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OPPORTUNITIES
Small Project Grants support the creation, development and presentation of new work and professional development or promotion for NSW-based professional artists and arts and cultural workers.
Made available under the Regional Arts Fund allocation for NSW, Quick Response Grants offer funding for up to $2,000 are intended to assist regional artists, arts organisations and communities to take up professional or skills development or small project opportunities.
WORKSHOPS
Presented by Inlets and South East Arts

Pragmatic Idealists - Artist Professional Development in May. Pragmatic idealists kicks off with three in-conversation panel discussions followed by three workshops. Presented by Inlets and South East Arts. Being a visual artist is about more than just making art. An artist needs a diverse set of skills to be able to cultivate opportunities and collaborate with a variety of spaces to get their work out of the studio and into the world. Pragmatic idealists offers insights into different areas of the visual arts industry, along with some practical skills needed for preparing work for submission and exhibition. Click here to register: www.inlets.com.au/workshops
South East Arts presents workshops for creative and cultural industries during 2022 Small Business Month
South East Arts is kicking off 2022 with Creative Business and Arts and Cultural Tourism workshops at The Basil Sellers Exhibition Centre in Moruya.
PRESENTED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH CENTRAL COAST COUNCIL Freelancing in the creative industries is a fact of life. Even curious hobbyists and serial employees will need to understand the basics
LINKEDIN IS NOT FOR CREATIVES… Actually, that's where you're wrong. LinkedIn is a fantastic tool for creatives but it does take a little bit of manipulation to make it work for you…
Marketing is one of the most despised and least understood aspects of running a creative business and being an arts entrepreneur. Most creatives hate to sell, and would rather be making than hustling.
PRESENTED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH CENTRAL COAST COUNCIL The starving artist is a pervasive idea, and in reality many creative people struggle in self-employment because money is a constant battle.