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Arts Practice Workshops for Creative People
Arts Practice Workshops for Creative People

The Depot’s ArtsLab workshops are designed for creative people seeking to develop their arts practice and generate income. February & March Workshops: New Media and Legal Issues One Day Seminar – 15 February  $30 New media expert Lewis Bostock demonstrates how to use social media networking to expand your client base and promote your work. [...]

Workshops & Seminars for Creative People

Arts Lab offers professional development workshops and seminars to creative people. All Arts Lab seminars & workshops take place at Kerr St Artspace, Devonport To find out more about Arts Lab workshops or to register your attendance please contact Lynn Lawton: lynn.lawton@depotartspace.co.nz PH:  09 963 2328 NOVEMBER & DECEMBER 2011 WORKSHOPS & SEMINARS:   Arts [...]

SURVIVE & THRIVE

Thursday 14 July 2011 It’s tempting when times get tough to bury your head in the sand and hope for the best. So can Kiwi creatives afford to do that, or will they go the way of the moa? That’s the challenge presented at this year’s Survive & Thrive: Fuelling the Business of creativity event [...]

SURVIVE & THRIVE

Thursday 14 July 2011 It’s tempting when times get tough to bury your head in the sand and hope for the best. So can Kiwi creatives afford to do that, or will they go the way of the moa? That’s the challenge presented at this year’s Survive & Thrive: Fuelling the Business of creativity event [...]

Three Auckland conferences/workshops for creative people:

Three Auckland conferences/workshops for creative people: NZ Community Economic Development Conference 19/20 April Waitakere The final NZ Community Economic Development Conference programme is now online with 50 presenters over seven plenary and 35 workshops. If you are interested in resilient, empowered and financially sustainable communities through social enterprise and community owned assets – this two [...]

Essential Reading for All Involved in the Creative Sector

The Auckland Spatial Plan involves the development of a strategy by Auckland Council, with reference to central government, that will affect Auckland over the next 30 years. “A spatial plan shows, for a given area, adesired end state of complementary land use, infrastructure and public services that decision makers believe will most effectively and efficiently [...]

Findings from Auckland’s Arts & Culture Advisory Group Workshop

Findings from Auckland’s Arts & Culture Advisory Group Workshop Responses December 14, 2010 How the Arts Advisory Group will influence and relate to Auckland Council The majority of responses (35%) mentioned values that relate to the cohesiveness of the group and its ability to lead the arts sector as a whole. This involves the group’s [...]

The CAN Forum at Interwoven

Creative Access Network (CAN) in partnership with Arts Access Aotearoa invites you to attend a forum in Auckland on Sunday 26 September. This is a forum for the community arts sector to come together to connect, collaborate and be inspired. WHEN: 10am to 3pm Sunday 26 September 2010 WHERE: Whitecliffe College of Arts and Design [...]

Calling all artists! Fringe Festival

Whether you are a musician, actor, comedian, dancer, painter, poet, photographer, story teller, film creator or all round entertainer – artists define the Auckland Fringe and we want to hear from you! Auckland Fringe provides an open-access platform for performing and visual artists. Quite simply, anyone can be part of the Fringe – anyone can [...]

Three publishing events

DEVONPORT LIBRARY ASSOCIATES INC. Three events of interest to readers and writers wanting to get their work published: One: Publishing Today and How to Get Published 7.30 pm, Thursday, 9 Sept 2010 A panel of experts to discuss Publishing Today and How to Get Published with particular reference to e-books. Harriet Allan, Random House Ltd [...]

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