Youth Week: MusicNSW 1-on-1 Sessions

Thursday 10 April
Sessions run between 10am and 3pm
30 minutes per session
To celebrate Youth Week and the upcoming NM:PM Future Street Party at Newcastle Museum, MusicNSW is offering free 1-on-1 consultations with Newcastle MusicNSW Coordinator Maeve Grant for under 25s.
Whether you’re a musician or you run a music business, register now for a 30-minute session with Maeve to talk about your goals and challenges and how MusicNSW can help you move your career forward.
This might include things like discussing networking opportunities, teeing up facilitated meetings, providing you with general advice and existing resources according to your particular circumstances, or putting you in contact with like-minded people in your local music community who you may not have met yet.
Apart from this, she’d just really love to hear about everything you’re working on and find out from you what kinds of support and professional development opportunities you’d like to see MusicNSW offer in the future.
Spots are limited and each session is only 30 minutes long, so it’s essential that you come with a clear, specific idea of what you want to discuss.
Ages: Under 25s
Cost: Free
Bookings essential
About Maeve Grant:
Maeve is the Newcastle Coordinator for MusicNSW, the peak body for contemporary music in New South Wales. In her role, she connects and empowers Newcastle’s artists and industry through panels and masterclasses, one-on-one support, resources and networking opportunities. As the owner and founder of Gumnut Artists, she has established herself as a driving force within her music community and built her business into a reputable agency known for its commitment to artist development, nurture and success.
Maeve holds a Bachelor of Creative Industries with a major in Media and Communications from the University of Newcastle and has completed AIR’s Women in Music Mentor program, where she was mentored by AAM Executive Director Maggie Collins. She’s also a working musician and plays regularly in Newcastle under her artist name Eliza Eve. Maeve is based on Awabakal country.
Supported by Create NSW
Whether you’re a musician or you run a music business, register now for a 30-minute session with Maeve to talk about your goals and challenges and how MusicNSW can help you move your career forward.
This might include things like discussing networking opportunities, teeing up facilitated meetings, providing you with general advice and existing resources according to your particular circumstances, or putting you in contact with like-minded people in your local music community who you may not have met yet.
Apart from this, she’d just really love to hear about everything you’re working on and find out from you what kinds of support and professional development opportunities you’d like to see MusicNSW offer in the future.
Spots are limited and each session is only 30 minutes long, so it’s essential that you come with a clear, specific idea of what you want to discuss.
Ages: Under 25s
Cost: Free
Bookings essential
About Maeve Grant:
Maeve is the Newcastle Coordinator for MusicNSW, the peak body for contemporary music in New South Wales. In her role, she connects and empowers Newcastle’s artists and industry through panels and masterclasses, one-on-one support, resources and networking opportunities. As the owner and founder of Gumnut Artists, she has established herself as a driving force within her music community and built her business into a reputable agency known for its commitment to artist development, nurture and success.
Maeve holds a Bachelor of Creative Industries with a major in Media and Communications from the University of Newcastle and has completed AIR’s Women in Music Mentor program, where she was mentored by AAM Executive Director Maggie Collins. She’s also a working musician and plays regularly in Newcastle under her artist name Eliza Eve. Maeve is based on Awabakal country.

