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Venue programmers shape the artistic programme for theatres, cultural centres, concert halls or festivals within a clear artistic and financial frame.
They follow artistic trends, identify upcoming artists, work with bookers and agents, negotiate productions and build a coherent programme for a venue or event setting.
In job descriptions, look for artistic programming, venue programme management, production negotiation, cultural networks, budgets, health and safety resources and audience-facing planning.
Venue programmers turn an artistic direction into a practical programme for a theatre, cultural centre, concert hall or festival. They connect trends, artists, agents, production calendars, audience needs and budget limits.
Important skills include artistic programming policy, production negotiation, cultural networks, programming finances and health and safety resources for venues. Some roles focus more on music, exhibitions or festival formats.
Pay context depends on programme budget, number of productions, contract negotiation, artistic staff engagement, venue profile and whether the role has direct financial accountability.
Experience can lead toward senior programming, artistic direction, festival management, cultural project leadership, production management or specialist roles in music, exhibitions or performing arts.
Check whether adverts ask for programming policy, operational coordination, artist networks or finance control. Each points to a different centre of gravity.
This guide gives editorial occupation context for venue programmer work. It is not official labour-market statistics or salary data.
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| ESCO URI | http://data.europa.eu/esco/occupation/35bedc78-1c15-4db7-9c6d-c55e9b5c7b54 |
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| ESCO code | 3332.3 |
| ISCO group | 3332 |
| Concept type | Occupation |