SCH Creative Projects & Events offer a client-focused, ‘above and beyond’ approach to our services. With attention to detail and flexibility to the client, project and/or event and competitive rates in the process. We offer quality be-spoke work packages within the realm of, projects, events and research:
In a nutshell, we
• offer business development to arts organisations: marketing, branding
, funding
• can manage your art and culture projects
• can research and evaluate your projects;
• can help you obtain funds for your art and culture projects
• can programme and stage manage your events
• create bespoke training workshops in a range of cultural aspects, such as film, digital media, music, performance, etc
Director, Sarah Campbell-Horner has worked in the cultural and creative sector for nearly 30 years in a range of roles. Starting out as a singer-songwriter in live and studio environments, Sarah has worked on a range of music, film, digital media and photography projects, events and performances, having done so in practitioner, facilitator, management and strategic roles. Alongside her MA in Digital Marketing, Sarah has just successfully completed a Cultural Leadership Course, 'Leading Learning Programme' with The National Culture and Leisure Forum. She also has an FDSc in Creative Technologies: Film/Digital Media and obtained a 2:1 in her BA (Hons) Youth and Community Studies. After 10 years of working in Arts Development in local authority, Sarah now works freelance on a range of cultural projects and programmes. Recent work includes: music programming and stage management of summer events with Torfaen Council, St David’s Hospice and local festivals; Fundraising with Theatr Ffynnon; Board Director with Community Music Wales; Project Management of an ACW’s Momentum project; film production for a series of regeneration films for local authority; a range of live and studio vocal performances. Director, Sarah Campbell-Horner has worked in the cultural and creative sector for nearly 30 years in a range of roles. Current work streams include: developing film training for Llantarnam Grange Arts Centre, and developing research around community engagement within Newport. Sarah also performs as a vocalist in live and studio settings, in a number of bands and performances, as she has done for nearly 30 years.