Workshop

Don't Give Up the Day Job

27 Jan 2018

Event times

Saturday 27 January 2018 from 10:00 until 17:00. Doors open at 09:30.

Cost of entry

This event is £17.50 for concessions and £20 full price ticket. Please ensure you are logged in to register via the website. Please note that lunch is not provided with the ticket but guests are welcome to bring their own food into the venue. Please note our terms and conditions including our refund policy.

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Bridge 5 Mill

Manchester
England, United Kingdom

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Have you got a job or paid employment that supports your creative practice? In partnership with Castlefield Gallery and Manchester Craft & Design Centre, we present a workshop encouraging creatives to draw inspiration for their personal practice from other paid and commercial work.

About

Have you got a job or paid employment that supports your creative practice? Does it get in the way of you making work? Could it nourish it instead? In partnership with Castlefield Gallery and Manchester Craft & Design Centre, we present a day of talks, discussions and workshops encouraging photographers, artists and makers to draw inspiration for their personal practice from other paid and commercial work.

The day will include short presentations from creatives with advice on how they ensure that their day job feeds their practice both creatively and practically. Throughout the day there will be a chance to network and get fresh perspectives on what your “bread and butter” work can offer to your creative practice, while also learning top tips from the latest research offered by support organisations such as a-n

Our aim is to encourage people to keep sight of their artistic dreams and to shed new light on how working a day job in parallel to your creative ambitions can benefit both.

About the Speakers

Andrea Allan
Andrea Allan is an artist and writer based in Newcastle; her practice explores the real and the imaginary and the gap between subject and object in an attempt to better understand the links between our past, present and future. Allan is also the editor of Entitle magazine.

Sam Curtis
Sam Curtis is an artist, educator and curator based in London. With a conceptually driven practice that he makes manifest through various forms such as events, video, performance, text and sculpture, he is interested in art’s social function and it’s accessibility. For over 10 years he has used his day jobs as platforms or starting points from which to develop practice and projects. This has been a useful way to navigate precarity and has become a vehicle for inhabiting the grey areas and permeable boundaries between art and life. Informed by two years working as a fishmonger in Harrods, he now runs the Centre for Innovative and Radical Fishmongery, an organisation that explores how fishmongery intersects with art, individuals and society.

Susan Jones 
Susan Jones is a visual arts researcher with specialist knowledge of artists’ practices and employment. Her PhD at Manchester School of Art aims to identifying a new rationale for the interrelationship between artists' livelihoods and arts policy. She is an artists' mentor and contributor to artists’ development programmes and conferences. www.padwickjonesarts.co.uk

More speakers will be announced shortly.

Who is it for?
This event is for photographers, artists and makers who are currently juggling their day job with their personal practice but feel they need more advice and support.

When
Saturday 27 January 2018 from 10:00 until 17:00. Doors open at 09:30.

Where
This event takes place at Bridge 5 Mill, 22a Beswick Street, Ancoats, Manchester, M4 7HR. The venue is fully accessible. For more information on Bridge 5 Mill including how to get there please follow the link here.

Tickets
This event is £17.50 for concessions and £20 full price ticket. Please ensure you are logged in to register via the website. Please note that lunch is not provided with the ticket but guests are welcome to bring their own food into the venue. Please note our terms and conditions including our refund policy.

In an attempt to get an even spread of photographers, artists, and makers for networking opportunities we ask you to select at the time of booking which group you feel most fits your personal practice. If none of them, pick the one you know most about.

Photo: The Village 8, Andrea Allan

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