HOW TO WRITE & SPEAK ABOUT YOUR WORK

HOW TO WRITE & SPEAK ABOUT YOUR WORK

In this interactive workshop, participants will be supported in further articulating their artistic/creative practices within written and verbal communication for public presentation and exhibition purposes. Grounded in a series of small activities, participants will be empowered with different approaches and techniques when creating artist biographies, exhibition statements and proposals that capture the essences of their creative expressions.

Accessibility:  If you have any accessibility requests or questions, please contact Justina Zatzman at justina_zatzman@workmanarts.com. ASL interpretation is available by request; if you require ASL interpretation, please let Justina know by May 18, 2021.

Fiona
Clarke
Facilitator

Fiona Raye Clarke is an award-winning Trinidadian-Canadian writer and community-engaged artist. Her writing has appeared online and in print in Broken Pencil Magazine, The Puritan Town Crier, Room Magazine blog, and others. She is on the editorial board of Canthius and a Creative Catalyst Creative Writing Mentor with the Nia Centre for the Arts. She is an alumnus of the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity and a certified Amherst Writers & Artists Method facilitator.

  • TUESDAY, MAY 25, 3 PM EST
FREE

Only one registration required per device/household.

This workshop supports a maximum of 50 participants. All others will be added to a waiting list for the next available workshop.

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