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EPN Emerging Producer Placement Scheme – Information Event

Thursday, 17 June 2021
16:00-17:00 GMT
Online event

 

Join us to learn more about Estuary Producers Network (EPN) and the Emerging Producer Placement Scheme for artists and arts organisations.

This event will cover:

  • Welcome
  • Introduction to Creative Estuary
  • Introduction to the EPN: we’ll introduce ourselves and discuss the network’s aims and plans.
  • The Emerging Producers Placement Scheme: we’ll hear from emerging producers who have undertaken placements as part of this scheme and the organisations/artists who hosted them. We’ll explain how this work and share details on how to apply.
  • Q&A

The Estuary Producers Network (EPN) connects creative producers working across the creative industries in Essex and Kent. It is part of Creative Estuary. EPN offers an inclusive platform for producers from diverse professional contexts to share practice, opportunities and challenges, and develop links with potential collaborators and new partners. It offers a space for dialogue and exchange, championing an ethos of collegiality and co-operation. Estuary producers are innovators and instigators, and a key aim of the network is to increase visibility for producers and producing activities within the region.

A key initiative of EPN is the Emerging Producer Placement Scheme, which provides transformational opportunities for new and emerging producers in fields such as theatre, live performance, film, and digital media, outside of London. Working with arts and cultural organisations and creative business from the Estuary, the scheme facilitates paid placements and commissioning opportunities designed to benefit both producers and host organisations alike.

This network aims to bring together, develop and strengthen the incredible talent of creative practitioners along the Estuary, growing opportunities and creative practice for all involved.

© University of Essex

EPN Emerging Producer Placement Scheme – Information Event

Thursday, 17 June 2021
16:00-17:00 GMT
Online event

Register here