Join us at Hat Works for an interactive workshop that will equip you with practical tools to get funding in the arts sector
Our innovative and bold artistic development programme for creatives across the North
Thu 6th March, 18:30 - 20:15
Join us at Hat Works for an interactive workshop that will equip you with practical tools to get funding in the arts sector
Join us for Future Paths, an intimate workshop designed exclusively for Arc artists and PROTO alumni, where creativity meets strategy. Led by FutureEverything’s award-winning producer Luke Oliveira-Davies, this interactive session aims to equip you with practical tools to overcome funding challenges, develop a fundamental understanding of how to lay the groundwork for a successful project, and how to harness the power of collaboration to propel your career forward.
What To Expect:
– Define Your Funding Goals – Identify specific funding opportunities and refine project goals with tailored guidance and peer collaboration.
– Overcome Barriers Together – Brainstorm solutions to funding challenges, gaining actionable insights and resources.
– Power Up Your Network – Participate in activities that will help uncover synergies, explore potential partnerships, and expand your professional connections.
– Take Action with Confidence – Leave with a clearly defined funding goal, a collaboration plan, and practical next steps to grow your career.
Whether you’re looking to secure funding for your next big creative project, or build valuable connections to advance your career, this workshop will provide the tools and insights to help you move forward with confidence.
Come to the session with an idea for a project in mind or a goal that you would like to achieve and we’ll help to identify the possibilities for success. Let’s shape your creative future together!
This is an in-person session taking place at the Hatworks in Stockport, places are limited and you will need to register on Eventbrite via the link below.
Follow the link HERE to book a place.
Luke Oliveira-Davies brings extensive experience as a Creative Producer in the Film, TV and Arts sectors, having developed and raised both public and private funding for a number of award-winning films and immersive projects that amplify underrepresented voices. His career highlights include producing BBC Three documentary, Stranger in My Family, and co-founding the Queer Filmmakers Network CIC, connecting over 500 LGBTQIA+ creatives across the UK.
This event is brought to you by Arc and FutureEverything.
There will also be time for informal networking and the Hat Works cafe will be open from 18.00 for you to settle in with a drink and snack.
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This event is supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England and is part-funded by the UK government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.