The Artist's Bursary Scheme is designed to support the professional development of practicing artists living in County Cork. In 2017 a number of awards will be made to support artists undertaking new creative projects.


Applications from artists working in all art forms are eligible.


Applications may only be made by practicing artists resident in County Cork.

 

Proposed projects must be capable of being substantially completed within 12 months of the grant date.

 

Guidelines can be found here.

 

The application form can be found here.

Cork County Council invites applications for a Bursary Award for a residency at Ballinglen Arts Foundation in 2017 for a two week period.


This Bursary Award offers visual artists living in County Cork an opportunity to work side by side with other Irish and International artists in this unique setting. The award will include a fully equipped studio in the purpose built Ballinglen Centre, the support of the Ballinglen staff, and living accommodation at the centre.


Eligibility

  • This bursary is open to practitioners in all visual art forms, living in County Cork.
  • Applicants should be over 18
  • Applicants should show significant achievement in their chosen field. This would normally mean artists should have had one-person shows in reputable galleries. Otherwise the applicant must demonstrate a high degree of promise attested by references or other forms of support from established figures in the Arts.

 

Artists who have previously stayed at the Ballinglen Arts foundation may not apply.

 

Download a copy of the Ballinglen Foundation Bursary Guidelines here.

 

Download a copy of the Ballinglen Foundation Bursary Application Form here.

Art Exhibition at the LHQ
                          Art Exhibition at the LHQ                  

 

 

 

 

The LHQ gallery at Library Headquarters, Carrigrohane  Road is available to artists and to community groups and others for exhibitions.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Full details of how and when to apply for an opportunity to exhibit in this space are available here. Please note that this is a sample of the guidelines as they are subject to change.

This award is designed to support the creative and professional development of practicing artists living in County Cork through a two week working period spent at the Tyrone Guthrie Centre.

 

A maximum of two bursaries may be awarded in 2017.

 

The application must be accompanied by a professional resume and a reasonable sample of the artist's work.

 

Applicants must clearly outline what they wish to accomplish through this award.

 


Download a copy of the Tyrone Guthrie Centre Bursary Guidelines here.


Download a copy of the Tyrone Guthrie Centre Bursary Application Form here.