Arts bursaries in South Africa support students studying creative fields such as fine arts, music, film, design, theatre, and cultural studies.
These bursaries are offered by government departments, arts councils, private institutions, and industry organisations to develop creative talent and support the country’s cultural sector.
Which arts bursaries are available in South Africa for 2027?
Here are 50+ arts and creative bursaries you can apply for:
- National Arts Council of South Africa Bursary
- Department of Sport, Arts and Culture Bursary
- South African Reserve Bank Art Scholarship
- SAMRO Music Bursary
- SASMT Music Bursary
- Wakkerstroom Music Festival Bursary
- AFDA Postgraduate Development Bursary
- FEDISA Fashion School Bursary
- Foschini Group Bursary
- Gert-Johan Coetzee Fashion Bursary
- KwaZulu-Natal Film Commission Bursary
- Revolution Media Academy Bursary
- FAME Academy Bursary
- Boston Media House Bursary
- Open Window Institute Bursary
- Vega School Bursary
- City Varsity Bursary
- Tshwane University of Technology Arts Bursary
- University of Cape Town Creative Arts Bursary
- University of the Arts internal bursaries
- Allan Gray Fellowship
- Canon Collins Scholarship (Arts and Humanities)
- National Film and Video Foundation Bursary
- Arts & Culture Trust Scholarships
- Market Theatre Foundation Bursary
- National School of the Arts Scholarships
- Playhouse Company Bursary
- Cape Town Creative Academy Bursary
- Red & Yellow Creative School Bursary
- AAA School of Advertising Bursary
- Inscape Education Group Bursary
- Design Academy of Fashion Bursary
- Ruth Prowse School of Art Bursary
- Creative Academy at UCT Bursary
- Durban University of Technology Arts Bursary
- Nelson Mandela University Arts Funding
- Rhodes University Fine Arts Bursary
- Stellenbosch University Music Bursary
- North-West University Arts Bursary
- Sol Plaatje University Arts Merit Bursary
- Grassroots Youth Development Bursary
- PPS Foundation Bursary
- Bryan Montgomery Bursary
- Clockwork Media Bursary
- Valterra Platinum Bursary
- SANAS Bursary
- Oasis Bursary (Arts-related fields)
- Career Wise Bursary Listings
- StudyTrust Bursary
- Bursaries Africa Arts Listings
- Apply.org Arts Bursary Directory
Many of these bursaries are listed and updated on platforms where students can browse multiple funding opportunities.
Who qualifies for arts bursaries in South Africa?
Most arts bursaries have similar eligibility rules.
- You must be a South African citizen.
- You must be studying or planning to study an arts-related course.
- You must have good academic results, often 60 percent or higher.
- You must show financial need in many cases.
- You must be accepted at a recognised institution.
Postgraduate bursaries often require a higher academic average such as 65 percent.
How do I apply for arts bursaries for 2027?
Follow this step-by-step process.
- Choose a bursary that matches your art field such as music, design, or film.
- Visit the official portal like Apply for NAC bursary
- Complete the application form online.
- Upload required documents like ID, results, and portfolio if required.
- Submit before the closing date.
Some arts bursaries require a portfolio or audition depending on the discipline.
When do arts bursaries close in South Africa?
Closing dates depend on the bursary provider.
- National Arts Council bursaries close around December each year.
- Many private bursaries close between September and November.
- Some institutions close applications as early as January or February.
Always confirm deadlines on the official website before applying.
What fields are covered under arts bursaries?
Arts bursaries cover a wide range of creative disciplines.
- Fine Arts
- Graphic Design
- Fashion Design
- Film and Television
- Music and Performing Arts
- Theatre and Dance
- Literature and Creative Writing
- Cultural and Heritage Studies
The National Arts Council supports fields such as theatre, dance, literature, music, and visual arts.
What do arts bursaries cover?
Funding varies depending on the sponsor.
- Tuition fees
- Accommodation
- Study materials
- Art supplies and equipment
- Monthly allowance in some cases
Some government bursaries also cover full study costs including living expenses.
Contact details for arts bursary enquiries
- National Arts Council of South Africa
Website: https://www.nac.org.za
Email: info@nac.org.za
Tel: 011 010 8886 - Department of Sport, Arts and Culture
Website: https://www.dsac.gov.za
Email: info@dsac.gov.za - South African Reserve Bank Scholarship Programme
Website: https://www.resbank.co.za - Career Wise
Website: https://www.careerwise.co.za
Email: info@careerwise.co.za
These official organisations provide verified bursary information and application support for arts students in South Africa.