Learn how to submit an Expression of Interest submission with confidence and clarity in this FREE online workshop!
If the thought of completing an expression of interest (EOI) submission seems scary or has you wondering how to explain your art to someone else clearly, you are not alone – this is a common situation for many artists.
We know there are few accessible arts opportunities for people with disability or who are d/Deaf – making an EOI submission feel even more daunting and competitive.
If this is you, then this workshop is exactly what you need!
Presented by Undercover Artist Festival Director Madeleine Little, this Expressions of Interests 101 Workshop will use the Undercover Artist Festival 2023 EOI process as an example to help you develop a deeper understanding of:
Not only will this workshop help you in your future applications, you will also have an opportunity to ask questions and learn insights about the Undercover Artist Festival 2023 expressions of interest process.
Although this workshop is designed for d/Deaf and disabled artists, we welcome all all artists to join us! This workshop will be a valuable opportunity for any artist who is looking for further insights.
If you are looking up to upskill your application writing to gain greater opportunities in the performing arts, then register now.
If you need any support or further information about registering for this workshop, or the webform above is inaccessible, please email: UndercoverArtist@cpl.org.au
Tickets: FREE
Venue: Online – Zoom
Date: Monday 10 October 2022
Time: 2:00PM – 3:30PM
Madeleine Little
Undercover Artist Festival Director
Madeleine Little is a performer, theatre maker, writer and access consultant for the performing arts based in Brisbane. Madeleine holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Drama) from QUT and a Master of Arts (Creative Arts) at USQ. Most recently Madeline wrote, directed, produced, and performed in Hold, presented at the Roundhouse Theatre in April 2019.
Madeleine has a passion for supporting artists living with disability to showcase their work and is a strong advocate for disability-led artistic practice in Queensland.
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