Arts development investment (Toi Uru Kahikatea)

All Artforms

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  • There are no specific forms or downloads. Read the detail on this opportunity for information on how to apply, or contact an adviser.

The purpose of this programme is to provide development support to established New Zealand artists, arts practitioners, groups and arts organisations for periods of one to three years.

Support will be given for one or more of the following:

  • develop creative and professional skills, resources and networks – for example, through workshops, mentoring programmes, internships, wānanga, fono, seminars and symposiums
  • develop, present, tour and/or distribute New Zealand arts to a wide range of audiences within New Zealand, or overseas – for example, through developing and presenting exhibitions, presenting concerts or a season of works, touring one or more productions, or publishing a number of titles by New Zealand writers
  • strengthen the organisational development of New Zealand artists, arts practitioners, groups and arts organisations.

Creative New Zealand aims to support applications that deliver best to our strategic outcomes and impacts.

Activities funded

A range of possible development activities will be supported.

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Eligibility and assessment

There are some specific eligbility criteria you should consider. How will your application be assessed?

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Applying

You must discuss your proposal with a Creative New Zealand arts adviser before you apply.  They will provide you with advice, additional guidelines and an application form.

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