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Workshop / Training / Careers Day for Independent and Freelance Art Historians

Posted on Wednesday, 28th July 2010

Thursday 9 September 2010
Gallery Meeting Room, 70 Cowcross Street, London E1.

 

£10 per person. THIS EVENT IS NOW FULLY-BOOKED
Full details at http://www.aah.org.uk/independents/independent/freelance-workshop.

Freelancing as an Art Historian might include a variety of career possibilities such as lecturing, writing, establishing oneself as an art critic, broadcasting, cultural tour guiding, researching, and exhibition curating. Whilst freelancing is the preferred choice for our members who favour the flexibility of this kind of work, it may also be a real probability for many students negotiating the transitional phase between submission of their doctorates and a full-time, permanent, contract or institutional tenure.

This workshop will explore strategies and options for members who either choose to work as a Freelance Art Historian or who are building a portfolio of short-term contracts whilst seeking full-time work.

The session will address various issues such as: the financial implications of freelancing together with initiatives provided by the Independent section of the AAH to assist and support the Freelance Art Historian. Speakers will include freelance practitioners who will provide a picture of a range of work options available to the freelancer.

Who is it for?

Programme Includes talks on the following topics:


 

Event details

  • Workshop / Training / Careers Day for Independent and Freelance Art Historians
  • Location: AAH Offices, Cowcross St.
  • Date: Thursday, 1st January 1970
  • Thursday 9 September 2010
    Gallery Meeting Room, 70 Cowcross Street, London E1.

    Freelancing as an Art Historian might include a variety of career possibilities such as lecturing, writing, establishing oneself as an art critic, broadcasting, cultural tour guiding, researching, and exhibition curating. Whilst freelancing is the preferred choice for our members who favour the flexibility of this kind of work, it may also be a real probability for many students negotiating the transitional phase between submission of their doctorates and a full-time, permanent, contract or institutional tenure.