Tuesday 22 February 2011

Peak District Artisans Young Artist of the Year 2011 competition

Peak District Artisans Young Artist of the Year is a new regional art competition open to anyone aged from 16-19 living in and around the Peak District. Peak District Artisans (PDA) is a highly successful association of professional fine artists, designer makers and contemporary artisans based in and around the Peak District. Members are selected for their outstanding creative works and include up and coming as well as internationally renowned individuals. PDA represents the finest in rural and urban creativity at its diverse best.

As working professional artists ourselves, we understand the challenges faced by young artists starting out in this field. This competition offers the winners a unique opportunity to exhibit with us and gain a valuable insight into the life of professional artists and makers.

Up and coming talented young artists are invited to submit work on any subject matter and in any discipline - both 2D and 3D. We are looking for work that demonstrates a unique insight and creative vision as well as skill with materials. We are offering the opportunity to win not only the prestigious title of PDA Young Artist of the Year and a £200 cash prize, but also the chance to take part in our annual exhibition, The Great Dome Art Fair.
Entry details etc

Wednesday 16 February 2011

Part time Graphic Designer vacancy - suit an art/design student

Graphic Designer, Red Box Recorders, Nottingham
An excellent opportunity to work at Red Box Recorders as the creative influence for our flagship web-based product.
We provide award winning voice recording solutions on a global scale to the public safety, financial and contact centre markets. Our Quantify interface brings a Web 2.0 approach to the user experience, using modern technologies and tools to make people's lives better.
You will be responsible for designing these new interface features and then taking that vision onto a finished product that real people will use.
If any of your work can be used to progress your degree or course, we will aim to assist you in that wherever possible.
Talent and passion are more important to us than years of experience, although we will expect you to present some of your past work during an interview.
You must be able to produce stunning digital designs and have up- to-date HTML and CSS skills. Knowledge of Flash or similar for quick prototyping would also be a benefit.
The hourly rate will be negotiable depending upon experience, but we expect to be offering around £12 per hour.
The number of hours and which days you work is again negotiable, but we expect you to complete up to 15 hours per week.
Please send your C.V. and a covering letter to designjobs0211@redboxrecorders.com.
Please be sure to include a link to any of your work that can be viewed on the Internet.
Closing date for applications is Friday 4th March 2011.

Art of Networking event at Quad £5. 17th Feb

This is a half day seminar aimed at helping you network better. Working with Sue Pike you will be given tips, thoughts and insights into how to structure your networking so that... you can be more effective in your professional world.

Artforms: All crafts, All dance, All design, All disabilty arts, All drama and theatre, All film and video, All media arts, All participatory arts, All visual art

Cost: £5 to cover refreshments

10am to 2pm at Quad

Postgraduate Open evenings at Notts Trent Uni

Find out how postgraduate study can help you enhance your creative skills and improve your career prospects.

Come along and meet our current students, or join us on a guided tour of our facilities.

Specialise in a subject you feel passionate about and gain the competitive edge you need to succeed.
Details here.

Friday 11 February 2011

Computer Games Internships at Disney Interactive Studios - London

Disney Interactive Studios - Disney Interactive Studios 2011 Internship
We offer 12 month placements to 2nd year undergraduate students who have an interest in the video game industry, and are equipped with the right skills to work alongside our London based production team. Key responsibilities: Ability to create high quality presentations, videos, concept art and storyboards Assist in the development and communication of ideas Evaluate games in development (quality, fun-factor, "fresh eyes approach") Experience required: Knowledge and an interest in computer & video games is essential Art/Design/Multimedia degree required Good visual communication skills Key skills - proven competence in at least one of the following: Photoshop, Flash, Video editing software Other - knowledge of PowerPoint, Microsoft Word, Outlook
The ideal candidate needs to be comfortable with working on their own as well as part of a close team. He/she must be a creative individual who is able to communicate their ideas clearly and build support for them within the group. A motivated and enthusiastic personality is essential. The opportunity to develop the role relies on the candidate's own interest, ability and enthusiasm. A passion for video games is a real advantage.
Applicants must be currently studying for a degree in games, multimedia, animation, art or design
Location: London (inner or outer) Vacancy type: W G=graduate, W=work experience Closing date: 31-Mar-11
Contact: Sofie Graham at: Disney Interactive Studios sofie.graham@disney.com

