Open Call

Online Seminar: Productive Artist Process

World of Co Artist Residency

No Funding
Remote

Eligibility

The productive artistic process is a course on ideas, tools, methods and processes for artists seeking to reset their career journey and studio practice. Open to emerging and mid-career artists.

Number of Participants

Enroll until 25th July. Availability is limited to 10 artists. https://worldof.co/online-residency/#Productive-Artist-Process-by-Ida-Sophia

Deadline

Selection Results (Announcement Dates)

Duration

July 27, 2020 - August 10, 2020

Costs

  • €60.00 program fee (one-time)

Meals

No meals

Public Programs

Courses, Discussion, Panel, Seminars, Workshops

Disciplines

Activists, Arts Administrator, Book Arts, Cartoonist, Ceramics, Choreography, Cinematography, Collective, Conceptual Art, Crafts & Trades, Curatorial, Dance, Design, Digital Media, Documentary, Drawing, Fiber Arts, Fiction, Film, Glass, Illustration, Installation, Interdiscplinary Arts, Jewelry, Journalism, Land Art, Literature, Makers, Moving Image, Multimedia, Painting, Performance Art, Photography, Poetry, Printmaking, Public Art, Research, Sculpture, Sound Art, Textile, Video Art, Visual Arts

Languages

English

Program Description

Session One: Productive artistic process 27th July | 12:00 UTC Duration: 2 Hours The Artist Manifesto Practical Tools Goals: Research, Planning, Action Session Two: Productive artistic process 3rd August | 12:00 UTC Duration: 2 Hours This week’s content will be directed from the results of an activity in the first class. It will focus on exploring the goals you want to achieve in your practice. Topics have covered previously: - Writing applications - Making without fear - Organizing a solo exhibition - Selling prints online - Social media strategy - Writing an artist statement - Writing a bio - Making/renewing artist website - Networking Session Three: Productive artistic process 10th August | 12:00 UTC Duration: 2 Hours The silent critique. We cannot move forward without a constructive and critical eye on our own practice and that of our community, even if it is a temporary Zoom community. The last session will be dedicated to a class critique of each participant’s current work.

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