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You can apply if you are more than one artist, but the £20,000 grant would remain the same and be shared by the applicants.
Artists do not need to be based in Norfolk. Preference will not be given to artists based locally – the Fellows will be selected based on their application.
Yes, if you are able to fulfil the requirements of having a minimum of two years’ professional practise, you have the time and capacity to fulfil the requirements of the Fellowship, and all research activities and outputs are cleared by both universities.
Yes, we have been quite conservative with the two year requirement for professional practise to take into account that emerging creative practitioners will not have as much experience.
International candidates are welcome to apply but must provide evidence that they have the right to live and work in the UK for the full duration of the Fellowship – Norwich University of the Arts is unable to provide administrative or financial support with visa applications, travel to the UK, or accommodation.
Yes, within reason, we will give the selected applicants sufficient time to plan to take up the Fellowship.
We are only able to provide advice about student visas and the Fellowships are not eligible for student visas. We recommend that you consult the UK Government Visas and Immigration webpage and speak to an immigration expert.
Norwich University of the Arts would not provide a supplementary grant, but you are welcome to apply to other funding organisations to support travel and accommodation costs.
Frequently asked questions relating to the application process for the East Gallery Fellowships.
Frequently asked questions relating to the commitment expectations for the East Gallery Fellowships.
Frequently asked questions relating to funding for the East Gallery Fellowships.
Frequently asked questions relating to programmes and facilities at Norwich.