Hutchinson Indigenous Fellowship and Residency
Aurora Education Foundation
The Hutchinson Indigenous Fellowship and Residency is an annual award that provides a Victorian Aboriginal emerging artist with financial support to explore ideas and develop skills that will realise new iterations of cultural practice and development and build their practice into the future.
Areas of study: Creative arts At Institution: University of Melbourne
Study level:
- Undergraduate
- Postgraduate coursework
- Postgraduate research
Study Load:
- Full Time
- Part Time
Location: VIC
What are the benefits? The Fellowship award offers a grant of $40,000, payable in two instalments, with an additional amount up to $5,000, towards the cost of materials.
Application type No application is required. You will be automatically considered for this award.
To be eligible for this scholarship, you must:
- be studying in performing and visual arts, theatre, film and television;
- candidates for the Fellowship must reside in Victoria or have anecestral connection to Victoria.
Selection criteria Artistic practices can include (but are not be limited to) the visual arts; music; creative writing - including fiction, film, theatre and dance performance, and other practices generally understood to be part of the arts and cultural practice. A selection panel will be convened to determine the Fellowship awardee.