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Christopher Spring
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Professional Background
Christopher Spring is an accomplished producer renowned for his extensive contribution to the media and arts landscape. With over a decade of experience, he has collaborated with various organizations, honing his skills in journalism, administration, music and arts management, web design, and art history. His diverse expertise encompasses branding, writing, and management, enabling him to create impactful projects and initiatives that resonate within the artistic community and beyond.
As the Programming Coordinator at Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival, Christopher plays a pivotal role in curating engaging and thought-provoking cultural programming that attracts audiences from across the region. His previous position as a Producer at ENP Media equipped him with the abilities to oversee production processes effectively, ensuring that every project met high standards of quality and engagement.
Christopher’s career trajectory is characterized by a series of impactful roles including his time as a PR and Booking Agent at Dynamic, where he connected artists and events with audiences and venues, facilitating cultural exchange. His breadth of experience also includes a stint as a Personal Assistant to the Chief Executive Officer at AltViz, where he managed high-level administrative tasks and strategic initiatives.
Throughout his career, Christopher has expressed passion for supporting artists. His roles as Artist Manager, both at AirMTM, Limited, and as a self-employed individual, highlight his commitment to promoting artistic talent and managing successful careers in the arts. Furthermore, as the Director and Founder of Art In Brighton, he has actively contributed to the local arts scene by mentoring up-and-coming artists and fostering a vibrant creative community.
Education and Achievements
Christopher's educational journey laid a solid foundation for his career in the arts and media. He pursued a Gold Standard NCTJ in Journalism at Brighton Journalist Works, equipping himself with essential journalistic skills and knowledge crucial for storytelling and shaping narratives within the arts sector. His dedication to the arts continued with a Merit Foundation Degree in Fine/Studio Arts from Richmond Upon Thames College, and he culminated his academic pursuits with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Fine Art from the University of Chichester. This robust academic background not only complements his hands-on experience but also enriches his ability to connect with artists on multiple levels.
Notable Roles and Contributions
Christopher’s impressive portfolio includes numerous positions where he has significantly influenced the media landscape. His role as Events/Administrator Assistant and Volunteer Coordinator at Brighton Science Festival showcases his capacity for organization and community engagement. Additionally, as the Director at Corridor Gallery, he demonstrated his commitment to supporting and promoting various forms of art.
His earlier roles as a Broadcaster/DJ at 1BTN and as a Reviewer at Unlimited Media further highlight his versatility in the ever-changing media environment. By contributing to platforms like Exploded! Magazine during his university years, Christopher not only supported fellow creatives but gained firsthand experience in arts criticism and commentary.
His journey reflects a deep-rooted passion for the arts and media, as demonstrated by his various internships, including his time at FE Week and The Lightbox. He effectively balanced his practical experiences with creative expression by co-writing the technical support for the production "A Big Kid On A Couch," showcasing his talent in theater and production environments.
Christopher has become an integral part of the arts community, constantly evolving and adapting to the demands of the industry while maintaining a focus on fostering collaboration and connection among artists and audiences alike.