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    The Curator Programme

    29 Apr 2021 by Leona

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    The Curator Programme is free to participate, and is open to young people of colour aged 16-25 based in the Black Country. It will run between May 2021 – June 2022, allowing the cohort of Curators access to regular professional development workshops led by industry professionals, and to gain practical experience of curating an exhibition and arts festival at Wednesbury Museum and Art Gallery. Each participant will receive a £250 bursary, and travel costs and refreshments will be reimbursed when we are able to conduct the programme in person (initially it will take place online).

    Spreading the word!
    Would you be able to share this opportunity with relevant partners or contacts, and any youth groups or individual young people that you are affiliated with? Any help with spreading the word would be much appreciated, as we want to share this opportunity as far as possible!

    Young people can apply by filling out this simple online form: https://bit.ly/2OJvu0m
    If applicants have any questions, or need help filling out the form they are welcome to get in touch with me via email – balvinder.everitt@nhs.net

    This is a fantastic opportunity, and the deadline is coming around next week! Here is a tweet to share: https://twitter.com/Multistory/status/1387420732041400323

     

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