Information for recipients of Roving Curator time
If your application is successful you will receive notification via email.
The email will include the following documents:
- A letter from the Director of Arts Tasmania
- A deed
The deed may include special conditions that must be met. You can provide information relating to special conditions to Arts Tasmania when you return the signed deed.
Please return the signed deed to Arts Tasmania within 21 days of receipt.
If we do not receive the signed deed within this time, the offer will lapse without further notice. If you believe you will have difficulties in returning the deed within 21 days please contact Arts Tasmania as soon as possible on (03) 6165 6666 or grants@arts.tas.gov.au.
Conditions of Roving Curator time
Recipients must agree to any conditions that are included in the deed.
Acknowledgments
The Tasmanian State Government logo should be present on all material relating to supported activities, preceded by the words “Supported by”.
The logo can be downloaded here.
Written credits should include the phrase: “This activity was assisted through Arts Tasmania”.
Changing your project or budget
We understand that circumstances can change and that you might need to make changes to your activity.
You must always discuss a planned change with a Program Officer before it occurs and should not proceed with a change until you have received written approval from Arts Tasmania.
Acquitting
All recipients are required to complete an acquittal report within three months of the project end date.
If you have an overdue or incomplete acquittal you will not be able to apply for further funding from Arts Tasmania.
The online acquittal form can be access here: https://artstasmania.smartygrants.com.au/acquit
Arts Tasmania may not accept acquittal reports that show significant unapproved changes to a project. In such cases you may be required to return funds to Arts Tasmania.