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Runs DIY Educate, professional practice programme for artists run by artists. Areas include: SHOW & TELL crits, tutorials & talks by artists and artist-independents supported by The Fenton Arts Trust, SURVIVING AFTER ART SCHOOL artist-led seminars aimed at artists at all stages of their career, CREATIVE PRACTICE SEMINARS, toolkits for artists: networking, blogging & tweeting, finance, marketing & writing proposals with leading artists & arts professionals.
LONDON, UK
New from DIY Educate, with Annabel Tilley and Rosalind Davis, this workshop explores that typically tricky subject for artists - 'writing and talking about your work' and looks at structuring your artists statements and artists biogs (and how they are different) into understandable and engaging text with both artistic integrity and the key points that you should cover within your statement as well as useful resources. Read full listing…
With Annabel Tilley and Rosalind Davis. An opportunity to have an intense and indepth one to one session of advice and input into your art career. Whether you need help raising your profile, residencies, approaching galleries and curators, collectors, teaching, tweeting, funding, marketing, managing portfolio careers, writing statements or cv’s, we can help. Read full listing…
Become part of something extraordinary! Join a small organisation with big ideas. DIY Educate - affordable professional practice events for artists; artists talks; tutorials; peer crits; seminars and studio visits. Exhibitions - Collectible: 67 artists, 97 artworks, 700 visitors in seven days. Read full listing…
ZeitgeistArtProjects is Rosalind Davis (Director of Core Gallery, Deptford 2009-11) and Annabel Tilley. ZeitgeistArtsProjects is based at ASC Studios in New Cross Gate. DIY Educate is a series of high quality professional practice events, artists talks, tutorials and peer critiques. Surviving After Art School is a new series of artist-led seminars designed to give practical advice about navigating a way through the art world and surviving not just the crucial first few years after graduating but how to sustain a practice long term. Read full listing…