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what we do

our key services are:

management

Infinite Arts can provide project management for your residency, event or programme of activities. We can supply a lead project manager plus additional support staff as required for your event. We can also help you to develop your business or to write a feasibility study for a new project.

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evaluation

Infinite Arts can help you to look at your project and compare what happened with what you hoped would happen. Through evaluation, we can value the thoughts and feelings of the people who were involve, everyone can learn from the experience and use what they have learned to benefit future projects. Infinite Arts can help you to plan your own evaluation process or we can provide an external evaluator to work with you.

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mentoring

Our mentoring service can provide an outsider’s viewpoint on your project to discuss, challenge and interrogate the creative development process of the project. A mentor could provide support and advice to you or the artists working on your project. The mentor’s role is usually that of a critical friend – asking probing questions, not answering them but helping to find the answers. A mentor should take time to listen before commenting, ask questions rather than answer them, be prepared to look under the carpet, use contructive criticism and treat you as an equal.

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training

We can offer targeted training bringing specialists to work with you and help you develop new skills for your projects. Following our training sessions we have created handouts based on the information we have gathered, these have proved very useful and something the participants feel they can use again to assist in the future.

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