Sustainable Creative Careers: What's a Producer?

Have you ever had a great idea for a new art project but struggled to know how to do it? Working with a producer can be a useful and practical way of getting support to bring your projects to life. While artists tend to focus on the creative aspect of making new work, producers support the artists in the practicalities of making it happen. The role of the producer is becoming more common in the visual arts and this session will provide some compelling reasons as to why you might start working with one!

The art world can be a confusing and difficult space to navigate, especially when keeping pace with changing trends, expectations and technology. The ANU School of Art & Design brings together artists and arts workers to help answer questions and give you some ideas about what skills are needed to gain a place in the contemporary art world.

These events are suitable for recent graduates, emerging artists, mid-career artists and for anyone looking to re-boot their career!

Facilitated by Ella Barclay
Panel: Michele Grimston, Claire Granata, Virginia Rigney

Open to ACT residents only.

This event is part of Sustainable Creative Careers: Getting your art career started (or re-booted!) a series of professional development seminars presented by the ANU School of Art & Design.

Sustainable Creative Careers is supported by artsACT.

Updated:  1 September 2022/Responsible Officer:  Head of School/Page Contact:  CASS Marketing & Communications