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Wednesday 30 November 2022

18:00pm - 20:00pm

STEAMhouse, Belmont Works, Cardigan St, Birmingham B4 7RQ

Please note: This workshop is exclusively for STEAMhouse Create programme members. Find out all about the programme and how to join HERE.

You’ve had a brilliant project idea and got the go ahead – now how do you make it happen?

From Arts Council bids to public art commissions and participatory projects, being able to plan your projects is key to achieving your aims.

Through a real-life case study, learn practical techniques to successfully manage projects from the planning stage through to delivery and evaluation.

You’ll consider how to set up and effectively use a variety of tools and templates, including:

Our Workshop Leader

Roisin Caffrey is an independent producer currently working with Selina Thompson Ltd, Leeds 2023 and Another Route, as well as a number of independent artists.

She recently produced Paul Ramírez Jonas’s large scale public participatory art work Key to the City for Fierce, as one of the flagship projects of Birmingham 2022 Festival, reaching audiences of over 50,000 people across the city.

She was previously Executive Producer/Joint Chief Executive at Stan’s Cafe, was part of the core team delivering Royal de Luxe’s The Giants for Perth International Arts Festival, Executive Producer at NIE, and has held roles at Darwin Festival, Cheek by Jowl, Gate Theatre Notting Hill, Theatre-Rites, MAC and Birmingham Conservatoire. She has chaired boards including Little Earthquake and Culture Central.