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Have you ever exhibited at a gallery or museum? Would you like to but you aren’t quite sure how? Our upcoming online Masterclass will teach you everything you need to know about exhibiting at Public Art Galleries and Museums. This session is for artists of all levels who would like to understand the best tips for finding opportunities and the application process for submissions. Public Art Galleries have long been a source of information, shaping the knowledge and minds of artists.
Going from visitor to exhibitor is certainly achievable, with many institutions hosting engagement programmes for contemporary artists. Key learning outcomes:
Who will benefit from this session?
Our talented Guest Speaker is Nick Wong
Nick Wong is the Development Manager for the Royal Scottish Academy of Art and Architecture (RSA) where he leads on the overall strategy and management of the organisation's development, including grants, sponsorships, donations, regular giving, audience development and education as well as creating and testing new projects to increase supporter engagement and the sustainability of the RSA.
Originally from San Francisco, Nick is based in Edinburgh and has previously worked for the national funding agencies Museums Galleries Scotland and Creative Scotland, and as a Visual Theatre Producer delivering projects on a national and international scale that incorporated a myriad of artforms including puppetry, dance, animation and visual art. He holds a BA from the University of California San Diego, and an MSc. from the University of Edinburgh, both in Art History.
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