Punkdrunk Enrichment is seeking freelance creative team working on the lost lending library project.
Essential Criteria
Punkdunk Enrichment is looking for performers with:
Punkdrunk Enrichment is seeking freelance creative team working on the lost lending library project.
Essential Criteria
Punkdunk Enrichment is looking for performers with:
This is an opportunity for an educator looking to share their passion for contemporary craft and design with secondary school teachers and pupils.
Islington, London
Part time 0.6 FTE, 3 year fixed term contract
Salary £25,600 pro-rata, 3 days a week, 0.6 FTE
Based at the Crafts Council Offices with travel and overnight stays required for regional delivery. This is a new and exciting opportunity to work with the Crafts Council’s Learning and Talent Development Team on an innovative project to ignite a passion for craft in young people.
A New Direction is seeking expressions of interest from organisations and partnerships that are able to drive forward Arts Award engagement in London.
They are looking to support five pilots, up to the value of £6,000 each from organisations that have an existing relationship with Arts Award, and would like support to scale up their offer and connect with more children and young people.
The Lewisham Local Community Contributor Card, recognises the work of Lewisham's volunteers/contributors and offers them the opportunity to receive discounts at local independent shops and businesses.
Funded by Lewisham Council The Lewisham Local Community Contributor Card is an initiative of Rushey Green Time Bank designed to recognise the invaluable contribution people make towards improving our communities. It covers all types of time giving; whether it is traditional volunteering, time banking, befriending, and grassroots localism initiatives; anything which involves citizens contributing their time to benefit each other and the wider community.
WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAKE? A practical seminar hosted by Complicite and led by Dr. Mark Boylan
Tuesday 5 July, 1300 - 1600 at WAC, 213 Haverstock Hill, London NW3 4QP,
What Difference Does it Make? offers an introduction to evaluation design for arts projects which aim to make a difference, or to provoke change. Participants will be asked to come with a project in mind, and will have the opportunity to develop a 'theory of change', and to identify appropriate evaluation questions and activities.
A one-day event, hosted by Queen Mary University London’s, Peopling the Palaces, and community arts organisation Theatre Troupe, exploring issues of psychological and neurobiological attachment in relation to theatre and the arts.
This is a chance for clinical, arts and public health practitioners and academics to come together to debate issues around health and wellbeing. It will ask whether theatre, with its propensity for connecting through human contact, and striving for Utopian communities through a company or “troupe” model, could offer opportunities for good neurological attachment for those who have experienced trauma and loss. Arts and health agendas are receiving more and more attention, especially through public health agendas, and research centres; theatre, however, remains less e
Based in Deptford, London, the Albany is a pioneering, multi-use performing arts venue with a strong focus on working with diverse communities. The Albany’s programmes and venue management also extend to two external sites, Deptford Lounge and Canada Water Culture Space.
We’re recruiting an enthusiastic team player to be responsible for the day-to-day running and line management of the Box Office service and systems across all of our venues.
We’re looking for some one with a track record of managing a team to provide great customer service to diverse audiences. That includes our passion to use the box office system and data to the best possible effect for sales, income generation and CRM as a key part of the marketing and communications team.
The BBC Children in Need Small Grants Programmes offers small no profit organisations working with young people the opportunity to apply for grants of up to £10,000.
BBC Children in Need Small Grants Programme (UK)
(Not for profit organisations such as such schools; registered charities; voluntary organisations; churches; and community interest groups; etc.) Applicants can apply for grants of up to £10,000 through the BBC Children in Need Small Grants programme. The grants are available for projects that help children and young people experiencing:
Causeway - the British - Irish Youth Exchange programme has announced that the next deadline for its Youth Exchanges & Advance Planning Grants is the 1st October 2016.
Causeway Youth Exchanges Grants (UK)
Southwark Council are currently recruiting for a Gallery Operator to manage and programme a new non-commercial gallery space on Peckham Library Square.
Southwark Council: Gallery Operator
The Creative Industries Federation are seeking a UK Policy Engagement Manager to join their team.
Creative Industries Federation: UK Policy Engagement Manager
Groundswell Arts is a not for profit organisation established on 2010 to develop inclusive and creative projects alongside and for educational and creative settings. We are seeking to employ 4 freelance musicians or singer songwriters - to work on our upcoming schools and early years programme ‘The Lullaby Project’
Image, Groundswell Arts
‘The Lullaby Project’ which has been running since 2011 has received another round of funding from Youth Music to be rolled out and delivered to 20 London Borough of Haringey schools and Children’s Centres between 2016-2018.
On the 1st November 2016, STEEP - an organisation that specialises in the professional development for quality early years provision, will hold their fifth annual conference at Goldsmiths University.
STEEP 5th Annual Conference
Inclusive Practice - an Early Years tradition
Speakers:
Dr Sarah Helps
Consultant clinical psychologist working at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation trust. She works predominantly with families with a person of any age with an autism spectrum condition. Her research interests focus on the micro-processes of therapeutic work with families
Simon Tobin
Survey for London Borough of Lewisham's voluntary and community organisations and those that work with them
Go & See effective early years arts practice, for early years and arts activities to attend and observe: Current events at The Horniman Museum
Go & See effective early years arts practice, for early years and arts activities to attend and observe. Do let me know if you have anything to offer or requests.
Go&See for Busy Bees
Wednesdays, term-time.
Horniman Museum & Gardens
For further information about the programme and what it involves, visit the website.
Schools, education professionals, Councillors, Arts Award Supporters, Advisors and Centres and others are invited to watch the presentations from, and meet with cultural and creative organisations
Image: Greenwich Dances Cando2 and Trinity Laban Youth Dance Company credit Ros Chesher carousel
JOIN US FOR AN INSPIRING AND UPLIFTING AFTERNOON OF CREATIVE PRESENTATIONS
Monday 20th June from 2pm at Greenwich Dance
covering everything you need to know about crowdfunding your next creative endeavour
South East Dance presents Crowdfunding for Artists as part
of our Artists Producing series: a session jam-packed with top tips from
industry experts, covering everything you need to know about crowdfunding
your next creative endeavour.
BMECP Centre, 10A Fleet Street, Brighton, BN1 4ZE
Cost: £16 (concessions £14)
You will learn how to:
Clarify your USP
Create a stand-out campaign
Arts St George’s and St George’s Hospital Charity - deadline Thursday!
Thanks to a grant from the Big Lottery Fund’s Reaching Communities programme, Arts St George’s and St George’s Hospital Charity are seeking artists and facilitators to enhance the patient experience for those recovering from brain injury and patients with kidney disease.
Renal Ward
Create are currently looking for a curator to join their team, to help conceive, manage and deliver projects within the Create Programme; particularly those involving young people.
Curator
Salary: £27,000 – £29,000
Contract: 12 months with extension subject to funding
Annual Leave: 28 days + statutory
Create exists to explore the ways artists can contribute to the lives of people in cities. Their work is primarily focused in east London, home to more artists and art organisations than anywhere in Europe, and one of the most economically deprived parts of the UK. They help artists to connect more closely with communities through an ambitious programme of projects.
Find out how parents and caregivers influence children’s minds, from conception through infancy, with this free online course from Future Learn.
This course will explore how the mind of the parent influences the developing mind of the child, from conception through infancy and into later life.
We will take you on a journey that begins in pregnancy, exploring the importance of the ability of the mother-to-be to think about her baby while still in utero, alongside the impact of emotions such as anxiety and depression.