Our Creative Artist: Kevin's story
Kevin Brannigan is the first artist to take part in the Creative Intermediate Labour Market Placement. Our arts and music team has mentored Kevin as part of the six-month partnership.
The placement aims to create a clear entry route into the arts and creative sector. It also supports the artist as they transition to working as a freelancer in the industry.
Kevin's inspirational artistic journey has allowed him to explore what writing means to him. It has also given him the chance to further develop his unique creative writing and storytelling.
If more people had access to this Creative ILM, more people would find pride in their worth, pride in their art, and pride in where they're going.
Highlights of Kevin's journey
Mari Binnie, Arts Producer at Glasgow Life, talks about her favourite parts of Kevin's journey.
Why is the Creative ILM programme so important?
Listen to what Kevin has to say about the importance of the ILM for artists looking to break into the creative industry.
More details about the Creative ILM
This is the first. Although we work with Jobs and Business Glasgow on other placements, this is the first-ever Creative ILM.
It is for artists from underrepresented groups. The ILM aims to create a clear entry route into the arts and creative sector. It also supports the artist as they transition to freelancing.
The programme is all about widening participation, which aligns with Glasgow's Culture Strategy.
The aim is to remove barriers for artists from underrepresented backgrounds. The artist also gets mentored by our arts and music team. This can range from business skills to help with going freelance, to guidance on their writing.
They do a range of things. One day, they'll be attending production meetings with Glasgow Life's Arts and Music team, and the next, they'll be supporting the casting of our community panto.
The placement is also a great opportunity for the artist to hone their craft. In Kevin's instance, he had the space to develop his writing.
What I've gained most is the courage to create. To unequivocally, unapologetically rip the lid off my pen and get to work. Whether it's in the bath, on the bus or in Café Nero.
Want to know more about Kevin's journey?
Check out the full video about Kevin's Creative ILM experience by visiting our Vimeo page.
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