| Date of activity | What was the Activity: | Where did the activity take place | What did you learn from this activity: Exhibition Planning Ways of Working Curation Application | How has activity been documented | How could you apply the learning: |
| 15/8/20 | Life Drawing; Aimee mccallum | zoom | Helped me to practice drawing again and get back into creating work. Drawing from zoom for first time | drawings | Will use the warm up for drawing in my drawing projects |
| 2/11/20 | Artist talk: Hannah Nugent | Teams | Ways of working; exploring digital spaces using animation. takes inspiration from retro video games. Celebrates the digital realm with bright colours and interesting new way of painting and drawing. | Written notes | Take inspiration from how she makes use of digital painting |
| 22/11/20 | Artist talk: Megan Rudden- Q&A- Hubcap | Instagram live | Ways of working: learned how she explores writing within an art context. How to approach personality, intimacy and comfort. Talks of making writing inclusive. Also received recommendations for books. | Written notes | Very helpful for current project, will take influence from the way she writes and how she corelates that with image making |
| 9/12/20 | Artist talk: Rhona Foster | Zoom | Ways of working: she showed us clips of her work and we learned how she put together a set and what kind of budget goes into it. Gave advice about how someone can create something of a similar level and where she applies for funding and oportunities | Written notes | Will use advice on how to make a set and what goes into it if I plan to make a scripted video |
| 5/2/21 | Screening + panel discussion: Natasha Ruwona | Zoom/Youtube | Ways of working: got to watch her new video work “umbilic” and learned about some experiences of black identities. Got lots from just watching her work as it was so interesting | Written notes | Will use her work for inspiration and for techniques with moving image work |
| Feburary 2021 | Artist Talk: Benjamin Fallon | Zoom | Ways of working: was taught the history of moving image, how far it has advanced and how many different contexts it can be used in | Written notes | Will use the information for when I explore digital and moving image and also for artist inspiration |
| March 2021 | Workshop: Neil Nodzak – Sequential art | Teams | Ways of working: Learned about how I could use sequential art for my own project. Introduced to artist aiden Koch and how she aims to create a story with as little words as possible | Written notes | Will use this for inspiration for my current project. Likely to use the skills I learned in the future |
| 10/4/21 | Artist talks: Charlotte hicks- hubcap | Instagram live | Ways of working: learned about how she portrays women in art and the female gaze. Also about how she uses textiles and women’s craft | Written notes | Could use textiles in my own work and am also interested in similar topic so might use it for inpiratiion |
| 28/4/21 | Working within visual arts organisation | Discord | Learned about a variety of jobs within arts organisations such as galleries, workshops, programmes. Also about where I would be able to find jobs and what kind of experience and qualifications needed | Notes on blog | Will help me to figure out what options I have once I have left this course |
| 28/4/21 | Participatory arts withing the community | Discord | Learned about the organisation “Artlink” and how they work with kids elderly and disabled people. Introduce people to art and crafts and help people to enjoy and learn from new activities | Notes on blog | An organisation I could possible volunteer with for experience as im interesting in accessible art |
| 28/4/21 | Freelancing- planning for creative life and career | Discord | Received some advice on creative jobs and how to work up to them. Also about how to plan out a career that Is suited to me | Notes on blog | Will use the advice to help decide what jobs I will go for |
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Employability Day Notes- PPE
Working within a visual arts organisation
-Discussing organisations i could possible be a part of in the future
Siobhan mcconnachie:
-Head of learning and engagement- national galleries
-Talking about her own experience- don’t need a relevant degree but needs helps to have relevant experience
-Fixed term contract- helps to gain lots of experience because of the constant change of jobs and also make lots of contact with possible employers- being proactive in a jobs helps to secure more opportunities
-Use experience and advice of people that have done something similar
-Working at a gallery has lots of different kind of jobs which allows you to collaborate and find out about which one is best suited
-Keep an eye on the NGS website for job postings
Siobhan Carroll:
-Works at collective head of programme
-Core of the organisation is to support young artists in their career mostly freelancers
-Working with funding applications and networking for new artists to make connections
-Satellites program openings for artists without connections to organisations or openings already
-Kept herself afloat with bar jobs- likely that if you go for these kinds of jobs you will need multiple jobs
-Practical skills are useful lots of physical work to build exhibitions
Daniel Brown:
-Edinburgh sculpture workshop curator for research- jobs in small scale organisations often involves lots of other unexpected roles
-It helps to get involved in artist run spaces because often they evolve into organisations
-Uses funding to help their opportunities, workshops and studio spaces accessible available, they also have dedicated spaces for postgrads
-They run internships paid that allow people to gain experience- learning programme part time
-SCAN posts jobs- https://sca-net.org/about/jobs-opportunities/
-Creative scotland- https://opportunities.creativescotland.com/
-Unlikely that I will find what I want to do straight away throwing yourself into any job in the area will help to build a portfolio of work
-Personal skills will help make connections
Participatory arts working in the community:
Jan Bert -artlink:
-Working with kids to have their first interactions with art- varied ways of getting to know people through art and what art means in a community
-Taking people o bike rides at the moment- a way of getting to know people
-Art link- works with people with disabilities, old and young, mental health struggles
-Adapts to fit the people so that workers can find out and connect to who they are
-Not just art, from cooking, crafts to beekeeping- however often finds a way to link back to art
-Creates a dialog between other parts of the community and organisations
Freelancing- planning for a successful creative life and career
Joe tree:
-Started as an employee to just help out running coffees and gradually took on more roles
-Good to hear of someone who didn’t go to uni and instead immerse themselves in a variety of roles
-Being able to adapt to any role is a useful skill to have- keep learning throughout career go for jobs that can build your skill set
-Being clear with what you want to achieve with freelance is good for focus and help you make decisions and communicate to people you work with
-Make a plan of what you want to do
-Find something that makes you unique and will set you aside from everyone else
Katherine kennedy:
-Assistant director who originally studied philosophy
-Got involved with friends that have done film so joined in to help- going for jobs that don’t seem relevant might bring you other opportunities, don’t write off jobs that don’t immediately seem perfect
-Only works 6-9 months of the year- plan ahead of what you want to do have goals to figure out the timing and focus of things
-Map out the path as a starting point and be open to changes that might come along
-Recognise that things will change and wont be as easy as you hope but keep applying for things
-Social network and career network can be very linked- look at peers for network