JAN- Planning a Creative Year
VENUE: ONLINE via Zoom
DATE: Tuesday 7th January 10am - 12pm
TIME: 11am - 1pm
COST: £25 per person
This lively and useful evening session is led by our Creative Director, Jo Myles.
She is well known for delivering multi-faceted projects publicly and for private clients. Jo gets asked all the time…
“How do you manage to do so much?”
Her answer is, quite simple…
“I am excellent at managing my time and making time for what I want and need to do to.”
How Jo plans, and tracks what she does with her time allows her to fully understand her worth as a maker and director. And… more importantly allows her to have realistic expectations and understanding of when and where she can get creative.
In this 2-hour session, Jo shares her templates and talks you through the whys, how’s, and systems she’s developed over many years.
It’s a fun mix of a talk and a workshop, so you get to start working on your creative year planning within the session and ask her questions as you do so.
Jo says of PLANNING A CREATIVE YEAR
“I’ve developed this session to give artists, makers, and creatives at all stages of their career, the best possible advice for planning and tracking their creative year.”
Printed templates will be sent out prior to the session, please bring along a blank journal, a ruler, and a selection of pens/pencils so you can start working on your own annual planning journal.
VENUE: ONLINE via Zoom
DATE: Tuesday 7th January 10am - 12pm
TIME: 11am - 1pm
COST: £25 per person
This lively and useful evening session is led by our Creative Director, Jo Myles.
She is well known for delivering multi-faceted projects publicly and for private clients. Jo gets asked all the time…
“How do you manage to do so much?”
Her answer is, quite simple…
“I am excellent at managing my time and making time for what I want and need to do to.”
How Jo plans, and tracks what she does with her time allows her to fully understand her worth as a maker and director. And… more importantly allows her to have realistic expectations and understanding of when and where she can get creative.
In this 2-hour session, Jo shares her templates and talks you through the whys, how’s, and systems she’s developed over many years.
It’s a fun mix of a talk and a workshop, so you get to start working on your creative year planning within the session and ask her questions as you do so.
Jo says of PLANNING A CREATIVE YEAR
“I’ve developed this session to give artists, makers, and creatives at all stages of their career, the best possible advice for planning and tracking their creative year.”
Printed templates will be sent out prior to the session, please bring along a blank journal, a ruler, and a selection of pens/pencils so you can start working on your own annual planning journal.
VENUE: ONLINE via Zoom
DATE: Tuesday 7th January 10am - 12pm
TIME: 11am - 1pm
COST: £25 per person
This lively and useful evening session is led by our Creative Director, Jo Myles.
She is well known for delivering multi-faceted projects publicly and for private clients. Jo gets asked all the time…
“How do you manage to do so much?”
Her answer is, quite simple…
“I am excellent at managing my time and making time for what I want and need to do to.”
How Jo plans, and tracks what she does with her time allows her to fully understand her worth as a maker and director. And… more importantly allows her to have realistic expectations and understanding of when and where she can get creative.
In this 2-hour session, Jo shares her templates and talks you through the whys, how’s, and systems she’s developed over many years.
It’s a fun mix of a talk and a workshop, so you get to start working on your creative year planning within the session and ask her questions as you do so.
Jo says of PLANNING A CREATIVE YEAR
“I’ve developed this session to give artists, makers, and creatives at all stages of their career, the best possible advice for planning and tracking their creative year.”
Printed templates will be sent out prior to the session, please bring along a blank journal, a ruler, and a selection of pens/pencils so you can start working on your own annual planning journal.