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Haymarket-gallery-emerging-artists-scholarship

Haymarket-gallery-emerging-artists-scholarship

Applicable For:

Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students

Max Award Amount:

$500

Application Deadline:

15/03/2024
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About This Scholarship

The Haymarket Gallery Emerging Artists Scholarship is available from the Lincoln Community Foundation to students needing financial aid to pursue an arts degree. The award is open to Lancaster County, Nebraska, high school seniors who plan to major in art or who are already studying in it.

A current graduating senior or a previous graduate of a Lancaster County public or private high school, as well as a current college student who resides in Lancaster County, Nebraska at the time of application, are the requirements for the Haymarket Gallery Emerging Artists Scholarship. The candidate must enrol in any recognised art programme at a recognised school, college, or university as a major in art. You must have a remarkable artistic potential and a commitment to furthering your education.

Eligibility Criteria For Haymarket-gallery-emerging-artists-scholarship

Here are some common eligibility criteria that often apply to scholarships in the field of art:

  • Field of Study: Artist scholarships are typically available for students pursuing degrees or careers in various artistic disciplines, including visual arts, fine arts, performing arts (such as music, dance, theater), film, photography, design, creative writing, or other related fields.
  • Educational Level: Scholarships may target different educational levels, including high school seniors planning to pursue an art-related degree, undergraduate students already enrolled in an art program, or graduate students pursuing advanced studies in the arts.
  • Letters of Recommendation: Scholarships may require applicants to submit letters of recommendation from art teachers, mentors, or professionals who can speak to their artistic abilities, dedication, and potential in the arts.
  • Essay or Personal Statement: Some scholarships may require applicants to provide an essay or personal statement. This gives students an opportunity to share their artistic journey, artistic goals, inspirations, and how the scholarship will contribute to their artistic development.
  • Community Involvement and Artistic Achievements: Scholarships may consider an applicant’s involvement in community arts organizations, exhibitions, performances, or other artistic achievements and contributions.

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