ArtWorks Scotland Annual Networking Event - Thursday 27 October - 10am – 4pm
macrobert
University of Stirling, Stirling
- network with artists across artforms
- explore next practice in participatory settings
- connect with the ArtWorks Scotland programme
Artists are now being invited to book a place at the first ArtWorks Scotland annual networking event on 27 October 2011 at the macrobert, Stirling. This free, day-long event is open to artists who work in participatory settings in Scotland
In the morning you will hear from Robin Baillie - National Galleries of Scotland, Chris Johnston - Rideout, Joan Parr - Creative Scotland and Nick-e Melville - Writer in Residence at HMP Edinburgh, amongst others, with a focus on recent work in prisons.
After a networking lunch you will be able to attend your choice of practical workshop, including:
- Building a community through Creativity, with Chris Gray, Musician
- Working in participatory settings: What should an artist expect?, with Impact Arts
- Planning and Team Teaching with Teachers - Louise Brown, Citizens Theatre
- Developing a contract between Artist and Participants - Catriona MacInnes, Film Maker
How to book: Attendance is free – the only requirement is that you are a professional artist working both on your own practice and in participatory settings. Places at the event are limited. The closing date for all applications to attend is Friday 7 October 2011macrobert
University of Stirling, Stirling
- network with artists across artforms
- explore next practice in participatory settings
- connect with the ArtWorks Scotland programme
Artists are now being invited to book a place at the first ArtWorks Scotland annual networking event on 27 October 2011 at the macrobert, Stirling. This free, day-long event is open to artists who work in participatory settings in Scotland
In the morning you will hear from Robin Baillie - National Galleries of Scotland, Chris Johnston - Rideout, Joan Parr - Creative Scotland and Nick-e Melville - Writer in Residence at HMP Edinburgh, amongst others, with a focus on recent work in prisons.
After a networking lunch you will be able to attend your choice of practical workshop, including:
- Building a community through Creativity, with Chris Gray, Musician
- Working in participatory settings: What should an artist expect?, with Impact Arts
- Planning and Team Teaching with Teachers - Louise Brown, Citizens Theatre
- Developing a contract between Artist and Participants - Catriona MacInnes, Film Maker
Send a request for a booking form to: artworks@creativescotland.com
10 travel bursaries (allocated on a first come first served basis) of up to £100 are available to those whose return travel to the event is more than 200 miles, to be claimed by receipt for public transport only, unless in exceptional circumstances.
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