Careers in fashion - a recruiter's perspective

Fashion has always been competitive, but in today's market is it worth attempting a career here at all? Steph Finnan spoke to three recruiters to find out how candidates can approach the job search

Wednesday 9 February 2011

Vacancies at Artcore

Three vacancies at Artcore. Please circulate to people whom you think may be suitable and also to University students or graduates within your contacts.

1. Assistant Artist

2. Administrative assistant

3. Assistant Event coordinator

These three vacancies are with the FJF and the applicant needs to be on job seekers for around 6 months and the person needs to be between the age of 18 – 24 years. People interested need to go to Job Centre and ask for Jobs at Artcore and their Advisor will guide them with it further. These jobs are for 6 months with NMW.

Friday 4 February 2011

Become a guest blogger for Derby Creatives?

I am looking for guest bloggers to write on my Derby Creatives blog. You can write about anything that you feel would be helpful and interesting to creative students and graduates on issues relating to choosing, researching and obtaining work, study and self employment.
It would be great if you are currently a Derby student or graduate, but all welcome.
Please come forward if you are interested.
Call: 01332 591316 and ask for Debbie Longridge
E: D.longridge@derby.ac.uk
Tweet me: www.twitter.com/derbycreatives

Thank you.
Debbie Longridge
Art and Design Careers Adviser, University of Derby.

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I regularly post creative vacancies on my twitter page. Don't miss out, take a look today and consider following me.
Also, follow any companies/organisations that you would like to work for, to ensure that you don't miss out on an opportunity. Social media sites, such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn are the most popular places to post vacancies now.

FREE event in Derby. Starting a Creative Business?

Doing something new - starting a creative business?



THIS FREE EVENT WILL HELP YOU!



10 February 2011 1pm – 4pm

at The Enterprise Centre, Bridge Street, Derby





Enterprise, new businesses and the creative sector are key to the future of Derbyshire's economy.



More people are needed to create and sustain creative businesses and employment and you could be one of them. By attending this afternoon event, you'll find out the key issues in starting your creative business - what to do and what not to do - as well as how to succeed in winning funding. And you'll be introduced to the range of business support available to new start-up businesses.



Topics include:



1. Could it be you? What matters most when starting a creative business - and what matters less.
2. How to be successful in funding applications.
3. Business support and help available.



The speakers include creative business specialists David Ross and David Richards, who between them have worked with most of Derbyshire's successful creative businesses.



Photogrpaher Ewan Mathers will also talk about his experiences from career change, to degree, to being his own boss with in growing business in 2011.



Refreshments will be provided and there will be an opportunity for networking.



To Book Ring 01332 594170

or email info@banksmill.org.uk

Nottingham Writers’ Studio is launching a bursaries scheme for 2011

Nottingham Writers’ Studio is launching a bursaries scheme for 2011, which will provide a package of benefits for the successful applicants, including: one year’s free membership of NWS, a mentoring scheme, a free place on a Nottingham Writers’ Day, and a chance to take part in an NWS reading.
There are six bursaries available, worth a total of £265 each. They comprise:

* NWS membership for one year (normally £50).
* A mentoring scheme, with two one-to-one sessions with a writer chosen to suit your needs, and one group mentoring session. The one-to-ones could be based around developing your writing, or help with broader issues such as getting your work published or produced.
* A place on a Nottingham Writers’ Day of your choice (normally £75+ for non-members).
* A chance to take part in an NWS live literature event, such as Word of Mouth or a festival reading.

Information and application form here