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Arts & Culture Jobs Port Laoise

Arts & Culture Jobs Port Laoise
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Lead Industrial Spray Painter– 3-Day Week, On-site, Portarlington
Spray Painter€900 Take Home 40 hours Over Three Days Robinson Engineering Location: On site / Portnahinch, Co. Laois, R32 CD40, Ireland job type: Permanent / Full-time Sector and subsector: Manufacturing | Manufacturing Technician Salary: Negotiable salary Introduction Robinson Distribution Limited …
Lead Spray Painter– Bonus&Pension Included, Portlaoise
Robinson Trailers and Cranes in Portlaoise is looking for an experienced Industrial Painter (Spray Painter) to join their team. This role involves preparing and painting components to high standards, ensuring customer satisfaction with every project. The ideal candidate will have at least 3 years …
Industrial Painter, Portarlington
Introduction Robinson Distribution Limited is a market leader in manufacturing of trailers and cranes. It is an exciting time in the company as we continue to scale and increase revenue year on year. We are looking to hire another Industrial Painter for our Paint Shop. If you have experience with …

Arts & Culture Jobs in Job Market Port Laoise

If you’re curious about a job in the art space, the Port Laoise Arts & Culture category is the best place to start looking. The fine arts can be split up into different subcategories which vary greatly from one another. If you’re not sure which direction you want to go in within Arts and Culture, consider a few of these areas.

Theatre and film: For aspiring actors and actresses, you can find wanted ads scouting for new talent on Locanto. If you’re just starting out, you may be able to find small jobs for local theatre productions, indie films, YouTube videos, or student film projects. You can also check out performing arts classes if you want to improve your acting skills. If you are more interested in working behind the scenes, you can also find roles for production assistants and production managers. To break into these roles, you may have some luck looking at internships.

Art: If you’re an artist, there are many opportunities for you depending on your area of interest. Artists such as painters, potters, glass artists, and others that create their own unique pieces, may prefer working on their own and collaborating with local galleries to sell their work. If you’re tempted to teach, you can offer art classes to people in your community or post an ad in our Artists category. Otherwise, there are many other careers that involve artistry; you could try graphic design, makeup artistry, interior design, cake decorating, and much more. If you’re not sure what you would like to do, it doesn’t hurt to take a class and try something new.

Museums and Galleries: If you’re a fan of art but not much of a creator, you may find your place is within art museums and gallery exhibitions. You can become an assistant curator to help scout for new pieces of art or a gallery director in charge of exhibitions and events. You can also find roles as a museum conservator or educator if you love art and want to help preserve it.

Fashion and design: While fashion design is certainly a form of art, you will have better luck searching for roles within different categories. If you want to make clothes, search for design positions under the Design & Architecture category. Alternatively, if you’re interested in the world of fashion marketing and luxury goods, head over to the category for Marketing, Advertising & PR.

Photography: If you’re a professional photographer or videographer, you can find open positions in this category for you. If you’re a model or photojournalist, you can also find ads for these job positions here. For those who are new to photography, it may make sense to take a class in photography or graphic design, as these two skills complement each other. You can also offer your own video production services under the Creative & Design Services category.

Music & Dance: If you want to make a career out of music, consider which aspect you’re most intrigued by: singing, dancing, playing instruments, or producing and working with music labels? There are many different ways to break into this career. If you’re a singer or dancer, you can connect with a local videographer and create a name for yourself and a following through social media. You can also find other musicians and bands to collaborate with in your community. If you would rather avoid the spotlight you can also give teaching a try and offer music and dance classes.

When it comes to jobs in Arts & Culture, there are many different skills you’ll need. Most importantly, across all of these subcategories what you will need is creativity and passion. While you can study and learn about art, unlike with other careers, this usually is not enough to be successful in one of these roles. But if you’re a talented, passionate individual then put yourself out there and post an ad on Locanto!