Building Your Own Art Scene with LOW PROFILE
Creative Growth
Wed 02 Oct 2024
Category
Price
FREE (Booking required)
Time
3pm - 5pm
Wed 02 Oct 2024
Price
FREE (Booking required)
Time
3pm - 5pm
Join collaborative artists LOW PROFILE for a deep dive into how to build your own art scene. The workshop will cover things like mapping your scene and finding allies, identifying new opportunities for making / showing your work in non-traditional spaces, and top tips for teaming up with other creative practitioners to make things happen.
LOW PROFILE will draw on their 20+ years experience of successful artist-led activity, and skills in curation, community development and creative problem-solving. You can find out more about LOW PROFILE’s practice at we-are-low-profile.com and see their work featuring in the current Exeter Contemporary Open exhibition.
This programme of FREE Professional Development Workshops for artists is designed to support our creative community to develop relevant skills, expand knowledge and grow professional networks. Focussing on the business of being a creative practitioner, the programme aims to equip artists with the skills that they need to grow their careers.
Each session will be followed by a chance to informally hang out, meet and chat with fellow attendees in our cafe bar.
We nurture a thriving arts scene through our Creative Hub, supporting artists, musicians, theatre companies, filmmakers and creatives at every stage of their career and practice. As well as presenting work, we also thrive on developing new talent by giving artists the tools to experiment, take risks and realise their best ideas. Through the Creative Hub, we have helped launch the careers of award-winning filmmakers, developed quality work that has gone on to tour nationally, and provided a support network for those looking to embark on creative endeavours for the first time.
This programme is made possible thanks to the support of the Fenton Arts Trust.
This is a free event, the transaction fee will be removed at the checkout