Young Arts Representative

Purpose of Role 

The Young Arts Representative should encourage the Society to set up Young Arts Projects; arts related activities for an individual or a number of young people funded wholly or partly by the Society. 

 

Responsibilities 

Projects

  • Using the Young Arts Handbook for guidance, identifying a project and suggesting it to the Committee 
  • Seeking matched funding if required
  • Visiting the project while it is in progress and taking high quality photographs
  • Completing the Young Arts Project Form giving details of the Society's sponsorship of YA Projects and returning it to the Volunteering Department each year 

 

Communications 

  • Liaising with the artist, school or project venue to set the project up
  • Reporting to the Society Committee and the Area Young Arts Representative 
  • Attending the yearly meeting arranged by the Area Representative and reporting as required

Publicity

  • Informing the membership about the current project/s with a display of photographs or the young people's work at lectures, or by inviting the artist/young people to give a short presentation 
  • Publicising the Society's Young Arts projects eg in the local press, the Arts Society Magazine & the Society's and Area's websites 

 

Other 

  • Finding a successor and arranging a handover period, ideally of six months before stepping down 

 

Expenses 

  • Expenses incurred for telephone, postage, photocopying and travel to negotiate new projects, may be met by the Society 

 

Further details can be found in Appendix 2 of the Young Arts Handbook 

 

Resources

Click here to view the Young Arts Representative resources