News

Prince Claus Fund announces 2023 Seed Awards recipients

Ano Shumba

By Ano Shumba

30 Oct 2023 - 08:43

cc-img flag-img

The Prince Claus Fund in the Netherlands, in partnership with the British Council and Ing Yoe Tan Fund, has announced the recipients of the 2023 Seed Awards programme.

Zambian artist Anawana Haloba is among the recipients.

The announcement follows a call for applications where emerging artists and cultural practitioners were invited to apply. Hundred emerging artists, from more than 60 different countries, each received €5 000 (about $5 280) from the Prince Claus Fund to develop their artistic and cultural practice and address pressing issues in their local communities.

The project incorporates a diverse range of media and addresses a wide array of social issues, from gender equality and racial justice to rights of free expression and climate change. It is rooted in innovation, social engagement, and fearless exploration.

“We are excited to announce the 100 Prince Claus Seed Awards recipients – 100 inspiring artists and cultural practitioners whose work imagines new realities and inspires positive change,” the Prince Claus Fund said in a statement. “In a world that continually evolves, new artists can forge paths to a better, more inclusive, and sustainable future. We are proud to introduce the 100 recipients of the 2023 Prince Claus Seed Awards and celebrate emerging socially engaged artists and cultural practitioners who harness the transformative power of culture to create lasting positive change in their local communities.”

Presented annually to offer recognition and financial support for recipients to use at their own discretion, the Prince Claus Seed Awards allow emerging artists to explore new perspectives and develop their practice on their own terms while providing access to an inspiring international network.

See full list of the recipients here.

[video:https://youtu.be/dS22iR6xIhU width:744 height:446 autoplay:0]

Please log in to post a comment.

Most popular

Disclaimer: Music In Africa provides a platform for musicians and contributors to embed music and videos solely for promotional purposes. If any track or video embedded on this platform violates any copyrights please inform us immediately and we will take it down. Please read our Terms of Use for more.

newsletter banner

Subscribe to our monthly Newsletter

Follow us on social media

This site is registered on wpml.org as a development site. Switch to a production site key to remove this banner.