Post-Mortem Survey for Making Art Work 2020-21
Thank you for participating in the Making Art Work professional development workshop series co-presented by Modern Fuel Artist-Run Centre, Union Gallery, and Agnes Etherington Art Centre. We are looking for feedback from participants of the program to inform future professional development programs. The survey should take no longer than 10 minutes to complete. Your answers will be anonymous. Thank you for your time!
Sat, Dec 14
|Zoom
Making Art Work: The Art of Applying — Secrets to Successful Exhibition Proposals with Holly Chang
Making Art Work is a professional development series co-presented by Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Modern Fuel Artist-Run Centre and Union Gallery.
Time & Location
Dec 14, 2024, 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Zoom
About the Event
In The Art of Applying: Secrets to Successful Exhibition Proposals, this workshop is designed for artists seeking to gain more skills to apply for exhibitions and increase their chances of getting selected. In this online session, we will cover:
How to find and select the right exhibition opportunities
Crafting compelling artist statements and project descriptions
Tailoring your portfolio for specific applications
Understanding submission guidelines and criteria
Presenting your work professionally through high-quality images and documentation
Whether you’re new to applying for exhibitions or looking to refine your application strategy, this workshop will provide practical tips and expert advice to help you stand out. By the end, you'll leave with the knowledge and tools to present your best self—and your work—to curators and selection panels.
MEET HOLLY
Holly Chang is an interdisciplinary artist based in Toronto/Tkaronto. Chang makes use of a variety of artistic mediums including textiles, photography, ceramics, and natural dyeing. Her practice is rooted in intersectionality where she often explores her mixed-race —Jamaican-Chinese and white Canadian—and queer identity. Her overall artistic work explores the themes of her second-generation identity. She has recently exhibited her work in her first solo show with Gallery 44 in April 2022 and participated in the Banff Artist in Residence program in Spring 2022. Holly was the recipient for the Middlebrook Prize for curation in 2023, a prize which aims to foster social innovation and curatorial excellence in Canada. She has a forthcoming group exhibition with the Workers Arts and Heritage Centre in 2025 and two forthcoming artist residencies in Lisbon, Portugal and Medicine Hat, Alberta.
Photo Credit: Kristina Dittmar