Jun 14, 2018
South Australia's Carclew has just announced the latest recipients of their Development Grants. These are for young early career artists. The $55,000 pot was divided between 11 artists.
The largest grant of nearly $10,000 was to 26 year old Stephanie Jaclyn (pictured below) to make a short film.

The full listing of the grant recipients, their funding and projects is below. So fantastic to see young artists encouraged!
Fi Fraser | funded $1,500
Mentorship with award winning South Australian author Rebekah Clarkson.
Gabrielle Lane | funded $6,525
To present 'Good Mother' at Adelaide Central Gallery at Adelaide Central School of Art.
Taylor Pfeiffer | funded $1,951
Travel for professional development to Nashville and North Carolina.
Liam Roche | funded $5,333
For Neon Tetra to undertake the recording, mixing and mastering of their upcoming EP 'When the Morning Comes Again' (working title).
Becky Hall | funded $6,725
To produce, record and release a debut EP.
Danielle Barrie | funded $5,031
For the research, professional development and creation of new works during a two-week residency at the Bundanon Trust.
Bernadette Klavins | funded $2,353
For the presentation of a body of new sculptural work.
Charlotte Campbell | funded $3,000
To attend the Mediterranean Opera Studio’s six-week intensive summer school.
Patrick Klavins | funded $2,930
Mentorship with acclaimed British actor, director and teacher Gerrard McArthur.
Shane Cook | funded $10,000
To undertake a professional and project development program mentored by local Adelaide professional graffiti artist, Adam Poole.
Stephanie Jaclyn | funded $9,930
To create a short film with the intention of entering it into major film festivals.
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