| February 21, 2012 |
| 9:30 am | to | 4:30 pm |
Bolton College, Deane Road, Bolton BL3 5BG
Bookings: http://enablingdigitaldevelopment.eventbrite.co.uk/
In the current changing economic climate it is important for organisations in the third sector, social enterprise and the creative industries to be equipped with the knowledge needed to ensure they are able to keep up with fast moving digital development, whether using new technology to support promotion, income generation, protect intellectual property rights or to offer something new and innovative to clients.

We know it’s difficult for businesses faced with the constant development of digital technologies and the decrease in cultural grant and government funding to prioritise direction and stay ahead of the game. So, Bolton Council Arts Development service are holding a series of enabling events designed to equip artists, the third sector and creative industries with the knowledge to help inform decision-making and development in the future.
‘Enabling: Digital Development in the Arts’ can help your business get a grip on digital technology.
Deadline: 27th January 2012
Interviews: Friday 3rd February 2012
Salary: £16,575 starting salary
To pro-actively seek customers and ensure an excellent and efficient bookings service for all potential hirers of Zion Arts Centre, ensuring a balance of commercial hires and artistic events in line with Zion’s Business and Strategic Plans. To provide an efficient administrative service for all bookings, including managing the Artifax Bookings system, data-entry and communicating all event details to Zion staff.
For a full job description and application pack, call 0161 226 1912 or email info@zionarts.com or download one from the website at www.zionarts.com
Established in 2002, Earlyarts has expanded gradually over the last few years and we are now in the final stage of our national growth programme. We have three exciting new roles for motivated, creative and enterprising professionals. These roles will provide an excellent opportunity for the right people to help make social change happen on a large scale.
The posts require remote working from your own venue, with monthly meetings in Huddersfield.
Available posts include:
- Business Development Manager (long term contract)
- Marketing Research Assistant (short term contract)
- Junior Web Developer (short term contract)
The tender application deadline for all three is 5pm on Friday 27th January 2012. Interviews will be held on Friday 3rd February in Huddersfield.
Go to http://www.earlyarts.co.uk/about-earlyarts/people/vacancies.html to apply.
| January 18, 2012 |
| 7:00 pm | to | 9:00 pm |
Every Wednesday 7-9pm starting 18th January 2012
1st floor, 32 Corporation Street, Bolton
£6 per session payable on the night.
Sessions are untutored and both female and male models will feature. Easels and drawing boards are provided but it is recommended that you bring your own materials.
For more information go to www.neoartists.co.uk
| January 18, 2012 9:00 am | to | January 20, 2012 1:00 pm |
Marriott Hotel, Liverpool
The ABO’s Annual Conference is the major gathering of the classical music industry in the UK, with over 300 delegates drawn from orchestras both from within the UK and abroad, as well as funding agencies, broadcasters, venues, agents, publishers and suppliers. This year’s conference, which takes place from 18-20 January, hosted by the Liverpool Philharmonic, will have a special focus on the government’s agenda for measuring the value of culture, along with new approaches to evaluation and the next steps for music education.
Speakers confirmed so far include:
Ed Vaizey MP, Minister for Culture, the DCMS, NESTA, Arts Council England, The Sage Gateshead, Royal Opera House, Curious Minds, and Darren Henley, Managing Director of Classic FM and author of the Henley Review of Music Education with Virginia Haworth-Galt of the FMS and Dick Hallam MBE, National Music Participation Director.
To book, go to http://abo.org.uk/conference/