Cultural

Training courses

In an ever-changing world, artists and creatives must navigate a range of skills to establish themselves as professionals. To support them, Œuvre works with the House of Training and the Ministry of Culture to offer several interdisciplinary training courses and qualifications to address the challenges that artists face today.

Photo of a woman explaining artworks to an audience in a museum, the Villa Vauban.

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Training courses

To be fully-fledged professionals, the artists and creatives of today must have strong skills across a range of disciplines: law, communication, marketing and digital tools.


Œuvre and the Ministry of Culture, in collaboration with the House of Training, offer interdisciplinary training (Course available in French only) to give creatives the skills they need to become true professionals in their field. 

This programme, which is offered regularly, is geared towards artists and creatives of all ages who have degrees in a range of fields, such as:

  • architecture
  • visual arts and fine arts
  • audiovisual and multi-media
  • theatre arts
  • dance
  • design
  • literature
  • music
  • photography
  • theatre
  • multi-disciplinary performance
     

The role of cultural ambassadors is essential for fostering interaction among artists, artworks and audiences. As interpreters and facilitators, they make it easier for people from all walks of life to access a diverse range of cultural experiences. Public outreach is based on participation and inclusion, as it customises its approach to transmitting knowledge to meet the expectations of different audiences and to offer inclusive programming.


To build these skills, Œuvre partners with the House of Training to offer a course leading to a qualification in public outreach in the culture sector (Course available in French only) that teaches the tools needed to create and lead outreach projects tailored to different audiences.