This January, join Art with Heart’s Sarah Emmott, Rachel Moorhouse and Megan Holland for 1-1 advice sessions curated especially for Salford artists.
In these 40 minute sessions, you can bring any pressing challenges, thoughts and questions you might want advice on and we’ll do our best to support you. Find out more about each session and how to book below.
Please note: This is only for people living, learning and/or earning in Salford.
How to book: Email hello@artwithheart.org.uk with the person you’d like to book in with, your date and preferred time slots. Please include as many times as possible so we can do our best to fit you in. Slots will be allocated on a first come first serve basis.
Have a chat with Sarah to discuss fundraising, producing, making, access or facilitation.
Sarah Emmott is the Co-Creative Director of Art with Heart with nearly 20 years of experience as a producer, writer, performer and facilitator. She is the lead fundraiser for Art with Heart and has gained funding from from public, private and crowd sourced funding sources. As a neurodivergent, working class, queer woman, Sarah brings her own lived experience to the work she does and is passionate about the grant funding process being more accessible.
13th January and 16th January, 9am – 3pm
Speak with Rachel about audience development, marketing, producing, making and access.
Rachel is Co-Creative Director of Art with Heart. A theatre maker, director, producer and facilitator, Rachel worked with a number of leading cultural organisations including South Bank Centre, Royal Exchange Theatre and Manchester International Festival. They started their career working in Audience Development at Contact Theatre and was later a recipient of the ‘Edinburgh Festival Fringe Producers Bursary Programme’. They co-produced alternative cabaret night Pen:Chant with Ben Mellor and co-founded Lost & Found, a pop-up performance festival in Manchester.
16th January, 10.30 – 3.30pm
Speak to Meg about branding, marketing, writing and social media.
Meg has a decade’s experience working in advertising and specialising in the arts. Beginning her career at BAFTA as a social media manager, Meg moved to Holdens in Manchester in 2014 and worked her way up from Account Manager to Studio Manager and Arts & Culture Lead. Meg started Pen & Think in 2020, focusing on brand strategy, and has since worked with organisations bettering the world, from global tech organisations to innovative climate start-ups and arts and culture clients including Heritage Great Britain, Google, and Bruntwood. She also researches and writes about LGBTQ grief, and her writing has been shortlisted for prizes and developed by Arts Council England.
14th January, 10am – 3pm
Artist Brew Day has been made possible by the generous support of the GMCA. The event is supported by a grant through Salford CVS in partnership with Salford Council to deliver a new creative commission funded through the UK Government’s Shared Prosperity Fund via the GMCA.