A Journey to the World of Professional Arts Management
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Funded by Arts Capacity Development Funding Scheme (ACDFS), presented by Hong Kong Arts Administrators Association (HKAAA)
With the support provided by the Arts Capacity Development Funding Scheme (ACDFS) of the Home Affairs Bureau, the Hong Kong Arts Administrators Association (HKAAA) initiates the Fellowship for Arts Management Experience (FAME) Programme, aiming to provide valuable training opportunities for middle level administrators to learn-by-doing, gaining insights from veteran arts administrators of internationally renowned arts organizations in major cities in the world. By providing professional training to these selected participants, they will contribute their expertise to their employer as well as to the local arts field in the long run.
The FAME Fellows will have the opportunity to:
- receive their placements in Australia, Singapore or Taiwan
- receive 12 weeks full-time attachment at the internationally renowned arts organizations
- gain insights from veteran arts administrators and work with them in their signature projects
- participate in one of the following placement areas: programming, marketing, audience development, fundraising, venue management, customer services and so on
Finance
A bursary of HK$50,000 to a maximum of HK$98,000 will be provided to each of the successful candidates to cover costs of the overseas training programme in cash reimbursement (including one economy return air ticket, accommodation, basic travelling insurance, allowance for local travels and cultural visits).
To encourage local arts and cultural organisations supporting their staff with potential for participating in the Programme, a maximum allowance of HK$20,000 per month for 3 months will also be given upon request to the participants’ employers to seek for temporary staff covering the attachment period.
FAME is financially supported by the Arts Capacity Development Funding Scheme of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
2013/14 Overseas Partner Arts Organizations
[media 970 | 60,0] [media 974 | 70,0] [media 975 | 75,0]
[link_to | http://hkaaa.org.hk/?a=doc&id=3187 | Esplanade] [link_to | http://hkaaa.org.hk/?a=doc&id=3186 | Adelaide Festival Centre] [link_to | http://hkaaa.org.hk/?a=doc&id=3207 | Sydney Theatre]
[media 985 | 70,0] [media 987 | 132,0]
[link_to | http://hkaaa.org.hk/?a=doc&id=3206 | Cloud Gate Dance Theatre] [link_to | http://hkaaa.org.hk/?a=doc&id=3208 | National CKS Cultural Center]
Application Deadline: 30 Apr 2013 (Tue) 5:30pm
For Programme and application details, please refer to [media 983] and [media 984].
Enquiry:
Hong Kong Arts Administrators Association
|Tel: (852) 2877 7268 |Email: info@hkaaa.org.hk
The content of this programme does not reflect the views of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
[tab | Fellows' Sharing]
Monthly Journal
1. Yolanda Ngai - National Chiang Kai-shek Cultural Center (Taiwan)
[link_to | http://www.hkaaa.org.hk/?a=doc&id=5583 | Monthly Journal - Nov 2013]
[link_to | http://www.hkaaa.org.hk/?a=doc&id=5739 | Monthly Journal - Dec 2013]
2. Myra Tam - Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay (Singapore)
[link_to | http://www.hkaaa.org.hk/?a=doc&id=5583 | Monthly Journal - Dec 2013]
[link_to | http://www.hkaaa.org.hk/?a=doc&id=5739 | Monthly Journal - Jan 2014]
3. Edith Chiu - National Chiang Kai-shek Cultural Center (Taiwan)
[link_to | http://www.hkaaa.org.hk/?a=doc&id=6822 | Monthly Journal - Apr 2014]
[link_to | http://www.hkaaa.org.hk/?a=doc&id=8082 | Monthly Journal - May 2014]
4. Ellen Law - Adelaide Festival Centre (Australia)
[link_to | http://www.hkaaa.org.hk/?a=doc&id=8939 | Monthly Journal - Jul 2014]
[link_to | http://www.hkaaa.org.hk/?a=doc&id=10014 | Monthly Journal - Aug 2014]
Sharing Activity
Arts Management Experience in Taipei, Singapore & Adelaide: Sharing Session – Fellowships for Arts Management 2013/14
[link_to | http://www.hkaaa.org.hk/?a=doc&id=10181 | Recap on the sharing session]