Thursday 21 April 2016

Professional Development

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MAKING IT IN MORELAND 

FREE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SERIES FOR CREATIVES




Making it in Moreland brings together six free discussions and workshops in a series addressing key themes and questions for artists, makers and arts professionals in today's creative climate.
From finance and events to inclusive arts and creative careers, if you are trying to Make it in Moreland this program of events offers a dynamic addition to your professional development, along with a great opportunity to meet other creative practitioners in your area.

Information Session: Exhibiting at the Counihan Gallery in Brunswick
With Victor Griss, Gallery Curator
Tuesday 17 May 2016, 6 pm – 7 pm
Counihan Gallery in Brunswick, 233 Sydney Road, Brunswick

Have you ever wondered how artists and exhibitions are selected at the Counihan Gallery In Brunswick? Join Gallery Curator Victor Griss who will take you through the history and profile of the gallery, presenting professional exhibitions, the exhibition application and assessment process, and putting together an application that gives you the best chance of being shortlisted as part of an annual exhibition program. To be followed by a Q & A session.


Pathways: Creative Careers
With Madeleine Dore, Deputy Editor, Arts Hub
and Kate Abraham, Team Leader, Melbourne Careers Centre, The University of Melbourne
Wednesday 25 May 2016, 6 pm – 8 pm
Oxygen Youth Space, 4-8 Gaffney St, Coburg

So you love the arts, but what's this stuff about a career? Want to know the breadth of different job titles and roles that exist across various organisations that could fulfil your urge to be involved in the arts sector? Expand your knowledge of pathways and careers in the arts with experienced industry experts Madeleine Dore and Kate Abraham. This session will offer career guidance and extend your ideas on possible ways in which you can be involved with, facilitate and contribute to the arts industry.


Crowdfunding: Pozible Workshop and Pitch Night
With Elliot Chapple, Campaign Advisor at Pozible
Tuesday 31 May 2016, 6 pm – 8 pm
Mechanics Institute Studio, 270 Sydney Road (corner of Glenlyon Road), Brunswick

Learn from the experts! Crowdfunding is about building your fan base, breaking away from gatekeepers and getting that cash to help make your passion project become a reality. We will be offering advice on how to plan your project, tips for running your campaign, and pretty much everything you need to know to drop a successful campaign on Pozible, including: building a social media presence; putting together the content for your project; making a promotional video; choosing rewards. There will also be a chance to pitch your idea! All it takes is 30 seconds - take the plunge and pitch your concept to the audience. Great if you're looking for feedback, or hoping to attract collaborators and like-minds! Spots are limited so make sure to sign up at the beginning of the night.


Basic Finance for Creatives
With Tony Nagle, Accountant at Nagle Accounting
Wednesday 1 June 2016, 6 pm – 8 pm
Council Chambers, 90 Bell Street, Coburg

Living pay check to pay check? Terrified of tax time? Learn financial strategies that will assist you in better money management. Surviving and thriving as a freelancer or working artist requires strong financial management skills, but getting there can be stressful and overwhelming. Join Tony Nagle, who’s firm Nagle Accounting has been servicing the creative industry and individuals for over 20 years, to learn how you can take control of your personal finances to foster creative and financial freedom.


The Perfect Event
With Marcia Ferguson, Independent Curator and Artistic Director
and Ian Pidd, Freelance Director of Theatre and Events
Saturday 4 June, 10.30 am – 12.30 pm
Mechanics Institute Studio, 270 Sydney Road (corner of Glenlyon Road), Brunswick 

Whether your project is a small community festival or a large scale event, this session will cover all the ingredients you need to put together the perfect event including planning, project management, administration, marketing and programming. If you are a performing artist you will also gain tips on how to be seen by event organisers and get yourself programmed for festival and events, through learning timing schedules and access points. Join industry experts Marcia Ferguson, Artistic Director of the Big West Festival 2012-1016 and Freelance Director Ian Pidd, who founded and co-directed the successful series of Village festivals.


Creative Approaches to Inclusive Arts Practice
With Jodee Mundy, Artistic Director at Jodee Mundy Collaborations
Saturday 4 June 2016, 2 pm – 4 pm
Mechanics Institute Studio, 270 Sydney Road (corner of Glenlyon Road), Brunswick 

Are you an independent artist who works or who aspires to work inclusively? Do you work with a diverse range of communities? Artists in these scenarios often end up playing several roles both consciously and unconsciously. This hands-on workshop will break down all the roles, look at communication strategies, explore power dynamics and offer practical tools in how to plan, navigate and deliver projects in inclusive and creative ways.


Bookings
Events are free but bookings are essential. 
If a program books out, preference will be given to people who live in the Moreland municipality.   

Contact
Moreland City Council
Emma Hutchinson, Arts and Culture
Phone: 9384 9239

For bookings please follow the links on our website:

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