
People with arts jobs in the south of England might be interested to read that the country's first theatre made out of recycled and reclaimed materials has been opened in London.
In news that may also be of note those employed in environmental jobs, the Jellyfish Theatre - which is located in a playground in the district of Southwark - is a fully-functioning arts centre and forms part of the Oikos Project.
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People with arts jobs in Derbyshire and beyond may like to head to the county this autumn to attend a participatory day hosted by Junction Arts, an organisation funded in part by the Arts Council England East Midlands.
The event - which is due to take place on October 14th between 10:00 and 16:30 BST at the Langwith Community Hall - has been designed to help industry professionals develop and extend solo practices into this "important ...

People interested in finding arts and media jobs in the north-west might be interested to note that a piece of art renowned in some of the world's most cosmopolitan cities is now in the region.
The Play Me, I'm Yours exhibition - which was created in 2008 by British artist Luke Jerram - has gone down a storm in the likes of Barcelona, London and New York and is now present in public places in Burnley, Blackburn and Darwe...

A number of opportunities for those looking for arts and media jobs could be created after a new venue is constructed in London.
The Serpentine Gallery Pavilion has been designed by French architect Jean Nouvel and will play host to a series of plays and other activities.
Julia Peyton-Jones, director and Hans Ulrich Obrist, co-director, said they are "thrilled" that the expert has created the venue an...

People looking to kick start their career in arts and media careers might be pleased to hear that £1.2 million has been invested in training opportunities in the sector.
Skillset's TV Freelance Fund (TVFF) has announced plans to spend the cash in a number of areas including management, leadership, craft, technical and multiplatform endeavours.
Peter Dale, TV Skills council chair and founder of Rare Day, sai...