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Online Workshop | Tips for Applying to the Agility Award 2026 with Camilla Fanning

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Camilla Fanning
Published 06/04/26 - 21 hours ago
€20.00
Category
Courses / Workshops
Website
http://www.camillafanning.com
Date(s)
Sat 11 April 2026
Times
11am-12.30pm
Address
Online
Description

This short online workshop will help you approach the application process with more clarity and confidence. In this practical and supportive session, we’ll share useful tips, insider insights, and simple strategies to help you strengthen your application and clearly communicate your plans. Led by a practising artist with several successful Arts Council applications, the workshop offers practical guidance drawn from real experience. Ideal for artists applying for the first time or returning to funding.

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Booking Information
For further details and to reserve your spot email cjfanning[at]cjfanning.com In this practical and supportive session, we’ll share useful tips, insider insights, and simple strategies to help you strengthen your application and clearly communicate your plans. <strong>In this workshop we’ll cover:</strong> • What the Agility Award is really looking for • How to clearly describe your artistic development plans • Simple ways to make your proposal stronger and more focused • Common mistakes that weaken applications (and how to avoid them) • Time for questions and discussion The workshop will be led by a practising artist with significant experience of Arts Council funding, including several successful applications, who understands the process from the perspective of an applicant and will share practical insights from their own experience. Whether you’re considering applying for the first time or returning to funding after a few years, this workshop will help you shape your ideas and approach the application with confidence.
 
 
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Online Workshop | Tips for Applying to the Agility Award 2026 with Camilla Fanning