Seven artists will complete dream projects to further their arts careers after being awarded grants from the Ballarat Arts Foundation.
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Teen ballerina Mio Bayly received the Craig Revel Horwood Award which will help her complete full-time study at The Australian Ballet School.
Andrew Groch received the Benjamin Northey Award and is completing his honours in flute performance at the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music. He will travel to the Czech Republic to work with other international conductors at the Bohuslav Martin u Philharmonic Orchestra. Other recipients include visual artist Katherine Barrand, writer Nadine Cranenburgh, bagpipe player Amber Ives, jazz performer Paula Maki, cellist Jovan Pantelich, actor Nicholas Rijs and composer Jack Stacey.
Chairman Paula Nicholson said BAF encouraged and developed, through strong community engagement, the aspirations and talent of emerging artists from all disciplines.