Artists are invited to apply to create art for a period of four (4) months under the PESP3 2022/2023 Art Creating Programme consisting of two sub-programmes; Sub-programme 1 – Art Created by Individual Visual Artists and Sub-programme 2 – Art Created by Groups of Visual Artists (preferably for outdoor/public art)
BACKGROUND
The Presidential Employment Stimulus Programme (PESP3) 2022 Work-Based Experience Programme is government initiative supported by the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture, implemented by the National Museum, and coordinated by the Art Bank of South Africa, with the aim to reactivate the sector into the right path of the Economic Recovery and Reconstruction Plan (ERRP) post the COVID-19 pandemic.
PROGRAMME CONTENT
Sub-programme 1 – Art created by Individual Artists
This program will employ visual artists to each create art works for the National Museum. Once an artist is selected for the programme, the artwork(s) created will belong to the National Museum after payment of the tranches.
Created works will be submitted to the ArtbankSA Acquisitions Committee to be considered for inclusion in the ArtbankSA Contemporary Visual Art Collection.
Monthly stipend for artists: Various (Depends on Artist Category)
Category A: R5 700 (for a maximum period of four months)
Category B: R7 500 (for a maximum period of four months)
Category C: R10 000 (for a maximum period of four months)
Sub-programme 2 – Art created by Groups of Visual Artists (preferably for outdoor/public art)
This program will employ visual artists to create public art. Artists in this program will work in groups and collaborate on creating one or more large scale artworks that could become local attractions.
Monthly stipend for artists: R5 700 (for a maximum period of four months)
ELIGIBILITY CATORIES FOR SUB-PROGRAMME1
Artists to participate in the programmes will be categorized into three categories:
Category A Qualification guide:
- Artists who have had less than 2 solo exhibitions at an art gallery/art museum.
- Artists that have participated in less than 10 group exhibitions at reputable galleries/institution. This includes participating as an art competition finalist.
Category B Qualification guide:
- Postgraduates’ artists and/ or artists with at least 10 years’ experience as a productive studio artist can enter this category.
- Artists who have had 2 or more solo exhibitions at an art gallery/art museum involving more than 10 works.
- Artists that have participated in between 10 and 20 group exhibitions at reputable galleries/institution. This includes participating as an art competition finalist.
- Having received a significant national or international award will be advantageous to qualify for this category.
Category C Qualification guide:
- Postgraduate artists and/ or artists with more than 15 years’ experience as a productive studio artist can enter this category.
- Artists who have had at least 5 or more solo exhibitions at an art gallery/ art museum involving more than 10 works.
- Artists that have participated in more than 20 group exhibitions, nationally and internationally. This includes participating as an art competition finalist.
- Having received a significant national or international award will be advantageous to qualify for this category
SUBMISSION CRITERIA
- A completed application form is required. Submission forms can be found on the National Museum website www.nasmus.co.za
- Submit a CV (maximum 2 pages), please indicate which province and district you live and work in.
- Must include an artist statement and brief profile
- Certified ID copy
- Account details confirmed by a stamped bank letter
- Be willing to enter into a written Agreement.
- Applicants will be required to register on the Central Supplier Database (CSD) and be SARS tax compliant.
The decision of the Council of the National Museum is final.
Non adherence to the above criteria will result in the application being disqualified. Visit www.nasmus.co.za for more information.
Closing Date:
The deadline for applications is 12pm on Friday, 12 August 2022. All completed applications must be emailed to info@artbanksa.org and artbank2@nationalmuseum.co.za. Queries must be submitted in writing to info@artbanksa.org.
Download Application Forms below:
Sub-programme 1 – Art created by Individual Artists
Category A: Download here
Category B: Download here
Category C: Download here
Sub-programme 2 – Art created by Groups of Visual Artists (preferably for outdoor/public art)
Download here