SARB Art Scholarship (Fine Arts)
The SARB Art Scholarship is a full Fine Arts scholarship that funds talented, financially needy South African artists to complete a qualifying Fine Arts qualification at an accredited South African tertiary institution. It supports advanced diploma, final-year undergraduate, honours and masters students who have a strong academic record and a demonstrated body of artwork but no other access to funding. This is distinct from the SARB's general external/economics bursary scheme.
Eligible Fields of Study
South African Reserve Bank (SARB) (administered by TTI Bursaries on behalf of the SARB) supports students in the following disciplines
Eligibility Requirements
- ✓ South African citizen
- ✓ Financially needy with no access to other scholarship or funding
- ✓ Registered or accepted for a qualifying Fine Arts qualification at a recognised, accredited South African tertiary institution (proof of acceptance including student number)
- ✓ Strong academic record (secondary sources cite a minimum average of around 65%)
- ✓ Able to submit images of 6 to 8 pieces of artwork produced in the relevant years
- ✓ Able to submit an artist statement of a maximum of 300 words
- ✓ Under 35 years of age (per secondary sources)
What's Included
- ✓ Full funding for the cost of a qualifying Fine Arts qualification at an accredited South African tertiary institution
- ✓ Covers studies from advanced diploma through to masters level in Fine Arts
- ✓ Renewable for the duration of the qualification, subject to satisfactory academic progress
- ✓ Administered by TTI Bursaries on behalf of the South African Reserve Bank
How to Apply
Steps to complete your South African Reserve Bank (SARB) (administered by TTI Bursaries on behalf of the SARB) bursary application
- 1
Confirm you meet the eligibility criteria (SA citizen, financial need, accepted into a qualifying Fine Arts qualification, strong academic record)
- 2
Download the SARB application form and information document from the SARB Art Scholarship page on resbank.co.za, or apply online via the TTI Bursaries Fine Arts Scholarship portal using promotional code SARBARTS27
- 3
Prepare your supporting documents, including images of 6 to 8 pieces of your artwork from the relevant years and an artist statement of a maximum of 300 words
- 4
Submit the completed SARB application form and documents by email to [email protected], or apply online via the TTI portal
- 5
Ensure your full application reaches TTI before the closing date of 30 September - late applications are not considered
- 6
If shortlisted, follow any further selection or interview steps before a scholarship offer is made
Required Documents
- 📄 Certified copy of your South African ID
- 📄 Proof of acceptance or registration at a recognised, accredited South African tertiary institution (showing your student number)
- 📄 Latest academic record or transcript showing your average
- 📄 Images of 6 to 8 pieces of artwork produced in the relevant years
- 📄 Artist statement (maximum 300 words)
- 📄 Proof of household income / financial need
Frequently Asked Questions
- Who qualifies for the SARB Art Scholarship?
- The scholarship is for South African citizens who are financially needy and have no access to other funding, and who have been accepted or registered for a qualifying Fine Arts qualification at a recognised, accredited South African tertiary institution. Applicants need a strong academic record (secondary sources cite a minimum average of around 65%) and, per those sources, should be under 35 years of age. Eligible qualifications run from a 1-year Advanced Diploma in Fine Arts through to the final year of a 4-year undergraduate degree, honours and masters levels.
- What does the SARB Art Scholarship cover?
- It is a full Fine Arts scholarship that covers the cost of a qualifying Fine Arts qualification at an accredited South African tertiary institution. The SARB does not publish a fixed Rand value; it is described as fully funded for the qualifying studies.
- How do I apply for the SARB Art Scholarship?
- Download the SARB application form and information document from the SARB Art Scholarship page on resbank.co.za and email it to [email protected], or apply online via the TTI Bursaries Fine Arts Scholarship portal using promotional code SARBARTS27. You must submit images of 6 to 8 pieces of your artwork from the relevant years and an artist statement of a maximum of 300 words, along with proof of acceptance and your other supporting documents.
- When does the SARB Art Scholarship close?
- Applications for the next academic cycle close on 30 September - for example, 30 September 2026 for 2027 studies. Late applications are not considered, so apply well before the deadline.
Ready to apply?
Applications close on 30 September 2026
Apply on South African Reserve Bank (SARB) (administered by TTI Bursaries on behalf of the SARB)'s official siteNeed help? Contact South African Reserve Bank (SARB) (administered by TTI Bursaries on behalf of the SARB):
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 010 746 4366
Information verified 2026-06-22. Always confirm details on the funder's official website before applying.
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