Steps to Self-employment

Welcome to the Creative Connections Blog, a place to find out the latest course info for the 'Steps to Self-Employment' programme at Wolverhampton Adult Education Service. Find useful links to support and information for freelance artists as well as links to Wolverhampton's cultural scene.

The image above shows a detail of a painting by Steve Edwards from our recent exhibition at Bilston Craft Gallery, which also featured, Paula Kovacs, Sharon Samuel David Morrin and Ruth Watkins.



Tuesday, 24 March 2015

Are you a Creative Business looking for support with Social Media Marketing?

Are you running or thinking about setting up your own business in a creative area?

Are you self-employed?

Wolverhampton Adult Education Service are running a course for artists and other creative businesses who want to find out how to promote themselves for free using Social Media.

An introduction to Social Media will include an overview of the most widely used forms of Social Media including; how to showcase your work on social media, setting up a business page on Facebook and networking on Twitter

The course runs for 10 weeks (3 hours per week) and includes advice from expert speakers as well as a chance to get hands on with setting up their Social Media accounts.
Guest speakers include; Rebekah HarrimanSarah Stokes and Jacqui Dodds.

An introduction to Social Media will take place at The Maltings, Herbert Street, WV1 1NQ Wolverhampton  for 10 weeks. 

Next course dates: 
To be confirmed - will be starting from October 2015

The course costs £108. It is free for learners who are unemployed and in receipt of JSA or ESA (working related element). 

For further information contact Moya Lloyd via email: moya.lloyd@aes.wolverhampton.gov.uk 

Monday, 9 March 2015

Support for Artists & Creative Businesses in Wolverhampton

Steps to Self-Employment

Are you running or thinking about setting up your own business in a creative area?
Are you self-employed?



"This course has been a lifeline for me. From my very first session I have gone away with practical advice and goal orientated structure. I've enjoyed meeting other creative people (undertaking the course and as guest lecturers) and feeling the sense of connection..."
Suki Bassi Artist July 2013



“[the course has given me] confidence and support. I’ve increased my prices and looked at my business to see how I can improve it”
Clare Sherwen Printmaker and Fine Artist, Clare’s Prints July 2013


Course details

‘Steps to Self-Employment’ aims to equip creative businesses with the essential skills to help them make a living. During the course you will be encouraged to explore ways of working as a freelancer and develop the skills needed for freelance working including;

-Building confidence in talking about your work and approaching and negotiating with organisations

-Understanding pricing, invoicing and tax

-Identifying promotional tools including social networking

-Seeking opportunities

-How to capitalise on local knowledge and resources

-Organising and presenting your work as part of a showcase exhibition 



Our next course starts in September 2015 at The Maltings, Herbert Street, Wolverhampton.



Course requirements

Learners would be expected to have considerable experience in their area of practice/business.
Learners should also have IT skills including word processing and the use of email and Internet.

What are the benefits of this course?

Participants will be able to build their confidence as freelancers and creative businesses and gain an insight into ways of working and opportunities available within the West Midlands region.

There will be an opportunity to present work as part of a course showcase taking place at the Foyer building at Wolverhampton City Learning Quarter.

Learners will be able to network with other artists and creative businesses as well as a variety of arts professionals who will deliver talks during the course.

How will I learn?

Sessions include group seminars, one to one tutorials, visiting speakers and visits. Some sessions will include working on computers. During the course learners will undertake a series of course assignments and tasks including a weekly progress diary, compiling statement about your work, completing a SWOT analysis and compiling an action plan.

Learners will also be expected to prepare and install their work as part of the course showcase exhibition as well as contributing to the organising and marketing of this event.

How will my progress be monitored and assessed?

The course tutor will provide written and verbal feedback on course assignments.

In additional to the learning aims and objectives of the course, learners will set their personal learning goals at the beginning of the course and progress towards achieving these will be regularly reviewed.

The course is non-accredited

How much does it cost?

Each course runs for 10 weeks for 2 hours per week.
Learners will be expected to mount their work to a professional standard for the course showcase event. This may be associated with additional costs for example the mounting and framing of work where relevant.
Learners in receipt of Job Seekers allowance or Employment Support Allowance (working related) will be exempt from fees.

What will I be able to do after this course?


Learners will be able to operate on a freelance basis, including promoting their business, approaching organisations and networking.

How do I find out more?

For further info contact Moya Lloyd via email at moya.lloyd@aes.wolverhampton.gov.uk or call Creative Studies on 01902 558164.

Tuesday, 13 January 2015

Steps to Self-employment exhibition - launch event Tuesday 27th January 6-8pm

          


You are cordially invited to attend a private view of

Steps to Self-employment Showcase exhibition

at the Foyer Building exhibition space
City Learning Quarter
Old Hall Street Wolverhampton  WV1 3AU
on Tuesday the 27th of January 2015 from 6-8pm

ALL WELCOME

Please join us for light refreshments and a chance to purchase new work by local artists & creative businesses.
    

The exhibition showcases the work of seven new creative businesses based in the West Midlands. The creative businesses featured in the show include Fine Art, Picture framing, Photography, Wedding accessories and Gift wrap.
The private view provides a special opportunity to buy original art and crafts and discuss commissions and services directly with the artists and businesses.

