
Full Circle International Residency Award
Cerrado
AUD33k
Discover the Full Circle International Residency Award, offering a mid-career NSW visual artist a fully funded six-week residency at Messums East, UK, followed by a guaranteed solo exhibition in Australia.
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For mid-career visual artists based in New South Wales, securing dedicated time and significant international exposure can be challenging. The Full Circle International Residency Award cuts through these obstacles, presenting an outstanding, fully funded opportunity designed to foster significant artistic development and cross-cultural dialogue.
This annual award, supported by the partnership between Messums and the Orange Regional Gallery, is intensely focused. It isn’t just an invitation to travel; it is a comprehensive package designed to propel an established practitioner onto the international stage and cement their reputation back home. Let’s break down what this unique opportunity entails, who should apply, and how you can prepare for what promises to be a career-defining experience.
The Full Circle International Residency Award is structured around two pivotal components:
This seamless transition from international studio time to a major presentation in Australia ensures that the new body of work generated during the residency receives immediate and focused critical attention within the domestic art scene.
While the residency is described as “fully funded,” quantifying the financial support is important for planning. The brief indicates a value range of $33,000 AUD (listed as both minimum and maximum). This comprehensive award level strongly suggests that key costs-international travel, accommodation during the six weeks, and potentially materials or a modest stipend-are covered, allowing the artist to dedicate their focus entirely to practice.
The selection process for this residency is highly specialized, targeting a specific demographic with a clearly defined thematic focus. To be considered for the Full Circle Award, applicants must meet all of the following criteria:
This emphasis on landscape and Country is not merely a suggestion; it is central to the award’s mandate, indicating that selectors will be looking for deep, sustained engagement and articulation of these themes within your portfolio.
Before diving into applications, use these practical evaluation points:
The window for applying to this international opportunity is remarkably tight, requiring precise advance planning.
This provides exactly one month to finalize applications, secure references, and submit your portfolio once the call is officially released.
Equally important are the execution dates for the residency and exhibition:
Ensure that your schedule for late 2026 and 2027 allows for these commitments, especially considering the international travel logistics.
Since the theme and eligibility are so specific, your application materials must serve as concrete evidence of your suitability. While the exact application requirements are detailed on the official listing, preparation should focus here:
1. Documenting Your Engagement with the Environment:
Selectors will be cross-referencing your work against the requirement that a “significant percentage” of it relates to landscape, Country, or environment.
2. Tailoring Your Project Proposal:
Although the brief does not detail the specific content required for a project proposal, assume you must articulate what you intend to do during the six weeks at Messums East.
3. Leveraging Mid-Career Status:
Organizers seek artists who can make the most of this investment. Be sure your CV clearly highlights consistent professional activity, previous exhibition success, and any prior residencies or awards that demonstrate your capacity to work independently and productively in a new environment.
The Full Circle International Residency Award represents a critical opportunity for NSW-based mid-career visual artists committed to themes of place and environment. With a tight deadline in early 2026, proactive preparation grounded in thematic alignment is essential.
We encourage all eligible artists to track this opportunity closely. You can explore more details about the award, including full application submission guidelines and organizer background, by visiting the official listing linked below. You can also save this opportunity within your GrantGunner dashboard to ensure you receive timely updates as the opening date approaches.
The primary source detailing the award overview and timeline.
The official platform where the application will be managed.
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