Opportunity to Illuminate your artistic ideas

Flinders graduates are encouraged to apply for the Illuminate Adelaide Graduate Pathway Program, a professional development opportunity being offered to recent graduates of creative arts degrees.

This important transition opportunity to help build a career as a practicing artist has been made possible thanks to the generous support from the James & Diana Ramsay Foundation.

The Pathway Program is open to graduates who completed their studies in the past five years, who can submit a creative proposal that could form part of the Illuminate Adelaide program in 2024.

Co-Founders and Creative Directors of Illuminate Adelaide Rachael Azzopardi (left) and Lee Cumberlidge (BCulT ’00)

Illuminate Adelaide Co-Founders and Creative Directors Lee Cumberlidge (BCulT ’00) and Rachael Azzopardi will select up to three proposals, and the successful recipients will be matched with mentors to support their practice.

For more information about the Illuminate graduate program and to make your application, click here.

Flinders graduate Lee Cumberlidge was awarded a 2021 Distinguished Alumni Award for his distinguished leadership, creativity and commitment to arts management and artists, and for bringing innovative projects to life for audiences to enjoy. Read more on the Flinders University Alumni Awards webpage.

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