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Singapore arts manager talks about inner workings of career

Amanda Lim knew that she loved art while she was attending art school in Australia. But she also realized a key fact about herself: She wasn’t crazy about performing in front of people. Whereas many people believe that if you go to art school, you have to perform in some form or fashion, Lim’s path took her in a different direction. She was passionate about the work that took place behind the scenes — the props and lighting and technical aspects of a play, for example, excited her more than learning lines and acting out a part. That didn’t limit Lim’s career outlook, however. If anything, that passion broadened it. There are many opportunities for people who love art but might not necessarily want to become a famous painter, singer, dancer, or actor. Lim’s route? Art management.

Through her art education in Australia, Lim was afforded an opportunity to study through an internship opportunity at Marina Bay Sands in Singapore. There, she got a chance to learn how to lead workshops, conduct tours, organize public outreach for programming, and produce written materials for exhibits. That learning experience was instrumental in igniting a passion for arts administration and management in Lim. Now, Lim is an executive at a Singapore dance organization, a position that might not have been possible without Lim’s prior experience at Marina Bay Sands and her education program.

Some people might think that it can be difficult to get a meaningful career in the art world, and in some ways, they are right. It can be very challenging to break into the scene if you’re aiming at being the next big singer. However, consider just how many people work around that singer — a manager, a makeup artist, a costume designer, the band, backup vocalists, dancers, and many, many more. Arts administration positions are in high demand, meaning that with the right education and experience, many people can have a fulfilling career in the creative industry — just like Lim.

Lim recommends the kind of art degree that she got to anyone looking for a way in to the industry. She was able to apply the skills she learned through her classes at the Marina Bay Sands internship, likely securing her later job in the dance organization. Hands-on experience is instrumental in future job achievement.

If you’ve ever wanted to explore your creative side through an art class, visit SGArtClass.com today to browse the vast selection of art classes and workshops you can easily enroll in. From 3-D sculpture to mural painting and everything in between, there is sure to be a class that will help ignite your creative passion. It doesn’t matter if you have no or limited background skills in art. Expert teachers will help you learn the skills you need to complete the projects you’re interested in.

To read more about Amanda Lim and her career in Singapore, go to https://www.artshub.com.au/education/news-article/sponsored-content/arts-education/artshub/what-its-really-like-to-be-an-arts-manager-256140.

  • May 11, 2019
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