Zaimon Vilmanis
Participation in an artist exchange enabled Zaimon to position his work at an international level, develop new relationships and devise new ideas for future projects.
Round one of Arts Queensland's 2018 Individuals Fund is open, and offers up to $10,000 per application for Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists and cultural workers (emerging and established) to participate in transformational professional and career development opportunities.
The first round will close on Friday 13 April 2018 with online applications to be submitted by 4:00pm AEST.
Proposed projects or activities must start on or after 13 July 2018.
To find out more about the Individuals Fund or to apply, visit the Arts Queensland funding page.
Participation in an artist exchange enabled Zaimon to position his work at an international level, develop new relationships and devise new ideas for future projects.
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