We have a fantastic opportunity for Creative Practitioners to work with Manchester Museum and one of three partner schools thanks to
The Prince's Foundation for Children and the Arts who have recently agreed to fund Manchester Museum as part of their
Start programme.
We are searching for three Creative Practitioners to help us deliver our project outcome of a physical or digital piece of artwork from each partner school on the topic of
Identity. Project work will be taking place in either the Spring or Summer Terms and there will be a celebration event at the Museum in July to showcase the work.
Partner schools in this project are:
Droyslden Academy, Wardle High School and
Derby High School
If you're interested, take a look at our
Creative Practitioner Brief, which will provide more detail on how to apply. Please feel free to distribute to others accordingly. Closing date for applications is
Friday 20th September at 5pm.
Any queries or enquiries please contact
Cat Lumb.
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Cat Lumb
| Secondary and Post-16 Co-ordinator (Humanities) |
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