Creative Sector Forum | Survive and Thrive...

Survive and Thrive | from ART generator

Survive and Thrive ...sustaining creative projects, organisations and businesses in challenging economic times

How can you help your creative business thrive in these tough times?

What opportunities coming up could you take advantage of?

Are you ready for them?

Come and hear leading creative entrepreneurs share their success stories; find out where the opportunities lie in our region now and in the future; connect with your peers and other influential people from a variety of backgrounds and sectors.

Share what's working for you and explore connections and resources that could deliver new opportunities to you, your organisation, your business.

Visit the expo where you can meet some of the organisations that are the motivators and the backbone of Auckland's creative sector helping artists, producers, makers and doers to deliver.

If you are a business or organisation and would like to connect with active and engaged members of the creative community who will be attending this event, then complete our EOI to have a display in the Expo - for more information read here.

When: 9 November - 11.00 am - 4.00 pm

Brought to you by Arts Regional Trust: Te Taumata Toi a Iwi and The Big Idea: Te Aria Nui

Sponsored by ASB Community Trust, Enterprising Manukau, Manukau City Events

Location/venue: 

TelstraClear Pacific Events Centre, 770 Gt South Rd, Manukau

Date: 
9 Nov 2009
Entry details: 

Free of charge. Places are limited, so registration is essential. 

Contact details: 

RSVP to margaret.lewis@thebigidea.co.nz by 2 November with each person's name, email, creative discipline and whether you require lunch.

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    Arts Regional Trust Te Taumata Toi a Iwi (ART)

    The Arts Regional Trust : Te Taumata Toi-a-Iwi

    ART is an arts and creative industries development agency and a leading investor in growing entrepreneurship in Auckland’s creative sector. The City Councils of Auckland and Manukau created the Arts Regional Trust Te Taumata Toi-a–iwi (ART) in 2000 to manage and grow their combined share of funds provided through the disestablishment of Auckland Regional Services Trust.

    To date, ART has invested in a number of significant projects in partnership with other organisations such as the city councils of the Auckland region, universities and government agencies.

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