Services supporting early-career creatives in the visual arts
Discover the range of professional services provided by No Jobs in the Arts, specifically designed to empower early-career creatives in the visual arts. Our offerings include tailored programmes, collaborative workshops, and events that enhance professional development and community engagement.
If you feel that your creative community would benefit from such support, please get in touch. We welcome a friendly conversation about your needs and are eager to explore how we might work together to foster creativity and growth.
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Talks, workshops, and discussions
Enhance your creative programs with No Jobs in the Arts tailored talks, guided workshops, and facilitated group discussions. These tried and tested sessions are designed to inspire, educate, and equip early-career creatives with practical skills.
Whether you’re looking to supplement your learning offer, creative project, or provide professional development opportunities, talks, workshops, and group discussions by No Jobs in the Arts offer a valuable, and above all affordable, addition to your programming.
Read more about Talks, Workshops, and Group Discussions Topics for 2024/25 here.
Contact the team to start a conversation today

Publications and Exhibitions
Need a creative project for your program? Collaberate with No Jobs in the Arts to create an impactful project that benefits early-career creatives. For example projects see their project archive.
Let us know how No Jobs in the Arts can support your projects benefiting early-career creatives. The team have years of experience commissioning and working with emerging creatives and can offer guidance on project development, production, and management.
Contact the team today to find out more about working with them on projects, for example publications and exhibitions.

Mentoring and Coaching
With access to support creatives will be better equipped to overcome challenges, refine their artistic visions, and achieve career goals. The team at No Jobs in the Arts are experienced coaches and mentors, offering tailored guidance and practical advice to support early-career creatives through 1-2-1s, placements, and entry level roles.
No Jobs in the Arts strongly suggest early-career creatives and organisations build coaching into their funding applications to improve project outcomes.
Read about Jack’s placement and creative outcome with No Jobs in the Arts here.
Contact No Jobs in the Arts today to find out more mentoring, coaching, and placements.
Image: Fringe Festival, 2021, and Fringe of Failure, 2022, photographed by Joe Westley.