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Developing My Art Practice- A Practical Guide

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Published 29/05/26 - 6 hours ago
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Description

Join us for an inspiring and practical conversation with Emer Ferran, a seasoned mentor and advocate for artists’ professional development. With over three decades of experience coaching and supporting creative practitioners, Emer brings a wealth of insight into the growth and sustainability of an art practice.

This session will explore how artists can meaningfully develop their careers through reflective practice, strategic planning, and practical business skills. Drawing on her extensive background in arts management, business systems, and mentorship, Emer will offer tools and guidance to help artists align their creative ambitions with realistic and rewarding pathways.

Emer Ferran is the Project Manager for Visual Artists Ireland (since 2023), leading on Lifelong Learning and the annual VAI Get Together conferences. She holds a BA (Hons) in History of Art and Architecture from Trinity College Dublin, a Higher Diploma in Arts Management from UCD, and a Master of Business Studies from the Smurfit Business School.

Whether you’re at an early stage in your career or looking to refocus your creative goals, this session offers a valuable opportunity to gain clarity, confidence, and practical direction.

“I feel it is important for you to know the huge amount of good you deliver for creatives like me and I really appreciate the guidance and support.”
– Kerrie Walshe, artist

This event is supported by Clare, Limerick and Tipperary County Councils

For more information and to register, click here.

 
 
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Developing My Art Practice- A Practical Guide