SARB Art Scholarship Application for 2026/2027

SARB Art Scholarship Application for 2026/2027

Detailed guide on SARB Art Scholarship Application 2026/2027. Are you a talented South African student passionate about pursuing a career in the creative and visual arts? The South African Reserve Bank (SARB) Art Scholarship 2026/2027 is now open for applications, offering financial support to exceptional students who wish to study in the field of fine arts, visual arts, and related creative disciplines. This scholarship is part of SARB’s commitment to nurturing South Africa’s artistic talent and preserving the country’s rich cultural heritage.

The SARB Art Scholarship provides funding to deserving students who demonstrate both academic excellence and artistic potential. It covers key study costs such as tuition fees, art materials, and related expenses, ensuring that students can focus on developing their skills and pursuing their artistic careers without financial stress. By investing in young creatives, the programme aims to empower future artists who will contribute to South Africa’s cultural landscape locally and internationally.

Applying for the SARB Art Scholarship 2026/2027 is the perfect opportunity for aspiring artists to access quality education, mentorship, and the resources they need to thrive in competitive creative industries.

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Keep reading to learn more about eligibility criteria, fields of study covered, the application process, and closing dates for the SARB Art Scholarship.

About South African Reserve Bank (SARB)

The South African Reserve Bank (SARB) is the central bank of South Africa. Its core role is to protect the value of the country’s currency to ensure a balanced, sustainable economy that supports growth.

The Bank’s responsibilities include:

  • Issuing and withdrawing coins and banknotes.
  • Managing South Africa’s official gold and foreign reserves.
  • Overseeing the national payments system.
  • Regulating and supervising financial institutions.
  • Acting as the government’s banker.
  • Providing emergency lending when necessary.
  • Managing the country’s remaining exchange control systems.
About The SARB Scholarship Programme 2026/2027
Fields Covered

The SARB is offering fully funded Art Scholarships for the 2026 academic year. Scholarships will support students pursuing qualifications in Fine Arts, including:

  • 1-Year Advanced Diploma in Fine Arts (after completing a 3-year undergraduate diploma)
  • Final Year of a 4-Year Undergraduate Degree in Fine Arts
  • Honours Degree in Fine Arts (after completing a 3-year undergraduate degree)
  • Master’s Degree in Fine Arts
Selection Process
  • Shortlisted candidates will be contacted within 1 month of the closing date.
  • If you do not receive feedback within that period, consider your application unsuccessful.
  • Selected candidates must attend interviews and, if successful, sign an agreement with the SARB.
Eligibility Requirements for SARB Art Scholarship Application 2026/2027

To qualify, applicants must:

  • Be a South African citizen.
  • Be under 35 years old.
  • Be registered to study one of the listed Fine Arts qualifications in 2026.
  • Have achieved at least 65% average for studies in the 2026 academic year.
  • Be accepted at a recognised and accredited tertiary institution in South Africa.
  • Demonstrate financial need (unable to study without a scholarship).
How To Apply for SARB Art Scholarship 2026/2027

You can apply in one of two ways:

Option 1: Apply online for the SARB Art Scholarship Application 2026, on the TTI Bursary platform.

Option 2: Download and complete the SARB Art Scholarship Application 2026 (.pdf)

Submit your completed application and supporting documents via:

Important: Use the promotional code SARBARTS26.

Required supporting documents (in PDF format):

  • Certified copy of your ID document.
  • 2024 and 2026 academic transcripts (on official letterhead).
  • Proof of acceptance at a recognised tertiary institution (with student number).
  • 6–8 images of your artwork created in 2024 and 2026.
  • An artist’s statement (max 300 words) describing yourself, your art, why you deserve the scholarship, and why you need financial support.
Closing Date for SARB Art Scholarship Application 2026/2027

Application Deadline: 30 September

Late applications will not be accepted. Submit before the deadline to ensure consideration.

Contact Information of South African Reserve Bank (SARB)

For queries about this scholarship, contact TTI Bursaries, the administrators for SARB:

Tel: 010 746 4366

Email: info@ttibursaries.co.za

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