The ARTS career field is one in which your success is strongly determined by your passion and drive. The salary ranges in this job sector are very vast – with the right skills, ambition and opportunities, you could go from being a “starving artist” to a world famous artist. If you love what you do (most people in the arts sector do), then success is sure to follow.
Whether you dream of pursuing a career in visual arts (painting, drawing, photography, film making, video making, design, sculpture, ceramics and crafts) or performing arts (dance, drama and singing), passion is ultimately the key to your success.
In order to qualify for a bursary within the ARTS sector, you will generally have to submit or perform a piece of your “art work”, depending on whether you are in the visual or performing arts sector. You will also be required to have a certain level of academic results.
While creativity cannot be taught, your skills and talents can be fine-tuned with the help of a tertiary qualification. If you are in need of tertiary funding, these bursary opportunities could be very helpful. If the stage is your office, then these are the bursary listings for you.
Here is a List of Bursaries in the Music, Visual and Performing Arts Field For 2025:
National Arts Council
South African Reserve Bank Full Art Scholarship
Trust Nyoloha Scholarship Programme
ACT Nyoloha Scholarship Programme