$350K Scholarships Awarded to Young Aussie Artists

Creative Australia has announced the seven talented young artists who are recipients of this year's Marten Bequest Travelling Scholarships.

The $50,000 scholarships are offered to young artists (aged 21-35) and administered by Creative Australia on behalf of Perpetual as trustee. They enable recipients to explore, study and develop their talents through interstate and international travel.

Creative Australia CEO Adrian Collette AM said:

"These scholarships provide career defining opportunities and pathways for young artists to achieve their dreams, helping to realise the aim of late theatre artist John Chisolm Marten who established the charitable trust. The Marten Bequest is a great example of the enduring legacy of private investment in the arts, as the scholarships continue to nurture future generations of Australian creative talent."

Sarah Mansour is among the recipients, and said:

"I feel so honoured that other people also believe in my work and my vision. It is also humbling to be following in the footsteps of previous recipients and poets I admire like Candy Royalle, Sarah Holland-Batt and Judith Bishop. Receiving this scholarship represents so many opportunities that otherwise would have been financially inaccessible to me; mentorship, research, travel and ultimately, the development of my first book of poetry which I have been dreaming about for over a decade."

Fellow recipient, Chloe Mayne, said:

"The Marten Bequest opens up my poetic horizons in profound ways, offering an opportunity to physically trace the veins of my motherline across three far-flung islands. Being the mother of a young child, I can only emphasise how meaningful the gift of spaciousness provided by the bequest is for my poetry, both now and into the future."

Recipients:

  • Emma McManus: Acting
  • Aera Bradley: Acting
  • Maria Moles: Instrumental Music
  • Lorna Quinn: Painting
  • Leon Zhan: Painting
  • Chloe Mayne: Poetry
  • Sara Mansour: Poetry
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