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Southeast Queens Biennial: Professional Development Workshops
A series of professional development workshops for Southeast Queens artists and art professionals, part of the 2018 Southeast Queens Biennial at York College.
- https://www.york.cuny.edu/performing-and-fine-arts/events/2017-18/southeast-queens-artists-workshop
- Southeast Queens Biennial: Professional Development Workshops
- 2018-03-24T10:00:00-04:00
- 2018-03-24T18:00:00-04:00
- A series of professional development workshops for Southeast Queens artists and art professionals, part of the 2018 Southeast Queens Biennial at York College.
- What Performing and Fine Arts Fine Arts
- When Mar 24, 2018 from 10:00 AM to 06:00 PM (America/New_York / UTC-400)
- Where Academic Core Building, Fine Arts Corridor (AC 1A corridor)
- Contact Name Margaret Vendryes
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The York College Department of Performing and Fine Arts will host a series of professional development workshops in conjunction with the Southeast Queens Biennial: A Locus of Moving Points. The events include:
- 11am – 1pm / Portfolio Reviews:
Natalie Angles, Residency Unlimited
John Cloud Kaiser, Materials for the Arts
Hitomi Hiwasaki, Queens Museum
Qiana Mestrick, Photographer, writer, digital marketer
Manon Slome, No Longer Empty
- Morning Workshops:
- 11am-12pm: Art for political organizing/mobilization (People’s Climate March as case study), Raquel de Anda, No Longer Empty
- 12pm-1pm: Grant writing for artists, Molaundo Jones, Queens Council on the Arts
- 1pm – 2pm: Lunch & Networking
Lunch provided by NLE Lab and York College Fine Arts Gallery
- 2pm – 3pm / Portfolio Reviews:
Natalie Angles, Residency Unlimited
John Cloud Kaiser, Materials for the Arts
Hitomi Hiwasaki, Queens Museum
Molaundo Jones, Queens Council on the Arts
Manon Slome, No Longer Empty
- Afternoon Workshops:
- 2pm-3pm: Social Media Strategy for Artists, Qiana Mestrich, Photographer, writer, digital marketer
- 3pm-4pm: Residency Application Information Session, John Cloud Kaiser, Materials for the Arts
All events will take place at the Academic Core Building, along the Fine Arts Corridor (1A).