Helen Faulkner

Director Of Audiences at Factory International

Helen Faulkner is an experienced marketing professional with a robust career spanning over two decades. Currently serving as the Director of Audiences at Factory International since June 2020, Helen has previously held multiple positions at Southbank Centre, including Head of Marketing and Senior Marketing Manager, from November 2001 to June 2020. Earlier roles include Marketing Officer at The National Gallery from November 1998 to November 2001 and Development Co-ordinator at Whitechapel Gallery from October 1997 to November 1998. Helen's extensive background in arts marketing showcases a strong expertise in audience engagement and strategic marketing initiatives.

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Factory International

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A global destination for arts, music and culture in the heart of Manchester, operated by the team behind Manchester International Festival (MIF). Opening June 2023. Factory International will commission, produce and present an ambitious year-round programme of original creative work, music and special events by leading artists from across the globe. Drawing on MIF's track record for premiering bold productions that defy convention, artists will be encouraged to create work in new ways, to collaborate across disciplines and blur the boundaries between art and popular culture. Built with flexibility in mind, the design of Factory International is led by Ellen van Loon of the world-leading practice Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA). The 13,350 square-metre venue is based around large, open, ultra-flexible spaces that can be constantly reconfigured, enabling large-scale artistic work of invention and ambition that isn’t possible anywhere else in the world. The organisation will continue to stage MIF every other year, at Factory International and other venues and spaces across Greater Manchester. Building on the festival's record of working with communities, as audiences and as participants, Factory International will be a space where local people are actively involved – from participating in flagship commissions, co-designing programmes of activity, to shaping the organisation through involvement in its public forums. Through the Factory Academy, it will also become a major training centre for local people, equipping them with the skills needed for careers in the creative industries and helping to build the technicians, producers and other creative talent that will bring the future alive.


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