Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Got a question about the Program Callout? Find answers here.
How do I apply?
Read the 2024 - 2025 Guide for the program stream you are applying for
Prepare your proposal and support material as outlined, and submit it via the online form, along with your details.
Do you accept mailed or hardcopy applications?
No. If you need support applying, or would like to request an alternative application pathway, please email program@firstdraft.org.au or call us on +61 2 8970 2999 by 5pm Friday 3 May 2024.
When do applications close?
Applications for our Live Events and Public Program are open year round.
We request that your applications be submitted with a reasonable lead time.
Applications for large-scale projects (involving multiple performers or components) are required at least 6 - 8 weeks prior to the proposed start date.
Applications for the Exhibitions and Curator Program will open April 12th 2024 and close Friday May 10th 11:59pm.
How long will it take before I find out if my application was successful?
Applicants for Firstdraft’s live events and public programs will be informed within 2 - 3 weeks of their application being submitted
Applicants for the Exhibition program will be informed of the outcome of their applications by the beginning of June 2024
What do I receive if my application is successful?
Depending on the program through which you apply, you’ll receive;
a presentation or publication opportunity,
fees,
production assistance
marketing and communications support
public engagement through programs and events.
Application Criteria
Can I apply with my friends or a group of artists?
Yes! You can apply as a group – just pick one main contact to complete and submit the application form. Curators are encouraged to apply through the Curators Program.
Can I apply for multiple programs? e.g. Can I submit an application for the Exhibition Program and the Curators Program?
You can apply for multiple programs, however, you will be required to submit a separate application form for each program in which you are applying.
Applicants should also note that, if successful, they will only be awarded in one program.
I don’t live in Sydney – can I apply?
Yes! Firstdraft can support regionally based and interstate artists with a Travel Bursary up to $1,000, depending on your residential address.
Who assesses my application?
A programming committee consisting of Firstdraft Staff, board members and cultural advisor/s reads all applications individually before discussing them collectively. They are artists, writers, curators and arts professionals with experience across multiple contexts and disciplines.
How do you make your decisions?
We assess applications against a variety of criteria, including;
Artistic merit,
Responsiveness to contemporary discourse,
Capacity to deliver the project (both applicants and Firstdraft)
Geographic, demographic, art form diversity and representation across the entire program.
Application Support
Is there someone I can talk to about my application?
Email program@firstdraft.org.au with any questions.
Alternatively, call us on +61 2 8970 2999,
or drop in for a chat any time from 11am – 5pm Wednesday–Sunday.
I need support with the application process – can you help?
If you need support applying, or if you have a disability that requires adjustment to the application process or an alternative application pathway, please email program@firstdraft.org.au or call us on +61 2 8970 2999 (by 5pm Friday 3 May 2024 for applications for our Exhibitions and Curator program).
Note: we allow for audio/video proposals to be included in your application.
I am having trouble with the online form – can you help?
If you are experiencing technical issues with the online form, please email info@firstdraft.org.au or call us on +61 2 8970 2999 (by 5pm Friday 3 May 2024 for applications for our Exhibitions and Curator program).
General
How do you define early-career?
A practitioner – e.g. an artist, curator or writer – of any age who fulfils at least one of the following;
May not have an extensive exhibiting history,
May have been practising professionally for 5 - 10 years or less
Is currently studying or completed tertiary qualifications in their field less than 5 - 10 years ago
May have taken a break and returned to their practice
Has not won any major prizes or been a part of significant projects in state/national institutions
Is not currently represented by a commercial gallery