Search
Creative Access masterclass with WME: How to supercharge your creative career

Creative Access masterclass with WME: How to supercharge your creative career

locationLondon, UK
ExpiresExpires: 18/10/2024
Multiple industries
Event
Entry
Application RestrictionsBlack, Asian and Ethnically Diverse | Disabled | Lower Socio-Economic Status | Undergoing gender reassignment

Event date: Tuesday 22nd October

Event time: 6-8pm (doors from 5.30pm)

Location: WME, 100 New Oxford St, London WC1A 1HB

 

Creative Access has joined forces with global arts & entertainment powerhouse WME for an exclusive career event, spotlighting ways you can take your career to the next level. WME is generously funding our Career Development Bursary, which supports people with financial grants of up to £1000 to help overcome some of the cost barriers that come with progressing within the creative industries.

For this exclusive event designed to inspire and empower, we’ll hear from an incredible line up of speakers who are all past recipients of the Creative Access Bursary:

  • Alice Kemp-Habib: Features Editor at The World of Interiors
  • Yolanda Lee: Story Consultant & Development Producer 
  • Ama Ofori-Darko: Head of Development at Park Theatre

Plus we’ll be joined by Zayanne Bako, Brand Partnerships Assistant at WME and creative careers content creator, whose work bridges the gap between creatives and paid opportunities.

These creative powerhouses will provide insights into their career journeys across theatre, journalism and media, sharing how they use storytelling to shape powerful narratives across platforms.

You’ll leave with practical tips, fresh insights, and a clearer vision for your own creative career.

 

Ever wondered...

  • How do I progress in the creative industries?
  • What can a bursary really do for my career?
  • Where could a future in this industry take me?

Now’s your chance to find out! Come for the expert advice, stay for the connections, and get the inside scoop on what we're looking for in bursary applications.

Want to learn more, including how to apply? Visit the listing for our bursary.

This event is aimed at people under-represented in the creative industries. This includes, but is not limited to Black, Asian and ethnically diverse candidates, disabled people, those undergoing gender reassignment / transitioning and individuals from lower socioeconomic backgrounds.

By submitting this form, you agree to Creative Access storing and handling your data, plus contacting you with programme updates.

Level of experience

  • Entry

Image gallery

Video gallery

Consent to this service