Mo Cultivation in collaboration with the Pan-African youth organisation Nguvu Ya Fahari / The Power of Pride, are calling for mentors & mentees who would like to take part in an upcoming mentorship.
TWO creatives will be chosen and guided by Mo Cultivation as well as a one-on-one mentor for a year.
By bringing together established and aspiring black and POC creatives, Mo Cultivation are seeking to build a network for those who may not yet have access to Dublin’s creative community.
APPLICANTS FOR THE MENTORSHIP:
The open-call for people seeking mentorship invites students or young creatives who identify as black / as a person of colour, are between 18-25 years old, living in Dublin and interested in developing skills in one or more of the following: music, events, visual arts, filmmaking & performing arts
WHAT KIND OF MENTORS THEY NEED:
The open-call for mentors invites experienced creatives who have been consistently working in the creative scene for 2+ years, living in Dublin, is over the age of 22 and has an interest in guiding a young person in their journey & helping them get experience. Kindness & enthusiasm is essential.
Applications close on November 15th.
Mo Cultivation aims to foster a supportive community where like-minded creatives can connect, collaborate, and thrive.

Niall Byrne is the founder of the most-influential Irish music site Nialler9, where he has been writing about music since 2005 . He is the co-host of the Nialler9 Podcast and has written for the Irish Times, Irish Independent, Cara Magazine, Sunday Times, Totally Dublin, Red Bull and more. Niall is a DJ, founder of Lumo Club, club promoter, event curator and producer of gigs, listening parties & events in Dublin.