ArtHouse Jersey is offering local creators the chance to bring their projects to life with funding for areas including performing arts, music and film.
Artistic islanders only have six days left to apply for ArtHouse Jersey's funding which gives creators the chance to bring their ideas to life.
Director of ArtHouse Jersey Tom Dingle says many of it's previous grant recipients have gone on to have careers where their work has reached global audiences.
"These grants are a fundamental part of how we invest in the local arts ecosystem, which in turn will produce the exhibitions, performances, recitals and educational work that is enjoyed by the wider public."
The grand total is £40,000 and will be divvied up between 15 to 20 artists who will receive around £1,000 to £4,000 depending on the project or educational opportunity.
The arts charity is providing the opportunity to those in the following creative sectors:
- Performing arts,
- Literary arts,
- Music,
- Visual arts,
- Technical artists,
- And film.
Applications will be reviewed on 1 November 2022 and the guidelines can be found on their website.

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