Jan
16

The Art of Becoming an Artist

Presented by GPAC Education and Community Program

Event Date 2025-01-16T00:00:00

How To Take Your Music From Part-time Hobby To Full-time Career

Thursday 16 January, 2025 | 11am | Town Hall Theatre Meeting Room

Thursday 16 January, 2025 | 2pm | Town Hall Theatre Meeting Room

Are you an aspiring or emerging artist longing for a full-time career in music, yet feeling uncertain about how to launch or elevate your journey? The Art of Becoming an Artist workshop offers an interactive and transformative experience, meticulously crafted to inspire and empower musicians, songwriters, and producers on their journey to success in the music industry.

Led by seasoned singer-songwriter, producer, and touring musician, Shaun Kirk, The Art of Becoming an Artist workshop provides invaluable insights, tools, and strategies to navigate the complexities of the modern music landscape as an independent artist.

Through a number of brainstorming exercises and group discussions, attendees will craft personalised roadmaps to redefine their purpose, shape their artistic visions, and construct actionable plans that empower them to realise their musical aspirations and thrive in their artistic endeavours.

What Artists Are Saying

Shaun’s mentorship has been a game-changer. His support in setting achievable goals has not only given me a clear path but has also helped me rediscover and reconnect with my self-confidence.– Keiren King

Shaun is one of the best teachers and mentors I’ve had. His enthusiasm to help has been invaluable in improving my confidence as a music producer. The Knowledge and insight he offers has helped me learn and understand new skills that contribute to me now making an income from my art. – Cooper Eyles (aka SocietyBeatz) 

Thursday 16 January, 2025

11am & 2pm
Town Hall Theatre Meeting Room

Full Price FREE

Additional Information

Duration: 120 minutes per workshop 

Age Restrictions: recommended for ages 14 - 25

Please Note: Participants are Capped at 25 per workshop.

Photography and filming: Not Permitted.