This year SAS is delivering a series of free CPD sessions for full-time, professional Sligo-based artists, both online and in-person.
To date three session have now taken place covering: Finance & Tax; Organising & Documenting Work and most recently a session on Public Art: Proposals and Briefs.
The fourth session takes place on the afternoon of Monday 13th July and will focus on Creative Proposals & Funding Applications. It will be delivered in person by Annette Maloney at City Hall in Sligo.
Creative Proposals & Funding Applications with Annette Maloney
This free, practical workshop and one-on-one clinics are suitable for professional practitioners working in all artforms or whose practice is multi-disciplinary, such as visual artists, musicians, writers, architects, theatre makers, film-makers, dancers etc, who may have an upcoming project or funding deadline, or intend to make one in the future.
A select number of artists will also be able to avail of a one-to-one clinic with Annette on the morning of Tuesday 14th July. Please indicate your interest in a one-to-one when signing up.
Annette Moloney (she/her) is a curator, commissioner, and collaborator with over 25 years’ experience. She spent eight years with the Arts Council of Ireland as National Adviser on Public Art, including the Government Per Cent for Art Scheme, where engagement with artists shaped her practice. Projects include the Skerries Art Trail for Fingal County Council, co-curated with Caroline Cowley and funded by Fáilte Ireland, commissioning works, and linking to autism-friendly initiatives and local stakeholders. She was Cavan Curator-in-Residence with Maeve Mulrennan in 2015, and received an Arts Council award to develop ENDURANCE | RESILIENCE at Source Arts Centre, Thurles. She holds Fine Art degrees (LSAD, NCAD) and an MA in Visual Arts Practice (IADT), specialising in curatorial practice.
Please note, spaces are reserved for: full-time, professional Sligo-based artists
Register your interest now by emailing: arts@sligococo.ie
