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Job Oldam art gallery

Visitor Experience Assistant Oldham Gallery  - Oldham £6,955 a year  -  Temporary Apply On Company Site Health & Wellbeing Heritage, Libraries & Arts Visitor Experience Assistant (x 2) Ref:  G2/OL-24919 Contract Type:  Fixed Term 12 months Salary:  Grade 2 £17,391p.a. (pro rata) (salary plus any additional payments) Actual Salary:  £6,955 p.a. Hours:  14.66 per week .To be worked on Saturday & Monday Based:  Gallery Oldham, Cultural Quarter, Greaves St, Oldham OL1 1AL Closing date:  Thursday 7th March 2019 Interviews:  TBC This job opportunity is open to applicants of the Get Oldham Working register. The register allows priority access to entry level job opportunities within Oldham Council for Oldham residents who are unemployed. If you are an unemployed Oldham resident and wish to apply for this vacancy, you must first register as part of the scheme. Visit the website to fi...

art technician halifax academy

Required from May 2019, The Halifax Academy requires an Art Technician to work within our Performance and Design faculty. The post holder will have a keen interest in art and be able to demonstrate this with a portfolio. The post is to cover the current postholder's maternity cover. The role will include supporting teaching and learning by working under an agreed system of guidance and management with a degree of autonomy. This may involve planning, preparing and delivering learning activities for individuals/groups of students. The successful candidate will be able to: Work as part of a team but use their own initiative Motivate and inspire our students Use creativity and passion in their work Form effective relationships with parents, carers and outside agencies Be a positive role model for our students The successful candidate will be involved in: improving learning and teaching raising achievement tracking students individual performance and implementing interv...

voluntary ops

Art Activity Group Lead Volunteer Alzheimers Volunteer  - Chorley Volunteer What’s involved… We are looking for a Lead Volunteer for our Chorley Art Group which meets weekly, on a block basis, every Friday afternoon from 1.30pm-3.30pm. An exciting role for the right person, you will be a key link volunteer, working together with other volunteers to ensure the group is appropriately organised and runs smoothly. You will help to coordinate volunteers at the Art Group and help to support them in their role, liaise with staff and the group facilitator as well as help setting up the venue, welcoming and socialising with group members, and assisting with refreshments and housekeeping. The role will provide a great opportunity to develop your own skills, as well as learn new ones. You will be required to handle money and sensitive information and be required to follow policy and procedure to respond to needs as they arise. The role requires a regular weekly commitm...

dates for post graduate open days

Manchester school of art  booked 15th May 3pm-5pm Liverpool John Moores booked 15th March

Manchester School of art postgraduate

MA / MFA Fine Art MA  –  1 year  ( full-time ) , 2 years  ( part-time ) MFA  –  2 years  ( full-time ) , 4 years  ( part-time ) MA/MFA Fine Art provides a stimulating environment in which you will be guided to develop your creative aspirations, reach a critical maturity, and gain the self-confidence and skills that will enable you to work as a successful artist. The course is studio practice driven and relies on experimentation and critical reflection supported by individualised mentoring, lectures, seminars and group critiques. It emphasises the articulation of ideas, development of working methods and the realisation of independent work. Seminars are structured to investigate a broad range of themes relevant to the practicing artist and provide a rich diet of inspiration. Features — The course is taught by practicing artists and maintains active links with an international network of art professionals and organisations. — You...

Postgraduate study Salford

Full-time Attendance  One year Course  September 2019 Next enrolment This course is designed for students to refine their subject specific practice through creative industry experience, studio based experimentation, contextual research and critical dialogue to enable them to graduate as professional artists within the wider context of contemporary arts networks. During your time with us, you will be encouraged to undertake independent contextual and theoretical research that will improve your capacity for independent enquiry, creativity and professional practice. There are plenty of opportunities to get involved in group exhibitions, residencies and live projects as we work closely with key cultural organisations within the north-west. International students accepted COURSE DETAILS This course embraces a range and diversity of practices and aims to: Provide the skills needed to professionalise careers through embedded creative placements and liv...