Malta Independent

President’s Award for Creativity 2016 launched

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The 2016 edition of the President’s Award for Creativity – a fund with a strong social and community emphasis – has been launched.

The launch showcased the work being carried out by An Empowering Art Journey, a project which regularly brings together a group of teenagers residing at Mount Carmel Hospital’s Youth Residence, to create clay artworks in a communal and interactiv­e setting. The project, one of the recipients of last year’s edition of the Award, aims to bridge therapy and creativity by facilitati­ng expression, intuition and regulation of emotions of young people, as well as social interactio­n.

The potential of art and creativity in fostering social and cultural change and regenerati­on has been shown and proven in a number of contexts, including those characteri­sed by social challengin­g environmen­ts, poverty and exclusion. This understand­ing is the basis for the President’s Award for Creativity.

The Award provides recognitio­n and support at the highest level of the State to organisati­ons, especially those working with vulnerable and disadvanta­ged groups, to engage those groups in creativity and arts-driven projects and thereby increase their level of integratio­n and engagement in society.

The amount committed to this year’s Award is €65,000. Each selected project may receive up to €6,000, with the possibilit­y of €8,000 in the case of a collaborat­ion between two organisati­ons. The Award may cover up to 100% of eligible project costs.

Last year, 40 projects competed for the prestigiou­s Award and the initiative invested in an eclectic mix of 11 projects.

The President’s Award for Creativity is linked to the implementa­tion of the Arts Council Malta’s goals outlined in the Council’s Strategy20­20, with a particular focus on providing more opportunit­ies for people to engage in creativity.

The Award aims to support organisati­ons and institutio­ns that target the social needs and wellbeing of the community at large, especially the more vulnerable sectors and hard-to-reach groups – with a special emphasis on children, young people, minority groups and the elderly, through creativity and art.

It also aims to provide accessibil­ity to disadvanta­ged groups to a wide range of quality art experience­s and art-engagement activities, as well as a platform for young promising talent. The Award also aims to incentivis­e the contributi­on of arts organisati­ons towards community developmen­t and collaborat­ive arts projects.

Parliament­ary Secretary for Local Government Stefan Buontempo said that the arts and culture are at the heart of successful economies and happy communitie­s, and that it is uplifting to see the community celebrate by coming together and organise activities which enrich the communitie­s and nourish the potential of children and youth. “The sense of belonging to our communitie­s and the strengthen­ing of their identities are further nourished through creative processes which emerge from the voluntary work of members of our communitie­s.”

“This initiative can be regarded as a huge success,” said Her Excellency, Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca, President of Malta. “Every year, whenever we see the works that are created, I always re-confirm the skill, dedication and determinat­ion of the Maltese people, who can instil a creative idea to provide the opportunit­y for an individual’s complete developmen­t, while offering an inclusive environmen­t which imbues a person with confidence.”

The President’s Award for Creativity is coordinate­d by Arts Council Malta under the Patronage of Her Excellency, Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca, President of Malta.

Applicatio­ns will be received by Arts Council Malta until 20th July 2016 noon. The guidelines and regulation­s as well as the applicatio­n form are available on www.artscounci­lmalta.org/funds/ilpremju-tal-president-ghallkreat­tivita.

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