New TAFE NSW Course Unlocks Opportunities In Creative Arts Industry

Written by: The Hawkesbury Phoenix

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Established Kurrajong artist Dan Kyle is currently studying Certificate IV in Arts and Cultural Administration at TAFE NSW Nepean. Image courtesy of David Clare.

TAFE NSW is delivering a pipeline of administrators to support galleries, museums, artists and curators in bringing art exhibitions and events to life, with its new Certificate IV in Arts and Cultural Administration.

The new qualification provides practical hands-on experience and training specific to the arts and cultural events industry, so that learners graduate with the skills they need to work in art galleries, museums and performing arts centres across the state.

The course is designed and taught by industry professional Sheona White, who has an impressive career and industry experience, including her role as the Head of Public and Education Programs at Art Gallery of NSW.

“Working in creative arts administration offers a unique blend of diversity and depth, with a range of career opportunities for students to pursue, from curators to registrars, archivists, program producers, exhibitions and collection teams, the work is not just behind the scenes, but also at the forefront of shaping of our cultural landscape,” Ms White said.

“As a graduate, you will be equipped with the skills to navigate the day-to-day operations of a museum, while also understanding the broader purpose of protocols across the institution.

“This makes you a valuable asset to the industry, offering a world of exciting opportunities.”

Dan Kyle is an example of the high-quality students TAFE NSW is training to meet skills demand now and into the future.

An established artist from Kurrajong, in the Hawkesbury, Dan 35, is a Brett Whitely Travelling Art Scholarship recipient whose works have been exhibited across the country, including Parliament House in Canberra.

His next solo exhibition is at Brisbane’s Edwina Corlette Gallery in November.

“I think the quality of the teaching is the reason I’m enjoying the course so much, being taught by someone like Sheona White at TAFE NSW Nepean is an absolute privilege.

“The qualification has provided me with a breadth of skills and knowledge and an incredible overview of the industry, as well as key management skills, which are important for working in the industry.”

Cath Barcan, who heads up the visual arts curriculum and programs at TAFE NSW Nepean said the great news was the part-time course design - one day a week onsite, three hours per week online, made it easier for people to work and study at the same time.

For course enrolment information, visit www.tafensw.edu.au or call 13 16 01.

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