Events & Opportunities | Posted on 03.12.2008 | Posted by CC

FW: Different Strokes exhibition private view invite and talks info

Please come to the Private View, 6-8pm, Thurs 11th December at CSM Innovation Gallery at the Innovation Centre, Proctor Street, Holborn.

A) 9th December Different Strokes I in association with
CSM Innovation Centre

Different Strokes presents a panel discussion with artists who have all taken their own art paths!

Dani Salvadori – Head of Enterprise & Innovation, Central Saint Martins,
Josie McCoy – Successful Painter,
Nina Ogden – Artist, Props & Scenic Painter for Damien Hurst,
Charles Garrad – Sculptor & Film Producer
chaired by Lea O’Loughlin, ACME

Find out:
* How to pursue a paid career exhibiting your art work
*How to work in creative industries after university whilst keeping up your own practice
*Expert advice on how to Innovate and sell

Places are free but limited so please let l.milsome@arts.ac.uk know if you would like to be placed on the list for the 9th December talk.
6-8pm CSM Innovation Gallery, Proctor Street, Holborn WC1B 4AP

B) 10th December Different Strokes II
Different strokes presents the fantastic speaker
Francis Scott - Artist adviser and artist

Hear Francis talk about:
*How to kick start your Fine Art career whilst at university and having just graduated
*How to set up your own successful exhibitions-key hints and tips
*How to work with organisations that want to help you- and who they are!

5-6pm Francis talk and questions and answers
6-6.30pm Complementary drinks and a chance to chat informally with Francis and other participants

Places are free but limited so please let l.milsome@arts.ac.uk  know if you would like to be placed on the list for the 10th December talk.

5-6.30 CSM Innovation Gallery, Proctor Street, Holborn WC1B 4AP

Miranda Lopatkin
Fine Art Project coordinator
Creative Careers
Student Services
m.lopatkin@arts.ac.uk
University of the Arts London

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