The Arts Council for the Conejo Valley
Scholarship newly-renamed for program founders and long-time directors of the Thousand Oaks Arts Festival
Thousand Oaks, CA – The Arts Council of the Conejo Valley announces its Richard and Elaine Williams Legacy Scholarship program to help support emerging youth artists. Winners will receive financial awards ranging from $500 to $2000, to be provided to their college or conservatories to reduce college expense. Art students who legally reside in the Conejo Valley and are high school seniors or college underclassmen are eligible. Categories include visual art, dance, theatre and music.
The entry deadline is March 25, 2021. Applicants are required to submit an example of their visual art or performance, an arts teacher recommendation and a short personal statement. Performing artists are required to submit a link to a YouTube video demonstrating their work, as no live auditions will be held. Judges are visual and performing art jurists selected by the Arts Council of Conejo Valley. Winners’ work will be showcased on the Arts Council of Conejo Valley website at https://www.conejoarts.org
For information and applications, please visit the ACCV website at https://www.conejoarts.org or email [email protected]
The Arts Council for the Conejo Valley (ACCV) was established in 1969. During its over four decade span, the ACCV has gone through extensive changes in its programs and services. Established as a regional Federation of Arts organization that was formed to promote the community’s cultural development, the ACCV has evolved into a membership support agency that also delivers and co-sponsors many cultural programs. Member services include marketing, technical assistance workshops, and lowered rent at the Hillcrest Center for the Arts. Their mission is to support growth of the arts in the area through activities and programs including this Legacy Scholarship.
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