Arts and Disability Program
Applications may be made by individual artists with disability, and by organisations who work with people with disability.
Key dates for this funding round
Opens: 2 January 2012
Closes: 1 March 2012
Notification: July 2012
Resources for this funding round
Arts Tasmania and arts@work Resources 2013 - PDF
The full Application Toolkit has all the guidelines and the application form for written applications.
2013 Arts and Disability Application toolkit - Word Doc (1 MB)
2013 Arts and Disability Application toolkit - PDF (1.3 MB)
2013 Arts and Disability Application toolkit - Rich Text Format (7.7 MB)
2013 Arts and Disability Application toolkit - DAISY Text Format (11.8 KB)
2013 Arts and Disability Application toolkit - DAISY Book Format (66.8 KB)
The Verbal Application Toolkit has all the guidelines, and the pages of the application form for people who wish to make a verbal application.
2013 Arts and Disability Verbal Application toolkit - Word Doc (1 MB)
2013 Arts and Disability Verbal Application toolkit - PDF (1.3 MB)
2013 Arts and Disability Verbal Application toolkit - Rich Text Format (7.62 MB)
The budget for both written and verbal applications is available as a Microsoft Excel document and a tab separated text document
2013 Arts and Disability budget - Excel (60 KB)
2013 Arts and Disability budget - PDF (30 KB)
Arts and Disability Program - Making an Application Workshops
You can attend a workshop where we will explain how to apply:2013 Arts and Disability Grant Workshops - Word Doc (56 KB)
HOBART
Venue: 146 Elizabeth Street, Hobart
Time: 11:00am until 12:00pm
Date: Monday 23 January
RSVP: Marianne 0439 599 572
LAUNCESTON
Venue: University of Tasmania’s Academy of the Arts meeting room 118
Time: 1:00pm until 2:30pm
Date: Tuesday 24 January
RSVP: Jane 0409 961 844
BURNIE – individual appointments only
Venue: Burnie Regional Art Gallery
Time: to secure an appointment contact Jane Wardlaw – 0409 961 844
Date: Wednesday 25 January
About this funding round
The aim of the Arts and Disability program is to:
- support and enhance quality arts practice for artists living with disability;
- develop collaborations between artists, arts and/or disability organisations in the pursuit of arts outcomes targeting people living with disability;
- progress Tasmania's response to the goals of the National Arts and Disability Strategy, particularly, focus area 2: Strategies to address the barriers which prevent emerging and professional artists and arts/cultural workers with disability from realising their ambitions.