te Tai Tokerau Northland.
Workshops and courses are available at no charge.
Creating your funding application
Wednesday 16th August 6-730pm
Hosted via a zoom, with a link emailed out the day before, please check you have creativementoring.northland@gmail.com in your contacts, and check your 'junk' folder.
***Tickets booked within 24hours of event start may miss the zoom link email out cut off***
Make a cup of tea and join us for a walk through of a successful Creative Communities Scheme Grant proposal, and how you can improve your own funding applications.
Let's talk about Arts funding!
How does arts funding work? How do you take an idea into something that can be funded?
Whether you’re new to applying for grants or have had some experience in the past, these sessions cover what you need, what to avoid, pick up some resources to add to your kete, as well as how to make a strong application.
Angela has had successful funding applications to Creative New Zealand, Manatū Taonga Ministry for Culture and Heritage, Creative Communities and Lotteries Community grants scheme.
Creative Practice is supported by
Manatū Taonga Ministry for Culture and Heritage Regeneration Fund and Creative Northland
About the Creative Practice workshops
Designed to support emerging artists, working artists and recent arts graduates with developing their independent creative practices. The goal of the workshops is to equip artists to engage confidently and professionally with their communities, via supportive connections between practitioners, a deep dive into their studio practice and issues related to working in the arts.
There is no cost to participants, only a commitment to attend and give time to your work while we work together.
Here's some thoughts from an artist on the Creative Practice mentoring program:
“Having been part of the mentoring workshops with Angela I have found myself working consistently and frequently towards my goal of being an artist.
I have found this workshop has hugely complimented my recent completion of the Bachelor of Applied Arts. Learning more about the practical steps you need to take in the creative arts sector has been exactly what I have needed to keep my own art practice alive and to understand a lot more about the creative industry aspect of being a working artist.
This is one of the best things I’ve done! Angela’s style and approach to the work we need to do for these workshops is educational, helpful and knowledgeable and she understands each of our individual needs well through her thoughtful observation of us as artists and what we are trying to achieve. Angela is a great mentor and I would highly recommend these continue for future artists”
~ Jolene Pascoe
About Angela
Angela has been working in the arts for over 20 years. Her experience includes maintaining a creative practice, studio research, project writing, project management and delivery, exhibition curation, writing and planning. Angela brings a collaborative approach to her work and understands the reality of working in the arts in Aotearoa.
Angela’s creative practice includes curation and storytelling across performance, installation, photography, drawing, and textile works. Angela is particularly interested in the future of arts in Aotearoa and how to create a more equitable and sustainable arts industry. Angela studied through Whitecliffe College of Arts and Design, completing her MFA in 2020.
Angela’s work has been exhibited in Auckland, Whangārei, Dunedin, Nelson, Whakatāne, Morrinsville, Waiheke, Oamaru and Wellington. Recently, her work has made finals or won art awards across Aotearoa, including The Wallace Awards 2020, Changing Threads 2021 and 2022, The Walker and Hall Waiheke Art Awards 2022, and the Molly Morpeth Canaday Award for Painting and Drawing in 2019 and 2023.
Angela has had successful funding applications to Creative New Zealand, Manatu Taonga, Creative Communities and Lotteries Community grants scheme. She is on the committee of the Shutter Room Gallery Collective, serving as Gallery Curator and has delivered exhibition or performance projects in Auckland, Whangārei and Dunedin.
Please make sure you sign up to my Creative Practice Substack.
You can find Creative Practice on Instagram.
Ngā mihi,
AngelaCreative Practice
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