The Edwin Easydorchik Travelling Scholarship
The Edwin Easydorchik Travelling Scholarship is for a bursary of £4,000.
The Edwin Easydorchik Travelling Scholarship is for a bursary of £4,000.
Fellowships available for a fully funded place at Cuttyhunk Island Artists’ Residency on a small island off the coast of Massachusetts, USA
Early-career artists* working in figurative painting, drawing or original printmaking are invited to apply for the NEAC Artist Scholarships 2025-26 worth £6,000.
The bursaries are designed to remove obstacles that ae a barrier to your practice and development and you can apply for anything between £1 and £500.
The British Council invites biennales and festivals to apply for the 2025–26 Architecture, Design & Fashion Biennales and Festivals Grants to showcase international designers.
The Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize 2025 is now open for entries, offering drawing practitioners around the world the opportunity to be part of the UK’s leading open exhibition dedicated to drawing, with awards totaling £27,000.
Applications to the leading European Award championing new dialogues between the arts and audiences are open.
The award is made for “the best production of a work of radio art using musical material and structures in an acoustic performance.”
This 25,000 EUR triennial award will offer a selected professional practicing visual artist with the means to travel outside the island of Ireland, engage with new artistic communities, and cultivate international relationships that will impact their creative practice.
Since 1993, Fundación Botín has awarded Art Grants each year, aimed at artists of any nationality. Each grant provides funding of 23,000€ and promotes and supports those artists who need resources to carry out a research project or training.
Driven by discovering exciting new artists, Saatchi Yates launch the 1st Edition of their Fellowship Prize. This prize embodies Saatchi Yates’ commitment to highlighting and showcasing breakthrough art.
The Eidolon Grant is an international programme that is presented annually to artists, academics, professionals, researchers, collectors and vernacular photography enthusiasts whose past work and proposed project is centred around the image heritage of everyday photography.