Our next artist/creative social meeting is taking place May 17, 11:00 – 13:00.

We are again inviting local artists and creatives to join our programme and education teams for a chat about how The Met can support you or your next project.

This month’s focus will be our brand-new GM Arts funded project starting in June. We’ll share information on what the project is and how you might be able to get involved. We will also of course still be including our usual, informal ‘speed-networking’ hour where we encourage everybody to bring their ideas to us on the day. We encourage you to think about what you might be missing from a project, and how The Met might be able to help you.

However, don’t worry if you’re yet to get an idea off the ground or need some inspiration; a brew and a good chin wag should help kickstart some ideas. In addition, our Recording Studio Manager will be here offering a tour of our excellent recording studio and facilities.

The Met takes great pride in working with – and for – a wide range of artists and creatives, and we encourage you to check out our Artistic Policy to gain a better understanding of what we do and why. You can review our artistic policy here.

If you’d like to join us, book your free space online by clicking BOOK.

Dates & Times

Last session: Fri 17 May 2024 at 11:00 AM - This event has now passed
FREE – advance booking required

Event finishes 1:00pm

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