Promote: Building an Audience Online​ with Short Supply

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In-person

19 - 20 November 2024

Common Space, BD1 3JT

Artists and creatives of Bradford - don't miss this 2-day masterclass from the brilliant Short Supply on nurturing an online audience and creating strategic and meaningful content that resonates with your followers.

This two-day workshop will combine practical social media insights tailored for artists and small creative organisations with interactive sessions with real-time tasks providing space for reflection and content creation. You will receive strategic tips on how to grow and manage a sustainable online presence.

With the expert guidance and supervision from Short Supply, the sessions will cover: 

  • An overview of social media platforms
  • Audience analysis and engagement strategies
  • Building long-term engagement
  • Content creation and strategy
  • Tools and scheduling 
  • Resource planning 
  • Performance analysis and measuring success
  • Mailing list conversions
The workshop content will be delivered through an interactive mix of discussions, case studies and interactive activities. 
Who this workshop is for

This masterclass is for you if:

  • You are an artist or small creative business owner either living in Bradford or have a strong demonstrable connection to the District
  • You’re aged 18 years or over
  • You have been making work for over a year and have a body of work ready to start sharing with audiences online

You will be asked to confirm you are eligible when booking your place.

Meet the hosts

Short Supply

Meet Mollie Balshaw (they/them) and Rebekah Beasley (she/her) of Short Supply!

Short Supply is a community interest company based in Manchester who create opportunities for emerging and mid-career artists in the North-west and nationally, producing exhibitions, commissions, competitions, talks and workshops that address the barriers creatives face to employment and education. They work directly with artists and arts organisations and increasingly with other commercial organisations who want to be involved in the creative industries

FAQs

Yes, we can offer bursaries to attend this event. These are not means tested, but please only request a bursary if this is something you need to enable you to participate. The bursary is there to cover your time where you would otherwise be working in a freelance capacity. If you are participating as an employee of an organisation, we would expect this time to be covered as part of your working hours. 

These full-day sessions will be paid at £75 per day.

To apply for this funding, please complete a Bursary & Access Fund form once you have registered for a place. 

Access funds are also available. Please see the next section for more information.

Yes, we can cover travel and any other access costs that may otherwise present a barrier to you being able to participate in this event. Access costs include things like childcare and other caring costs; BSL, language and other interpretation costs; as well as access support workers, or any other access costs you might face.

To apply for this funding, please complete a Bursary & Access Fund form once you have registered for this event. 

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