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Working with + Working for Public Art Galleries
Oct
11
6:30 pm18:30

Working with + Working for Public Art Galleries

CARFAC SASK and CARFAC ALBERTA are pleased to present:

Working with + Working for Public Art Galleries

with Jill Janvier and Robin Lynch

Wednesday October 11, 2023
6:30pm – 8:00pm (CST)
Webinar Hosted Online

Join us for an exciting online event on Wed Oct 11, 2023 at 18:30 (MDT), where we delve into the world of public art galleries. Whether you’re an artist, curator, or simply passionate about art, this event is perfect for you!

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ABOUT THE WEBINAR
📌Discover the insider tips and tricks of working with and for public art galleries. Our panel of experts will share their experiences, insights, and strategies for success in this dynamic field.

📌Learn about the collaborative opportunities available, how to navigate the selection process, and the importance of community engagement. Gain valuable knowledge on building relationships with gallery owners, curators, and fellow artists.

📌Don’t miss this chance to expand your network and gain invaluable insights from industry professionals. Register now and secure your spot for this exciting event!

HOSTS & MODERATORS:
Chris W. Carson: Executive Director at CARFAC Alberta
Jera MacPherson: Program & Outreach Director at CARFAC SASK

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Making Public Art Happen with Alejandro Romero, Erin Pankratz and Christian Pérès Gibaut
Sept
27
6:30 pm18:30

Making Public Art Happen with Alejandro Romero, Erin Pankratz and Christian Pérès Gibaut

CARFAC SASK and CARFAC ALBERTA are pleased to present:

Making Public Art Happen

with Alejandro Romero, Erin Pankratz and Christian Pérès Gibaut

Wednesday September 27, 2023
6:30pm – 8:00pm (CST)
Webinar Hosted Online

As visual artists, we make art for private and public use. We do not have to compromise our vision when we make art for private consumption. When we make Public Art we always need to consider the community who will be viewing the work…

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ABOUT THE WEBINAR
Speaking from the knowledge acquired as the Public Arts Consultant for the City of Saskatoon, Alejandro Romero will discuss how Public Art is used by municipalities to enrich the lives of its’ citizens. Alejandro will outline the Best Practices developed that protect both the city that commissions the work and the visual artists that make the work. Erin Pankratz and Christian Pérès Gibaut work together on Public Art projects in Edmonton. In their presentation, they will discuss what to expect when making public art, the unseen side of the process, and Public Art and your career.

ABOUT ALEJANDRO ROMERO
Living in Saskatoon, Alejandro Romero is an independent interdisciplinary artist, curator, and consultant. His leadership as an arts administrator includes award-winning Public Art, public performances, lectures, and public speaking. He is the Public Arts Consultant for the City of Saskatoon, Alejandro exhibits in Puerto Rico, USA and Canada. His work explore anonymous interventions, social activism, cultural resistance, photography, painting and poetry with the concepts of identity, post-colonialism, prophecy, construction and perceptions of reality.

ABOUT RED KNOT STUDIO
Red Knot Studio is Erin Pankratz’ and Christian Pérès Gibaut’s mosaic art studio. Based in Edmonton, they specialize in sculptures, murals and floors, and work with public and private clients. For their last project, they created child-friendly sculptures for Churchill Square and Centennial Plaza in Edmonton.

ABOUT ERIN PANKRATZ
Born in Inuvik, NWT, Erin Pankratz lives and works in Edmonton, AB. She studied Art -Sculpture at the Alberta College of Art and Design and has received several grants and awards, including the 2013 & 2016 Innovation in Mosaics Awards by the Society of American Mosaic Artists and the 2021 Edmonton Artists’ Trust Fund. In 2016, she became the first local artist to be awarded an International Public Art Call in Edmonton. She is a frequent lecturer and guest artist at international events.

ABOUT CHRISTIAN PÉRÈS GIBAUT
Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Christian Pérès Gibaut has a BA in Social Sciences and Humanities. He worked for many years as a Project Manager before starting a career in the arts in 2011. He has been awarded several grants from the Canada Council for the Arts and the Edmonton Arts Council to explore ideas of Identity, Immigration, Language, Meaning, and Estrangement. He shows his work regularly, and in 2022, the Alberta Foundation for the Arts acquired one of his paintings for its permanent collection.

HOSTS & MODERATORS:
Chris W. Carson: Executive Director at CARFAC Alberta
Wendy Nelson: Executive Director at CARFAC Saskatchewan

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Contracts: What Should be in One? With Patrick Close and Heather Cline
Sept
13
6:30 pm18:30

Contracts: What Should be in One? With Patrick Close and Heather Cline

CARFAC SASK and CARFAC ALBERTA are pleased to present:

Contracts: What Should Be in One?

with Patrick Close & Heather Cline

Wednesday September 13, 2023
6:30pm – 8:00pm (CST)
Webinar Hosted Online

As self-employed workers, visual artists need to use contracts, to understand what needs to be in a contract, and often how to go about negotiating for a better contract… In this webinar, you will learn from two artists that have dealt with all types of contracts and even dealt with the absence of a contract…

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ABOUT THE WEBINAR
Patrick Close will discuss the technical aspects of contracts, including the various types of contracts, common elements, resources, best practices and industry standards, government legislation / regulations, as well as thoughts on successful contract negotiations. Heather Cline will provide real world examples of contracts based on her experiences exhibiting and working with galleries and institutions across Canada. After these two thirty minute presentations, there will be a thirty minute Q+A based on your questions. As the webinar is on Zoom, we will unmute the audience so you can ask your own questions. Join us and learn how to read, write and change contracts…

ABOUT PATRICK CLOSE
Patrick Close is a practicing visual artist living in Okotoks, Alberta with experience as a curator, writer, consultant, artist run centre director, arts council officer and facilitator. He has been active in CARFAC since the 1970’s and was the director of CARFAC Sask for more than 20 years.

ABOUT HEATHER CLINE
Heather Cline has a MFA from the University of Saskatchewan and is a painter and mixed media artist based in Regina, Saskatchewan. Cline has a deep interest in public interaction, and has exhibited widely, participating in residency programs and public engagement across Canada.

HOSTS
Chris W. Carson: Executive Director at CARFAC Alberta
Wendy Nelson: Executive Director at CARFAC Saskatchewan

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Record Management for Visual Artists with Christine Bennett
Aug
16
6:30 pm18:30

Record Management for Visual Artists with Christine Bennett

CARFAC SASK and CARFAC ALBERTA are pleased to present:

RECORD MANAGEMENT FOR VISUAL ARTISTS
WITH CHRISTINE BENNETT

Wednesday August 16th, 2023
6:30pm – 8:00pm (CST)
Webinar Hosted Online

Register HERE to attend!

What are records?

  • Why do artists need to be concerned about records management?

  • How can records management help me document my work?

  • How can records management help me avoid disaster and save money?

  • How do I get started?

Records management is often considered dry and boring, but Christine makes it fun and educational. A bit about her:

  • Library and Information Technology grad, SAIT

  • Fibre grad, AU Arts

  • Jill of all trades–from web developer to digital asset administrator

  • A software trainer and reaches people at their level

  • A firm belief in the power of records management :-)

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