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Work Sample Do's & Don'ts / Columbia City
Type Set Writers' Workspace
Seattle, WA
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*This workshop is open to artists of all disciplines and ideal for artists applying for grants, residencies, and other opportunities and artists who want to better understand how funding processes work. Highly recommended for artists applying for Artist Trusts 2018 GAP Award.  

Work Sample Do's & Don'ts
Date: Thursday, June 14
Time: 6-7:30 p.m.
Cost: Free, RSVP required. Space is limited.
Venue: TypeSet Writers' Workspace
3827C S Edmunds St
Seattle, WA 98118

Presented in partnership with TypeSetWriters' Workspace .

ABOUT THE WORKSHOP
In this workshop, Artist Trust Program Director Brian McGuigan discusses what makes a strong work sample  and what doesn't. The session covers practical advice on selecting and presenting work samples for grant and residency applications and other opportunities. You'll learn how the selection process works, insider information on what juries and panelists are looking for in work samples, and tips on how to format and tailor your work for success.

TAKEAWAYS
- An overview of how selection processes work
- General tips on work samples
- How to format your work
- Writing quality work sample descriptions
- Insider info on what happens in the panel room

ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR
Brian McGuigan is the Program Director at Artist Trust overseeing the funding and artist support programs for artists of all disciplines across Washington State. Before coming to Artist Trust, Brian worked at Hugo House for a decade where he co-founded and curated the popular reading series, Cheap Wine & Poetry and Cheap Beer & Prose. He's also moonlighted as the director of Lit Crawl Seattle, an ambassador at On the Boards, and an event organizer for a slew of arts organizations in Seattle. For his work in the arts, The Stranger shortlisted Brian for their Genius Award in Literature in 2010, and in 2011, City Arts named him one of Seattle's Power 50 Culture Makers. When hes not working for artists, Brian's a writer himself. His essays have appeared in Gawker, Salon, The Stranger, The Rumpus, and elsewhere, and he has received support from 4Culture, Artist Trust, and the Seattle Office of Arts & Culture. He's currently at work on a memoir.


This program is sponsored in part by Vulcan, Inc.
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Adresse

Type Set Writers' Workspace (Afficher)
3827C S Edmunds St
Seattle, WA 98118
United States

Catégories

Arts > Danse
Arts > Littérature
Arts > Spectacle
Arts > Théâtre
Arts > Visuels
Éducation > Classes
Éducation > Ateliers

Enfants bienvenus : Non
Chiens bienvenus : Non
Non-fumeur : Non

Contact

Propriétaire : Artist Trust
Sur BPT depuis : 30 Oct 2006
 
Zach Frimmel | Program Coordinator


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