Tuesday, 11 April 2017

Talks



Daniel Sturgis Fine Art Lecture













Dialogues




Research changes own practice as well as the world outside the institution

Elpida
places, history
Collaborate
Invited to do exhibitions and has applied for exhibitions - lots of research and planning goes into it
Work is about inside the body - stomach, senses inside and what goes on inside it. Nervous, excited etc
Noises inside the stomach
Anatomy of the body
Door handles - entry to something (entry to the body?)



Gen Doy
interested in race, class, gender, representation
Part teacher - part writer - part artist (something I could consider? creating art alongside another career)
later in career began to make voice clips and recordings, created sound art
Reading, sounds like poetry. Should be listened to with headphones in a dark space - full potential



Peter Nencini
Design, illustration and fine art
Gallery context crucially informed by research


Majority was emphasising importance of research in art. How different artists approach research and how it impacts their work.




Strategies



Marcus Dickey Horley

Organiser of events at Tate - learning team
Facilities for blind and deaf - gloves to touch works
make art fully accessible to disabled

Nell Croose Myhill

Education officer at SCVA
Also part of outpost
research projects with artists - ways to make visitors more welcome
Sainsbury centre - runs days for families and kids, school visits
Collection by Mr Sainsbury, wanted to make public

Alan Kane 

blurring boundary between artist and viewer 
everyday objects




Interesting to see other possibilities in art industry - Sainsbury Centre presents lots of opportunities
Look at tate website at job opportunities


jobs from chef and waitress to marketing and accounts - many opportunities out there to consider


No opportunities at SCVA at the moment





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