OPUS INDEPENDENTS IS A NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANISATION DEDICATED TO PROMOTING ART, MUSIC AND TRADE IN THE STEEL CITY AND BEYOND.
Opus aims to empower individuals through a variety of socially positive and financially sustainable projects. We offer individuals project opportunities in a variety of sectors ranging from the artistic through to those serving the under-privileged and marginalised.
Opus believes in the idea that social change must come from individuals. To change society rather than be changed by it an individual must have autonomy - or as we would call it, 'Independence'.
Opus exists to provide individuals with the freedom to develop their own socially positive projects and enable them to become independent professionals in whatever field they choose.
We place our trust in the good nature and intentions of the individuals that work with us and believe through them that positive social change can be achieved.
By grassroots action we can effect change - be that encouraging personal development in trade or skills, or simply making life easier through the provision of work, experience and training.
We believe that by offering the opportunity of expression through positive action and creativity we can create a happier more fulfilled society.
One good deed must lead to another.
CURRENT OPUS PROJECTS
NowThen Magazine - Opus Presents - Bad Monkey-Wordlife
Look out for our events across the city including forthcoming nights at Cafe Euro, The Cremorne, and The Lantern Theatre.
Follow Opus on Twitter: http://twitter.com/OpusIndependent
(read less)OPUS INDEPENDENTS IS A NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANISATION DEDICATED TO PROMOTING ART, MUSIC AND TRADE IN THE STEEL CITY AND BEYOND.
Opus aims to empower individuals through a variety of socially positive and financially sustainable projects. We offer individuals project opportunities in a variety of sectors ranging from the artistic through to those serving the under-privileged and marginalised.
Opus believes in the idea that social change must come from individuals. To change society rather than...
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