Source: Arts Access Australia
AAA National Leadership Award
Do you aspire to be a leader in the arts? AAA's new National Leadership Award
is now open for application, with one lucky artist or arts-worker with
disability to receive $10,000 for leadership and professional development!
Arts Access Australia’s new National Leadership Award will recognise and
support new and emerging leaders in the arts and disability sector. Evidence
shows that artists with disability are less likely to find a professional
career in the Arts in comparison to artists without disability, and if they do,
they can expect to earn 42% less from their practice (Making Art Work report,
2017). People with disability are also less likely to be found in leadership
and management roles. The AAA National Leadership Award is a stepping-stone
towards change. Designed to discover and support new and emerging leaders, the
$10,000 annual award will contribute to leadership training and/or professional
development. This will include a coaching aspect to enable the successful
recipient to take the next step in their leadership journey.
The first AAA National Leadership Award will be announced at the inaugural
National Arts and Disability Awards (NADIA) event on 3 December 2019 in
Canberra, on the evening of the final day of Meeting Place 2019.
The 2019 AAA National Leadership Award is supported by AAA donors and Creative
Partnerships Australia through their Plus1 program. For more information and to
apply. click on the link here.
<https://artsaccessaustralia.org/opportunity/aaa-national-leadership-award/>
https://artsaccessaustralia.org/opportunity/aaa-national-leadership-award/ ;
Warm Regards
Harmonie Downes
Business Development Manager
Arts Access Australia
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The peak national body for Arts and Disability
AAA acknowledges Aboriginal people as the traditional custodians of Australia
and we pay our respects to elders past and present.
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