Getting Involved

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Whether you are a young person, parent, artist, teacher, youth worker or interested member of the public, Young at Art has opportunities for you to get involved.
Young at Art only succeeds through listening to, and collaborating with, other people and organisations. If you have an idea for a project or a comment to make or would simply like to get more information, please contact us.
How you can get involved
- As an artist or staff member: see more.
- As a board member: see below
- As a volunteer: download the application form below or see Volunteers for more information.
- someone interested in youth arts: see more.
- As a young person: see Volunteers and festival opportunities below.
- As a school or group: see Schools Current Projects, Toolbox and Taking your Group to a Festival Event.
Volunteering at the Belfast Children's Festival
Volunteers work on all events, as stewards, workshop assistants, technical and promotional support. All volunteers receive training and support and get to attend events for free. If you would like to get involved in the 2010 Belfast Children's Festival, please download an application pack below.
Working at the Belfast Children's Festival
If you are interested in working for the 2010 Belfast Children's Festival, please download the Event Manager Application Pack below. All Front of house staff recieve training and support and get to attend events for free. All future job opportunities will also appear on the News page.
Search for board members
Young at Art is currently seeking new additions to its board. Information on what it entails and how to apply is contained in the board application pack which can be downloaded from this page.
Making Space
For more information on this forum, select Making Space from the menu or click here. Summaries of previous discussions are available here. Details of the 2010 programme and information on how to book are now available to download below.

