"Structured writing" for artists - How to write funding applications in the cultural sector



4 weekly sessions of 2 hours each // Online via Zoom 


Timing

* The next round of the workshop will begin on:
September 14th, 2022 (Wednesday), 18:00-20:00 (CET)
and will repeat every Wednesday on the following dates:
September 21st
September 28th
October 5th



Registration
* In order to register, please fill in the following form.
We will send you an invoice.


Tuition
The tuition is 150€ + 21% VAT.
The tuition can be paid in two instalments, one at registration and one before the start of the workshop. 

In case of any questions, please do not hesitate to email us.


The Workshop

Session 1
Introduction, the right mindset, guidelines for thinking and writing in a structured way, project plan (WHAT, WHY)

Session 2
Feedback on Assignment Project Plan (WHAT, WHY), notes on writing the Project Plan (HOW)

Session 3
Feedback on Assignment Project Plan (HOW), notes on writing Communication Plan+Time Planning+Budget

Session 4

Feedback on Communication+Time Planning+Budget, closing tips


For Whom is it?
  • Recent graduates (or soon to be graduates) of a (Dutch) art or design academy.
  • Artists, architects and designers with a range of experience with funding applications (from no experience to a lot) – as long as you are wondering “there must be something that I don’t do right.”
  • Especially non-EU citizens who are obviously in a more vulnerable position, both because of unfamiliarity with the professional environment and the dependence of their "right to stay" on their practice being confirmed by the local cultural sector.

The main tutor will be: Alireza Abbasy, PhD in Technology Management from Delft University of Technology, and MA in Fine Arts from AKV St. Joost, curator, writer, co-founder and editor of Sarmad Platform.


Why Are We Doing This Workshop?
We decided to initiate this workshop because of our familiarity with conditions of precarity, and navigating a space that sometimes lacks transparency. We have come to realise that forming networks of sharing knowledge is a way to work around the ways in which access and visibility (in the case of cultural sector) are distributed. We notice that the subject is mostly missing in the curricula of art and design schools, and as a result young practitioners will have to learn through trial and error; which could proceed to more potential precarity and disappointment. This, in the case of persons in more vulnerable states (for instance vulnerable citizenship status), could create more serious consequences. So creating a space to structurally share this practice, knowledge, and information in an in-depth manner, is the intention of this workshop.


What is it exactly?
This is a workshop on structured writing (and thinking) in the context of funding (grant) applications in the cultural sector. In other words, this is a workshop for developing a set of skills, essential for translating your ideas and practice, as an artist/architect/designer/art collective, into a concrete funding application.  We go through the different elements of a funding application and give you the essential information about how to go about writing each element.

There is no magic or secret formula for writing a funding application. We cannot guarantee (nobody can) that after this workshop, your funding applications are going to be granted. A negative decision is part of applying for a fund/grant and it can be due to many different reasons. However, if you take the workshop and the assignments seriously, your chances of writing a successful application will be considerably improved.


Writing Assignments
It does not matter how much information, hints and techniques we share with you unless you put them into practice by actually writing. That is why writing assignments are crucial to this workshop.

You bring your own project (idea for a project) to the table, and through the different assignments, you will write the different parts of a (hypothetical) application. In the next session, you will get written feedback on your assignment for the week.

Please note: 
In order to make the most out of this workshop, you would need to have some time every week to spend on the assignment of the week. Think about it like, I have to write 2-3 pages of text each week. If you don’t have the time, maybe it’d be wiser to wait until you do have the time to spend on the writing and then take the workshop.




Mark