Publié le 5 mars 2025
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Mis à jour le 5 mars 2025
Date(s)
du 26 mars 2025 au 28 mars 2025
- Dates : Du 26 au 28 mars 2025
- Horaires : 10h-13h et 14h-17h chaque jour
Lieu(x)
Campus Georges Méliès, En ligne
Le workshop se déroule en format hybride :
- En présentiel : Sur le campus Georges Méliès à Cannes (20 places disponibles)
- En ligne : Pour ceux qui ne peuvent pas se déplacer (20 places disponibles)
The Art and Entrepreneurship Workshop, led by Richard S. Andrews, professor at UC Berkeley's Center for New Music and Audio Technologies (CNMAT) is aimed at students (Bachelor's level 3 and above), working professionals and those looking for a career.
PRÉSENTATION
Information importante : le Workshop est en anglais il faut avoir un niveau B2 minimum !
This three-day workshop aims to provide practical keys to success in artistic entrepreneurship. It will explore the strategies needed to set up a project in the field of art and culture, while addressing the challenges specific to this sector. Participants will have the opportunity to exchange ideas with an expert and acquire useful skills for developing their own artistic activity.
This three-day workshop offers a complete immersion in artistic entrepreneurship, aiming to provide practical tools and solid skills to succeed in this field. Facilitated by Richard S. Andrews, a recognized expert at UC Berkeley's Center for New Music and Audio Technologies (CNMAT), this event offers in-depth follow-up throughout the session to ensure real skills acquisition.
The program will include practical activities such as case studies, development of personal projects, and regular exchanges with the lecturer and other participants. These activities will enable participants to work on their own artistic projects, while being accompanied by an expert in the field. Particular attention will be paid to strategies for managing, creating and financing artistic projects, as well as to the specific challenges encountered in the art and culture sector.
Another key objective of the workshop will be to develop an artistic entrepreneurial project by tackling the various essential stages: from creation to management, including financing. Participants will learn how to draw up a solid action plan and put into practice the concepts developed during the sessions.
At the end of the workshop, each participant will be asked to make a final presentation of his or her artistic project or action plan. This will be an opportunity to receive detailed feedback and refine their project with the help of the speaker and other experts. This final presentation will also test the viability of the idea, by subjecting it to constructive feedback from peers and mentors.
Throughout the event, personalized follow-up will be provided, enabling participants to leave with a clear understanding of the steps required to develop their own artistic activity, and to have acquired practical skills they can apply in their professional careers. This workshop is a unique opportunity to benefit from intensive coaching and a real experience of entrepreneurial development in the art world.
More information
Information importante : le Workshop est en anglais il faut avoir un niveau B2 minimum !
This three-day workshop aims to provide practical keys to success in artistic entrepreneurship. It will explore the strategies needed to set up a project in the field of art and culture, while addressing the challenges specific to this sector. Participants will have the opportunity to exchange ideas with an expert and acquire useful skills for developing their own artistic activity.
This three-day workshop offers a complete immersion in artistic entrepreneurship, aiming to provide practical tools and solid skills to succeed in this field. Facilitated by Richard S. Andrews, a recognized expert at UC Berkeley's Center for New Music and Audio Technologies (CNMAT), this event offers in-depth follow-up throughout the session to ensure real skills acquisition.
The program will include practical activities such as case studies, development of personal projects, and regular exchanges with the lecturer and other participants. These activities will enable participants to work on their own artistic projects, while being accompanied by an expert in the field. Particular attention will be paid to strategies for managing, creating and financing artistic projects, as well as to the specific challenges encountered in the art and culture sector.
Another key objective of the workshop will be to develop an artistic entrepreneurial project by tackling the various essential stages: from creation to management, including financing. Participants will learn how to draw up a solid action plan and put into practice the concepts developed during the sessions.
At the end of the workshop, each participant will be asked to make a final presentation of his or her artistic project or action plan. This will be an opportunity to receive detailed feedback and refine their project with the help of the speaker and other experts. This final presentation will also test the viability of the idea, by subjecting it to constructive feedback from peers and mentors.
Throughout the event, personalized follow-up will be provided, enabling participants to leave with a clear understanding of the steps required to develop their own artistic activity, and to have acquired practical skills they can apply in their professional careers. This workshop is a unique opportunity to benefit from intensive coaching and a real experience of entrepreneurial development in the art world.
More information