To be an artist is to constantly apply for things. Many creative opportunities–from residencies to exhibitions–start with an open call. How can you ensure you’re putting your best foot forward when submitting these applications?
Drawing upon the perspective of arts decision-makers who run residencies, jury exhibitions, and review project proposals, this panel discussion will focus on the work sample portion of applications, and cover:
- Tips for compiling and presenting your work samples
- Common errors reviewers see among portfolios, and how to avoid them
- How to approach work sample submissions as telling a story
- What “cohesive” looks like when you make lots of different things
- Insights into the behind the scenes review process
Time for Q&A will be provided.
This is Part 2 of a 2 part series. To also register for Part 1: The Narrative, which will focus on the narrative/written components of applications, click here!
What: Nailing the Application: A Guide to Artist Open Calls (Part 2: Work Samples)
When: Tuesday, November 19, 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM ET
Where: Online via Zoom
Cost: Free
Register: Register here
Recording: This session will be recorded, and all RSVPs wil have access to the recording for 30 days following the event.
Questions: Email [email protected]
This session will be moderated by NYFA Learning Program Officer Kelly Olshan and feature two panelists (more info forthcoming)!