Opening Times:   Monday – Thursday 9-7.30pm Friday 9-4pm                     
The exhibition continues until the 27th of February 2015



Queen of He-arts


Bellingham Weddings


Grand Finale Giftwrap

Tuesday, 13 May 2014

Steps to Employment Showcase exhibition - continues until the 6th of June

You are cordially invited to attend a private view of:

Steps to Self-employment Showcase Exhibition

at the Foyer Building exhibition space
City Learning Quarter
Old Hall Street Wolverhampton (opposite Sainsbury's) WV1 3AU
on Tuesday the 13th of May 2014 from 6-8pm

ALL WELCOME

Please join us for
light refreshments and a chance to purchase new work by regional artists.     

The exhibition showcases the work of nine new or emerging creative businesses based in the West Midlands. The creative businesses featured in the show include Fine Art, Metalwork, Knitting and Crochet and sculptural pieces.

The private view provides an opportunity for artists to network as well as a special opportunity to buy original art and crafts and discuss commissions and services directly with the artists and businesses.

Opening Times:
Monday – Thursday 9-7.30pm
Friday 9-4pm


The exhibition continues until Friday 6th June 2014


                                          Tree sculptures by Alan Szum

                                         Crochet Blanket by Amy Lyne

Monday, 16 December 2013

STEPS Showcase exhibition - opens on the 21st January at the Foyer Building

You are cordially invited to attend a private view of:

STEPS Showcase 2014

at the Foyer Building exhibition space
City Learning Quarter
Old Hall Street Wolverhampton (opposite Sainsbury's) WV1 3AU
on Tuesday 21st of January 2014 from 6-8pm

ALL WELCOME

Please join us for light refreshments and a chance to purchase new work by regional artists.     


The exhibition showcases the work of nine new or emerging creative businesses based in the West Midlands. The creative businesses featured in the show include Fine Art, Architectural illustration, Ceramics, Jewellery, T-Shirts, Crafts and Photo-imaging.

The private view provides a special opportunity to buy original art and crafts and discuss commissions and services directly with the artists and businesses.







 Daniel Preece

  





Opening Times:
Monday – Thursdays 9-7.30pm
Fridays 9-4pm


The exhibition continues until Monday 24th February 2014

Saturday, 9 November 2013

Survival Skills for Creative Business - enrolling now for February 2014

Steps to Self-employment

Survival skills for creative businesses


Glass Jewellery by Designer Maker
Charlotte Clark participant
in the course 2012

Wolverhampton Adult Education Service offers a unique programme for artists and Creative Businesses.

Steps to Self-employment aims to equip artists with the essential skills to help them make a living. During the course you will be encouraged to explore ways of working as an artist and hone the following skills;
  • Confidence in talking about your work and approaching and negotiating with organisations
  •  Compiling a CV
  • Understanding pricing, invoicing and tax
  •  Identifying promotional tools including social networking
  • Seeking opportunities
  • How to capitalise on local knowledge and resources

All this is done in a friendly and supportive environment where you can meet like-minded people. 

Who can take part?

It is suitable for people with creative skills working in a variety of disciplines. This has included painting, photography, storytelling, music,poetry, textiles, jewellery, ceramics, animation, film-making, illustration and many more. Participants are normally graduates in their art form or have considerable experience of their discipline area.

What does the course involve?

The sessions will incorporate seminars with group discussion, individual tasks and visiting speakers. There’s an opportunity to participate in a showcase event in February or May 2014.


For more than a decade the course has supported many artists making their first steps into self-employment or arts related employment, for example; selling work through craft fairs and exhibitions, working in schools, arts and health, gallery education work, arts development, public art commissions and community arts.

Artists and businesses who complete the course successfully, benefit from increased confidence and direction and a ‘Toolkit’ to assist them in the development of their career.


Course dates and costs:

The next course starts on Tuesday the 25th February 2014 from 1-3pm at Bilston Craft Gallery.

The course runs for 15 weeks and costs £108, if you are in receipt of JSA (Job Seekers Allowance) or Work related ESA (Employment Support Allowance) you will be exempt from fees. There are also discretionary discounts for learners on benefits who are seeking employment.

If you have any questions about the course contact Moya Lloyd via email: creative_connections@hotmail.co.uk . For details of how to enrol telephone the Adult Education Service on 01902 558180 or refer to the website: How do I enrol?

Sunday, 12 May 2013

Showcase exhibition opening at First Floor Gallery at Bilston Craft Gallery 22nd May 2013


                                         Zarina Keyani Cedar Forest

                                          Jewellery by Suki Bassi

                                          painting by Daryl White

                                                  Clare Sherwen No3 Twisting upwards

You are cordially invited to attend a private view of;

The Creative Connections Showcase 2013

at the First Floor Gallery, Bilston Craft Gallery,
Mount Pleasant, Bilston WV14 7LU
on Wednesday 22nd of May 2013 from 4.30-6.30

Please join us for
light refreshments and a chance to see and purchase new work by local artists.
   
Featuring work by Suki Bassi, Zarina Keyani, Daryl White, Neil Snook and Clare Sherwen
Work on display includes printmaking, painting and jewellery.

The exhibition continues until Saturday 22nd June 2013

Opening Times:
Tuesday & Thursday 10am-4pm
Wednesday 10am -7pm
Friday 10-1pm
Saturday 11-4pm.
Closed Sundays, Mondays and Bank holidays