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Wednesday 26 February 2020, 5pm–7pm
Nottingham Contemporary
Free!
Open to all 15-25 year olds
Wheelchair Accessible
Applying for funding can be overwhelming. Filling in forms can feel tedious and selling your practice, terrifying. Nottingham Contemporary are here to dispel all your funding fears! With guest speakers from Arts Council England, this event will clear the murkier waters so you'll know what to expect and how to approach applying for grants. An evening talking all things funding and learning about collaborative approaches and opportunities to fund your practice.
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