

Artists Mean Business: Introduction to Arts Business
Artists Mean BusinessGOTAFE & Kaiela Arts Present 4 Day Introduction to Arts BusinessPassionate about being an active artist or arts worker and working in your local community? Take part in the first step of the journey into Visual Arts training. Explore the world of employment in art centres & galleries, artist run studio workshops and a host of other employment possibilities within the Arts Industry. This four day workshop will introduce you to this world of art whilst gaining some basic arts business skills.4 days of training are being funded by Greater Shepparton Women’s Charter Alliance , Greater Shepparton City Council. Includes all course and art materials, GOTAFE ‘show bag’, lunch, morning & afternoon tea.Completing this introductory workshop also provides you 1 year artist membership at Kaiela Arts and with unit credits and enrolment to study the GOTAFE Koorie Education Certificate II Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Arts CUA20415, which contributes towards Certificate III Visual Arts CUA31115 in 2020.Gain 2 units of accredited study BSBWOR203 Work effectively with others and CUAPPR202. Participate in planning process for proposed artwork sites.Suitable for Women aged 18 upwardsFor further information contact Robyn Thompson at rothompson@gotafe.vic.edu.auGotafe or Angie Russi, Kaiela Arts Shepparton manager@kaielaarts.org.au ph 03 58219842ORDrop in and have a chat with Angie or Mandy at Kaiela Arts 137-139 High St Shepparton
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