
The projects are coming thick and fast at the moment; immediately after the re-launch of the Irwell Sculpture Trail, we go into the Manchester Asia Triennial. To coincide, Bury Art Museum presents its second 5 Places manifestation, with guest curator Australian Irene Barberis programming UK based photographer Dinu Li (first picture) alongside Tam Wei Ping (picture 2 and 3).
guarantees new ways of improving your service and innovative solution packages backed up by detailed knowledge of best practice drawn from around the world, across many artforms and in voluntary, private or public sector contexts. He can provide feasibility studies, building-based development – capital structuring or programme planning – organisational training, broker partnerships, and advise on and manage artists.
An experienced innovative arts manager with in depth knowledge of
Cultural Policy and Strategy writing
International project development
Fundraising - from community and charitable funds to major regeneration and EU structure funds
Project management
Festival conception, planning and management
Event organisation
With a wealth of knowledge of many artforms, from public art and creative industries to dance and literature, Trehy is able to support projects from recruiting artists, managing commisions, public consultations, event and launch management and evealuation. He also works in association with consortia of regional and national consultancies and can co-ordinate packages of expertise relevant to any cultural context or project.
Drawing on professional practice over 20 years both in the UK and on the European stage, Trehy’s involvement in your project