Syllabus is a collaboratively produced alternative learning programme for artists that runs over a ten-month period and is developed collaboratively with participants, partner institutions, artistic advisors and the Syllabus coordinator.
We are seeking a highly organised, collaborative and creative person who is committed to artist development and excited by the possibilities of non-hierarchal, peer-to-peer learning. The Syllabus Coordinator is an essential part of Syllabus, providing pastoral care, mentoring and coordination of the programme, ensuring effective collaboration between partners, artists and the Advisor, building an atmosphere of mutual learning.
All Syllabus partner organisations are committed to equity. We acknowledge that certain areas of society are not proportionally represented within the arts sector; we are doing what we can to correct this. We are committed to providing equal opportunities for everyone, regardless of their background. We welcome applications from all backgrounds including, but not limited to, those who identify as from marginalised backgrounds based on any protected characteristic including age, racialisation, gender identity or sexuality, disability or long-term health condition, pregnancy, maternity or marital status, religion or belief, and class background or class identity.
Join us and Syllabus Partners Eastside Projects, New Art Exchange, PS2, Spike Island, Studio Voltaire and Site Gallery for our next chapter.
Please note application is via Submittable. A link to this is in the recruitment pack and also on our website here: https://www.wysingartscentre.org//opportunities/jobs
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