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        “Make stuff happen”
      
      
        for most artists, waiting for opportunities to come 
      
      
        their way isn’t an option – instead, they get onwith 
      
      
        it andmake stuff happen. With arts funding getting 
      
      
        ever tighter, the DIy approach is a great way tomake 
      
      
        connections and get things done. DIy canwork at any 
      
      
        level, from instigating your own art project, to setting 
      
      
        up an artist-led gallery or studio, to self-publishing. 
      
      
        Being active and providing opportunities for other artists as well as yourself 
      
      
        is a great way to get noticed and can bring its own opportunities. But you need 
      
      
        to be strategic about the connections you make and be clear on the direction 
      
      
        you are taking. running an artist-led project, for example, can take up a lot of 
      
      
        time and your own practice can suffer. The a-n Artist’s Development Toolkit can 
      
      
        help you with advice on how to keep focused on your career as an artist.
      
      
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          ArTiST’S PAgE: KEvin HunT
        
      
      
        Kevin Hunt is an artist and curator. 
      
      
        Between July 2007 and January 
      
      
        2011 he was a director of
      
      
      
      
        , an artist-led gallery, 
      
      
        project space and social workspace in 
      
      
        Liverpool. He was nominated for the 
      
      
        Liverpool Art Prize 2013.
      
      
      
        
      
      
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         What do I do? 
      
      
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         What am I doing? 
      
      
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         What do I want to do? 
      
      
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         How do I do more of what I 
      
      
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        I don’t want to do? 
      
      
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         Am I going in the right 
      
      
        direction, if not, how do I 
      
      
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         What am I good at?
      
      
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         What do I need to learn?
      
      
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         Where do I need to go next?
      
      
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         Who do I need to meet? 
      
      
        Don’t just carry on blindly playing the game and doingwhat you think 
      
      
        you’remeant to. Really challenge yourself to think about what you 
      
      
        care about in theworld andwhatmakes you happy. Create situations 
      
      
        where you canwork towards these as your goals, rather than some 
      
      
        unattainable notion of ‘success’ that you’ve read about in amagazine 
      
      
        or seen on TV.    
      
      
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