Artists invited to join Ards and North Down Arts Network
Expressions of interest are being invited from creatives living and working in the Ards and North Down Borough to join the Ards and North Down Arts Network.
Ards and North Down Borough Council is seeking to build on the already thriving creative scene in the borough and joining the network will give local artists the chance to be considered for artistic activities and opportunities provided by the Council.
The Council offer a comprehensive annual programme of arts activity and opportunities for participation to include, but are not limited to, facilitation of creative workshops and classes, provision of demonstrations and professional development and networking opportunities. There will also be an opportunity to apply for participation in the annual Creative Peninsula Festival.
Speaking about the network, Deputy Mayor of Ards and North Down, Councillor Craig Blaney said:
“We have a very high concentration of artists and makers living and working in the Ards and North Down Borough and the Arts Network is an excellent way to ensure The Council can effectively engage with them and provide artistic opportunities as they arise. I would encourage any creative living in the borough to apply and reap the benefits of the network.”
Emily Crawford, Arts and Heritage Manager with Ards and North Down Borough Council commented:
“We are keen to build our networking and communication with the creative sector and are aware that there are lots of artists and makers in the borough that we don’t currently engage with so if you are out there and you would like to potentially be involved, we would love to hear from you!
The arts service programmes classes, events, festivals, demonstrations and professional development sessions throughout the year and we would like to offer opportunities for artists and makers to get involved. This is the first step towards creating a stronger arts network in the borough.”
Artists and makers are invited to submit their details via the link below to be kept informed of opportunities as they arise:
The application deadline is Monday 3 April at 11.59am (sharp).
Pictured at the launch of the network: The Deputy Mayor of Ards and North Down, Councillor Craig Blaney, Emily Crawford, Arts and Heritage Manager with Ards and North Down Borough Council and Shauna McGowan, Artist and Chair of Ards and North Down Borough Council's Arts and Heritage Panel.
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