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TRAVELLING ART SCHOLARSHIP

GOVERNMENT GRANT FOR

STUDY OVERSEAS

Advice has been received from the board of trustees of the National Art gallery and Dominion Museum that tne Government has granted a traveling scholarship in art which will be sammistered by the committee of management of the National Art Gallery,

„?he scholarship, which is valued at taOU <N.Z.) per annum, will be available to art students of British nationality between the ages of 21 and 30 years who have resided in New Zealand for 10 years immediately before application. It will enable the successful candidate to undertake three years’ full-time study at an annroved institution overseas. Applicants will be invited each year to submit the works specified in any one of three sections—painting, sculpture or design The closing date for 1951 will be March 31.

Conditions and entry forms will be available on application to the secrelarv of the Canterbury Society of Arts and the director of the School of Art.

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26127, 1 June 1950, Page 3

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TRAVELLING ART SCHOLARSHIP Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26127, 1 June 1950, Page 3

TRAVELLING ART SCHOLARSHIP Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26127, 1 June 1950, Page 3

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