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Framework | Redeye Skip to main content Menu Home Redeye Events News & Opportunities Events Exhibitions BlogTranslatingPortfolios Join Redeye The photography networkWell-nighRedeye | Contact | FAQs Join Redeye Search Search Hello, have an account?Sign In | Forgot Password User login Username * Password * Create new worth Request new password Sign in to your worth Home Redeye Events News & Opportunities Events Exhibitions BlogTranslatingPortfolios Join Redeye Events Framework 12 July 2018, 11:00 to 12 March 2019, 17:00 Manchester craft and diamond centre , Manchester Seminar All LevelsMerchantryFRAMEWORKWell-nighA new professional minutiae programme in Manchester for artists, makers and photographers. Collaboratively ripened and delivered by a-n, Castlefield Gallery, Manchester Craft &DiamondCentre and Redeye, the Photography Network. Four full-day sessions will be led by arts sector experts, focusing on cadre merchantry skills: merchantry planning, online marketing, fundraising and communicating. In all sessions discussion amongst the group, peer learning and Q&A will be encouraged, resulting in an engaging and dynamic sessions for all involved. To typesetting tickets please follow the link to Eventbrite here. Who is it for? This programme is for artists and creative practitioners at any stage of their career, looking to develop professional skills that will support their practice. When 1. Jenny Rutter:MerchantryVisioning on Thursday 12 July 2018, 11am - 5pm at the Manchester Craft andDiamondCentre 2. Emma Gray: Online Marketing on Tuesday 2 October 2018, 11am – 5pm at the Castlefield Gallery 3. Steph Graham: Funding your practice on Wednesday 27 February 2019, 11am – 5pm at the Manchester Craft andDiamondCentre 4. Rivca Rubin: Communicating with Confidence  on Tuesday 12 March 2019, 10am – 5pm at the Castlefield Gallery Where Castlefield Gallery, 2 Hewitt Street, Manchester, M15 4GB. Castlefield Gallery’s archway is on street level and is wheelchair wieldy to all zone of the main gallery and upper gallery. An wieldy toilet is misogynist in the upper gallery area. Manchester Craft &DiamondCentre, 17 Oak Street, Manchester, M4 5JD. Manchester Craft &DiamondCentre sessions will be held in the wieldy project space on the ground floor. The two-storey Victorian towers currently has no lift, making first floor wangle difficult for visitors with mobility restrictions. There is an wieldy toilet on the ground floor, and disabled parking trophy for Blue Badge holders are misogynist next to the when archway on Copperas Street. TicketsTo purchase tickets please follow the link to Eventbrite here. A limited number of places will be misogynist for each session so we recommend booking early. All sessions take place in Manchester municipality centre, at either Manchester Craft &DiamondCentre or Castlefield Gallery. Sessions are booked individually and you can shepherd as many or as few sessions as you would like to. Tickets are booked via Eventbrite, prices per session are as below… -       Standard Admission - £25.00 -       Concessions - £22.50 – Students, Unemployed, Registered Disabled, OAPs -       Member or Associate - £20.00  - a-n member, CG Associate, Redeye member, Manchester Craft &DiamondCentre resident/affiliate maker All prices are significantly subsidised by the organisations with the aim of making upper quality professional minutiae support increasingly wieldy for artists and creative practitioners. Refreshments will be provided but attendees are encouraged to bring their own lunch. If you have any questions regarding ticketing please contact events@a-n.co.uk Programme Jenny Rutter:MerchantryVisioning Thursday 12 July 2018, 11am - 5pm Manchester Craft andDiamondCentreMerchantryplanning can seem like a daunting task - understanding what should go into a merchantry plan, how long it should be and undertaking the complicated forecasting of financial and performance objectives can seem overwhelming and a not very productive use of your time, when what you really want to be focusing on is your creative practice! The reality is that most small creative businesses do not need to write a 25-page merchantry plan, and those that do quite often sit on dusty shelves never to be looked at then once written. Instead they need to develop a step-by-step whoopee plan for their business. This inspiring, creative and practical workshop, will take you through a process of positioning your creative business, exploring a vision for its future and identifying small deportment you can take to move towards your goals. One step at a time! Jenny Rutter is a creative producer with 17 years wits supporting & developing creative practice in the North West. Her work has included managing arts organisations, producing arts projects, festivals and diamond events, consulting on the minutiae of creative merchantry incubation spaces, lecturing on creative entrepreneurship wideness the country and project managing a wide range of European and Government funded creative & digital media enterprise programmes. Jenny is a Clore cultural fellow, SFEDI accredited merchantry counselor and Relational Dynamics accredited coach, specialising in work with creative people and start ups.  ---------------------------- Emma Gray: Online Marketing Tuesday 2 October 2018, 11am – 5pm Castlefield Gallery A workshop in three parts looking at how creatives can build a brand, get noticed online and reach a larger audience. To begin, Emma will walk you through everything you need to establish yourself online and create your own ‘brand guidelines’. She will then introduce the nuts of search engine optimisation (SEO). When used powerfully SEO makes you easier to find on the web, vastly increasing your website traffic. Finally the seminar will introduce the fundamentals of Google Analytics which, when used in conjunction with engaging content and SEO practices, can help your website and artwork reach a larger audience.  Emma Gray, is a freelance marketer, trainer and digital skills enthusiast based in Manchester specialising in towers engaged communities through social media, email marketing & website content. She currently splits her freelance time delivering digital skills workshops to individuals and organisations such as MadLab, and The Landing, MediaCity UK’s tech hub. Emma moreover works part time at the Google Digital Garage in Manchester, an initiative set up to provide digital skills training to businesses and individuals. ---------------------------- Steph Graham: Funding your practice Wednesday 27 February 2019, 11am – 5pm Manchester Craft andDiamondCentre This session will be practical and informative and will equip you with the knowledge of how to tideway fundraising for your practice. You will be given information on where to squint for funding opportunities, how to plan your fundraising activity, and how to engage funders to requite you the weightier endangerment of success. Through some practical exercises, we will delve into the art of proposal writing and planning crowdfunding campaigns. We’ll discuss volitional funding models, evaluating your work and towers professional minutiae elements into your projects. Through peekaboo this session, you will be worldly-wise to identify which of your projects are most suited to variegated funding streams and why, you will know what funders are looking for, and the weightier ways to present yourself and your work, in a fundraising context.  Steph Graham is an arts and fundraising consultant based in Manchester, who has worked extensively in the sector with grassroots and major arts organisations all over the UK. Her specialisms include organisational and versifier development. Before founding Adapt for Arts CIC Steph worked in various roles at Arts Council England in London and the North, and was a fellow in the Barbican Centre’s minutiae team as part of The Arts Fundraising and Philanthropy Consortium’s programme. In early 2015, she completed a Post Graduate Certificate in Arts Fundraising and Philanthropy with the University of Leeds’ Cultural & Creative Industries Exchange programme and in 2016 became a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. ----------------------------  Rivca Rubin: Communicating withConvictionTuesday 12 March 2019, 10am – 5pm Castlefield Gallery Whether you are wanting to prepare for introducing yourself and your work; interviews; meetings; studio visits; proposing a project or collaborating with others, ‘Communicating with Confidence’ will focus on increasing your liaison skills and confidence, both in person and in writing.  With activities and workshops ripened with creative practitioners in mind, you will come yonder with increased conviction when planning and contributing to a wide range of conversations. This will include the worthiness to manage your own and other people's expectations; setting desirable, performable outcomes and the tools to realise them, planning and realising next steps for you to maintain professional relationships, momentum and organ with everyone your communicate with, with clarity and confidence.  Rivca Rubin assists people to live the lives they want to live; artists to unearth their vision, locate the essence and refine their practice; companies to refine, grow purpose, uncurl practice to values, and create working cultures where people are engaged and flourish. She is the Director of Imag?ne, who specialise in leadership, organisational development, coaching and mentoring cultural leaders, creatives and artists, moderating talks and programmes. In 2016 Rivca founded uptimism a global movement to revolutionise thinking through everyday use of language. The uptimism language is inside to all of Imag?ne’s work. She holds an M.Sc in Applied Behavioural Sciences, is anSelf-sustainingTrainer of NVC, NLP Master Practitioner, studied Clean Language, Spiral Dynamics, Systems Thinking and Philosophy. Rivca works regularly in South Africa, Swaziland, Germany and England, and throughout Europe. Clients have included: The British Film Institute & Regional Screen Agencies, The BBC, ITC, Heatherwick Studios,
