Exhibition Development Program: Rockhampton

25may(may 25)10:00 am26(may 26)4:00 pmExhibition Development Program: RockhamptonIntensive for Artists

Time

25 (Saturday) 10:00 am - 26 (Sunday) 4:00 pm AEST(GMT+10:00) View in my time

Location

Rockhampton Art Gallery

62 Victoria Parade, Rockhampton, QLD, 4700

Event Details

Master the art of developing your own exhibition and how to pitch your proposal to galleries. This is a weekend intensive to design, plan and manage your solo or group exhibition. Participants will receive course study materials prior to the workshop and will have the chance to gain feedback on completed proposals following the intensive.

A selected proposal may be chosen to exhibit at the Rockhampton Art Gallery in 2021.

Learn about:

– Essential principles of exhibition concept, planning, design and development
– How to work with exhibition venues
– Marketing and promotion
– Logistics, contracts and legal issues
– Packing, handling and installation

Program Dates: 25 – 26 May

$175 ($150 for Flying Arts Members)

Registrations Close 17 May

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Additional Information

Elysha Rei is a Japanese-Australian visual artist and arts manager based in Brisbane, with a passion for providing opportunities and professional development for artists and communities. Since completing a Bachelor of Visual Arts, Rei has exhibited work, curated exhibitions and managed cultural spaces across Australia, Japan, New Zealand, Thailand and the US. Rei’s experiences as an artist extend to independent exhibitions, art commissions and projects for clients such as the Westin, Museum of Brisbane, Onespace Gallery, Brisbane City Council, Artisan, Redland City Council, QIC, Engage Arts, First Coat International Street Art Festival and Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery. She has also held roles as founder and Co-Director of the artist-run initiative Made Creative Space Toowoomba (2011-13), Director of the regional art gallery Dogwood Crossing in Miles (2012-13), and founder and Director of the international artist residency Sam Rit Residency, in Thailand (2013-17). She now holds a Master’s in Business Administration and works as the Education and Public Program Coordinator at the Queensland State Archives.