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Sustaining Practice: Find funding for your work
Posted: 20/02/25 05:06 |
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Fund Your Work: 30+ Top Opportunities and Harnessing AI for Success” is designed to guide artists through available grants and awards, demystifying the process and showing funding is an option—all while exploring how AI can make applying easier.
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Student stories: Menacing Beauty
Posted: 13/05/23 11:49 |
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Menacing Beauty – an online exhibition by OCA students Sonia Böning (Munich) and Dhama Thanigasapapathy (London).
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From Accidents to A-Line Dresses
Posted: 16/02/23 11:36 |
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If you’re moving forward and engaged things happen… so it’s always worth giving something a go as you never know where it’s going to end up.
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Student stories: Enterprise grant success
Posted: 19/05/21 09:16 |
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As an art student / artist applying for and getting £100 pounds to spend on art is always nice. When I saw the email asking us to apply, I didn’t actually expect anything to come of it but happily it did and the only thing left to do was to decide how and what to […]
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Study event review: Masterclass with Laura Rossi
Posted: 20/07/20 10:20 |
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Since childhood I have been fascinated by the ability of film music to completely capture an audience’s imagination. The OCA Enterprise funding seemed the perfect opportunity to find out more about the work of film composers, and I was delighted that my application to fund a masterclass with acclaimed composer Laura Rossi was approved. Due […]
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Student stories: Enterprise grant success
Posted: 28/04/20 09:46 |
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The message dropped into my feed from the OCA… ‘We are offering an Enterprise Grant for level 2 and 3 students of £100, or £150 each for group applications.’ All you had to do was complete an application form with a simple proposal setting out why you wanted the grant. This seemed peculiarly appropriate as I had just started my first Level 2 course and was itching to get out in the market place.
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