Paul Hamlyn Foundation, Government Departments, Creative Partnerships, a-n versifier network, Tyne & Wear Archives and Museums, MIMA, Redeye, Panda, The Clore Leadership Programme, Engage’s Extend Programme. She has been twin Islington Mill’s culture shift minutiae since 2017. www.rivcarubin.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- a-n The Artists Information Company is the largest artists’ membership organisation in the UK with over 22,000 members. We support artists and those who work with them in many practical ways, vicarial on behalf of our membership and the visual arts sector to modernize artists’ livelihoods. a-n has a reputation for providing compelling insights and playing a catalytic role in influencing and informing cultural policy. The a-n membership benefits from wangle to insurance, bursaries, jobs and opportunities, events and resources. Our mission is to stimulate and support trendy visual arts practice and affirms artists’ value in society through sponsorship and information from the perspective of artists. www.a-n.co.uk Since its founding in 1984, Castlefield Gallery has been one of Northern England’s most zippy and successful organisations/agencies for developing emerging trendy artists and practice. Its would-be curated exhibitions programme responds to national and international trends, promoting artists at key stages of their careers, including subsequent Turner Prize nominees/winners and exhibitors at international festivals.Insideto Castlefield Gallery’s activities is an versifier minutiae programme that has launched major commission-winning artists. Castlefield Gallery’s vision is for the North to be a place where artists can live and produce work, while presenting their work in national and international contexts. Its mission is to nurture talent, explore cultural trends and deepen the audience’s relationship to trendy art. www.castlefieldgallery.co.uk An oasis of wifely in the municipality – Manchester Craft &DiamondCentre is just five minutes from Manchester’s main shopping areas of Market Street, the Arndale Centre and Afflecks Palace. Situated in the heart of Manchester’s vibrant Northern Quarter with its coffee shops, restaurants, bars and self-sustaining retailers, our Victorian towers – once the home of the city’s retail fish market – now features two floors of trendy craft studios but is still well-constructed with many of its original and quirky fixtures and fittings. Manchester Craft &DiamondCentre hosts an heady and varied exhibitions programme, showcasing the very weightier of both British and international trendy craft and design. Our popular events programme gives visitors the opportunity to learn craft skills from our resident artists and exhibitors, and aspiring or established designer-makers a range of professional minutiae activities as part of the Manchester Craft &DiamondNetwork. www.craftanddesign.com Redeye, the Photography Network is all well-nigh networking, support and information for photographers or anyone interested in photography. We are a not-for-profit CommunityGoodySociety which ways everything we do has to goody our polity of photographers. We have a packed events programme including talks from photographers, translating sessions including critiques and fun creative workshops where photographers can learn something new. We moreover promote opportunities for photographers, share translating blogs and help spread the word on exhibitions wideness the UK all via our website and social media. Importantly, we are a membership organisation so our members get wangle to our portfolio website, a unbelieve on rent equipment and Redeye events plus other sectional opportunities we are regularly sent by partners. www.redeye.org.uk Networking Sheffield Sessions Wednesday, October 3, 2018 - 19:00 to Tuesday, February 19, 2019 - 20:30A new series of events to connect and support our Sheffield community. These dynamic sessions have been organised by Redeye members Karina Lax and Jeremy Abrahams. They will invite fellow artists from the Sheffield and South Yorkshire zone to join together through presentations, workshops and networking events on an inspiring variety of subjects. 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