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I want to tell people about my work, but I don't know how
Monday 22nd March
6.30pm – 8.30pm
Tate Modern
Free
This session is about establishing what your practice is about, who you want to reach and how. This is for everyone who has a practice but doesn’t yet know who their audience is.
This will be a practical, hands on workshop run by artist Noëmi Lakmaier, using listening and drawing to understand your own practice. This workshop will focus on giving participants a better understanding of what their work is about, to better guide decisions about who you are trying to tell about your work, and why.
Through speed art networking and visualisation of artists’ practice we will work towards:
• Knowing who you are as an artist
• Knowing what your practice is (and isn’t)
• Knowing what you want from future opportunities
Participants will learn about identifying and prioritising opportunities that fit with their practice and come away with a plan for targeting specific opportunities relevant to your work. The workshop is aimed at providing artists with a better understanding of the impact of how we choose to represent our work.
Noëmi Lakmaier studied for her BA and MA in Fine Art at Winchester School of Art. She has exhibited widely in the UK and internationally including; ‘We Are For You Because We Are Against Them’, The LAB, Dublin, 2009 and ‘The Works of Others’, Whitechapel Gallery Project Space, London 2006. In 2008 she was artist in Residency at Camden Arts Centre, London and from 2008 – 2009 she held a studio residency at the Fire Station Artists’ Studios in Dublin. She has won awards and bursaries including; NAN New Collaborations and Arts Council England Grant for the Arts.
Emerge is partnering on this event with Shape, Shape is a disability-led arts organisation working to improve access to culture for disabled people. They develop opportunities for disabled artists, train cultural institutions to be more open to disabled people, and run participatory arts and development programmes.
Booking: Please book online on the emerge website – www.emergelondon.org.uk
* Shape are holding ten places to allocate to disabled/deaf artists, please contact Mhairi Leaver at Shape on 020 7424 7358 to book one of these places (please note that Mhairi only works part time).
Links:
Noëmi Lakmaier - www.noemilakmaier.co.uk
Shape – www.shapearts.org.uk
Artquest – www.artquest.org.uk
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Event details
- Date:22/03/2010
- Times: 6.30pm-8.30pm
Tickets: £0.00
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The last date for booking a place online has passed. Please email info@emergelondon.org.uk if you have any questions
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