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Have you considered hosting art workshops, classes or other public programs to supplement your income as a working artist? Hear from experienced artist and instructor Malina Sintnicolaas for tips on lesson planning, checking for learning, and classroom outcomes as she shares how to develop successful art programs and working with educational institutions.In-person session is limited to 24 participants, so it is recommended you sign up early to reserve a spot.
REGISTER HERE: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/artist-salon-teaching-tips-for-artists-with-malina-sintnicolaas-tickets-1057496433299
Online session is a one-hour presentation including some time for Q+A from the online audience.
REGISTER HERE FOR ONLINE: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_0Jy9jsOzTaSdEUYVLlZ91w#/registration
Free admission. Registration is required for both in person and online.
In Person Session Format: 7:00 – 8:30 PM
- 7:00 – 8:00 PM – Artist visual presentation including time for Q+A from online and live audience.
- 8:00 – 8:30 PM – Social time for artists to further the conversation. Light refreshments provided.
Online Session Format: 7:00 – 8:00 PM
- Session will be live-streamed on the Zoom platform. Pre-registration is required to participate.
- Participants will not share their screen, but will be able to send in questions to the panel during the Q+A portion of the event.
- Automated English captions will be available via the Zoom platform during the livestream.
About the Presenter:
Malina Izumi Sintnicolaas is a mixed media artist and educator currently based in Vancouver, British Columbia – the traditional and ancestral territories of the Coast Salish Peoples. With a practice focused mostly in ceramic, and fibre sculpture, her works are considered to be manifestations, transmutations, or “petrifications” of emotions into a physical form. Drawn to tactile materials, her work is questioning ways in which one can represent emotions such as depression, trauma, and anxiety with a physical form and in what ways can one induce empathy for an object even if that object is alien or abstract. Working with texture, surface, material properties, and form, her sculptures are bodily, visceral, and drive to evoke feeling from the viewer, using affect to create an empathic landscape that will urge an understanding for states of mind which are difficult to be described verbally.
She received her B.F.A from York University, and completed her Master of Fine Arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design. She has shown her work in solo and group exhibitions within Canada and the United States including the Burrard Arts Foundation in Vancouver, BC, Art Mur in Montreal, Sculptor’s Alliance NYC, and the Canadian Sculpture Centre in Toronto, ON. She is also the recipient of the 2019 Audain Travel Award, the Won Lee Scholarship of the Sculptor’s Society of Canada, and the 2022 BC Arts Council Project Assistant Grant respectively. Malina is currently teaching studio art at the Richmond Arts Centre and Port Moody Arts Centre.
About the Artist Salon:
The Artist Salon Series features art professionals leading inspirational artist talks and professional development for visual artists each month from February to November. Programs are either live-streamed via the Zoom platform or hosted in person. Past livestreams may be viewed as videos on the RAG@Home video page, www.richmondartgallery.org
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
7700 Minoru Gate, Richmond, BC, Canada, British Columbia V6Y 1R9
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