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Jaipur Rugs

JResidency

JResidency invites national and international contemporary artists, designers, and creative thinkers to delve into the evolving language of craft. Rooted…

Closing: 27 Jun 2025

Technical Staff & Logistics, Project Management

Project Draughtsperson

Salary:

 £35,000 - £50,000

Closing: 24 Jun 2025

Marketing

Content Designer, Investment Management Service

Salary:

 £25,000 - £35,000

Residencies

Tokyo Arts and Space

Open Call for the Research Residency Program 2026

"Research Residency Program" gives opportunities to conduct research on arts and culture in the city of Tokyo, targeting both international…

Residencies

Tokyo Arts and Space

Open Call for the International Creator Residency Program 2026

"International Creator Residency Program" aims to invite distinguished and highly motivated international creators in the field of visual art, film,…

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Features

32 jobs to consider for a career change in 2025

Looking at a career change in 2025? Learn first-hand the insights on 32 arts jobs to give you the edge.

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News

So you want my arts job: Mural Artist

A graphic design background and early career success have landed Taiya Bukovsky with a solid career painting murals.

Tonya Meyrick, Guest Curator of Geelong Design Week. A middle-aged woman in black and white wearing black frame glasses and a checkered scarf on a red background with the text “So you want my arts job?”
Career Advice

So you want my arts job: Design Curator

Design Curator Tonya Meyrick of Geelong Design Week in Australia’s only UNESCO City of Design shares insights into her role.

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Features

Should I offer workshops to help the cash flow?

ArtsHub looks at the pros and cons of running workshops, and takes you through the steps of working out how…

Image of African women wearing veils and bright patterned clothing on motobikes. Hassan Hajjaj.
Q&A

Q&A: British designer Hassan Hajjaj talks about fusing art, fashion and identity

Maximalist designer Hassan Hajjaj sits down with design studio creative Jane Duru to talk about the exciting blurred boundaries shaping…

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