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Where to Next…? Alumni: Artists Lyn Ahmat and Wayne Singleton

After years of developing an artistic practice, establishing a body of work and receiving industry recognition, it’s not uncommon for some artists to experience a mid-career plateau. The mid-career environment often presents a lack of opportunities and progression for artists as compared to their emerging and established counterparts.

So, how can mid-career artists continue to thrive despite this plateau?

 Lyn Ahmat and Wayne Singleton spoke with us about overcoming mid-career hurdles and their experience participating in our Where to Next…? intensive.

The next Where to Next…? intensive for mid-career artists will take place 20 – 21 July. Registrations close June 28.

University of Southern Queensland, Springfield campusBuilding B, Sinnathamby Boulevard, Springfield

20jul(jul 20)9:00 am21(jul 21)5:00 pmWhere To Next...? Business Intensive for Mid-Career ArtistsIntensive for Artists

Time

20th July 2019 9:00 am - 21st July 2019 5:00 pm AEST(GMT+01:00)

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University of Southern Queensland, Springfield campus

Building B, Sinnathamby Boulevard, Springfield

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Mid-career artists are invited to take part in this unique program designed to explore and map out the next steps for your creative practice and arts business.  Facilitated by Dr Cathryn

Event Details

Mid-career artists are invited to take part in this unique program designed to explore and map out the next steps for your creative practice and arts business. 

Facilitated by Dr Cathryn Lloyd, it will use creative approaches to reflect on the provenance (origins and motivations) of your professional practice before delving into ideas for ways to move forward with a vibrant, responsive and sustainable long-term career.

Tap into the combined expertise of other mid-career artists as you are guided through a series of exercises to refresh and grow your arts business, articulate your business and creative goals, and formulate effective strategies and action plans to achieve them.

Program Dates: 20 – 21 July

$240 ($210 for Flying Arts Members)


Register Now


Please note: This workshop is not suitable for emerging artists – it presumes you have had experience in the arts industry and are looking to build on the essence of your own arts business. Mid-career artists will typically have a solid body of work, have exhibited outside of their local area, and gained a measure of industry recognition. If you are unsure of your eligibility, you are welcome to call and talk with a Flying Arts member of staff.

Participants to Bring: 

– A laptop or notebook
– Images or samples of your work past and present

Lunch and refreshments for morning and afternoon are provided, and parking at Springfield campus of USQ is free for participants.


More Information

Topics explored will include:

– Constraints and Concerns
– Opportunities and Possibilities
– Relationships and Networks
– Story Branding your Business
– Renovating your Practice
– Design Thinking your Business
– Future Forward Action Plans

Now in its third year, the program builds on the foundations created by Flying Arts and NAVA, who established this opportunity after research identified the need for more support for artists in long-term career management, planning, audience development and commercial viability.

Additional Information

Cathryn Lloyd is a facilitator, creativity coach, educator and holds a doctoral degree in Creative Industries (DCI). She is the Founder and Director of Maverick Minds, a creative professional development consultancy that designs powerful and flexible learning experiences to shift thinking, gain new perspectives and create positive change. She has extensive experience across the creative industries, arts, business, management, and education. With an arts and design background, she brings a multi-disciplinary learning approach to her work, drawing on experiential, arts-based and action learning methodologies and processes to create purposeful learning environments.

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So tell us, how did attending Where to Next…? help you with your practice and career?

Lyn Laver-Ahmat, After the Rain, 2019

Lyn: I found that the course was very beneficial and rewarding for discovering new possibilities. I now have found a new network of artists/advisers and I follow fellow participants on social media and enjoy viewing their progress. I have also been more pro-active in seeking out opportunities.

Wayne: The major benefits, apart from meeting the workshop coordinators and other participants, were being challenged to clarify my thinking about my practice, i.e. where it has come from and where I want it to go. It also forced me to review my approach to writing about my practice – to write more concisely – on my website, on social media, and in my exhibition didactics.

What advice would you give to other artists who are at that mid-career stage?

Lyn: Be open to opportunities however different or diverse they are, they can only feed and grow your art practice.

Wayne: I don’t give specific advice, every person’s practice is different. To talk in generalizations isn’t very useful. The only useful general advice is: 1. Remember why you do what you do and 2. The world doesn’t owe you a living nor does it need to recognise your talent – you have to work hard at it!

What else have you been up to since Where to Next…?

Wayne Singleton, Jump up at Hillalong Station

Lyn: My art practice is continuing to develop and gain more depth through regular practice. I now have a purpose built shed which to me seems to validate my passion. I continue to have varied success through entering art competitions to gain more exposure. I have had a solo show displaying 30 works, and a group exhibition my regional gallery. I have also established a regular residency on a tropical island. Their gallery shows my work and I teach art to island guests. I continue to teach approx. 2 days per week which mixes up my working week. Outside of this I am also involved in a community project called  Plastic Boutique which brings awareness to cleaning up our environment..”

Wayne: My practice has remained a full-time relief block printmaking practice. Since the workshop, I have had two very successful solo exhibitions in Brisbane and won several commendations in group exhibitions. I also continue to run printmaking workshops at Impress Printmakers’ Studio, community groups, and in Secondary Schools in Brisbane.


This year’s Where to Next…?  intensive for mid-career artists will take place on 20 – 21 July. Registrations close June 28. Book Now.

University of Southern Queensland, Springfield campusBuilding B, Sinnathamby Boulevard, Springfield

20jul(jul 20)9:00 am21(jul 21)5:00 pmWhere To Next...? Business Intensive for Mid-Career ArtistsIntensive for Artists

Time

20th July 2019 9:00 am - 21st July 2019 5:00 pm AEST(GMT+01:00)

View in my time

Location

University of Southern Queensland, Springfield campus

Building B, Sinnathamby Boulevard, Springfield

Other Events

Event Details

Mid-career artists are invited to take part in this unique program designed to explore and map out the next steps for your creative practice and arts business.  Facilitated by Dr Cathryn

Event Details

Mid-career artists are invited to take part in this unique program designed to explore and map out the next steps for your creative practice and arts business. 

Facilitated by Dr Cathryn Lloyd, it will use creative approaches to reflect on the provenance (origins and motivations) of your professional practice before delving into ideas for ways to move forward with a vibrant, responsive and sustainable long-term career.

Tap into the combined expertise of other mid-career artists as you are guided through a series of exercises to refresh and grow your arts business, articulate your business and creative goals, and formulate effective strategies and action plans to achieve them.

Program Dates: 20 – 21 July

$240 ($210 for Flying Arts Members)


Register Now


Please note: This workshop is not suitable for emerging artists – it presumes you have had experience in the arts industry and are looking to build on the essence of your own arts business. Mid-career artists will typically have a solid body of work, have exhibited outside of their local area, and gained a measure of industry recognition. If you are unsure of your eligibility, you are welcome to call and talk with a Flying Arts member of staff.

Participants to Bring: 

– A laptop or notebook
– Images or samples of your work past and present

Lunch and refreshments for morning and afternoon are provided, and parking at Springfield campus of USQ is free for participants.


More Information

Topics explored will include:

– Constraints and Concerns
– Opportunities and Possibilities
– Relationships and Networks
– Story Branding your Business
– Renovating your Practice
– Design Thinking your Business
– Future Forward Action Plans

Now in its third year, the program builds on the foundations created by Flying Arts and NAVA, who established this opportunity after research identified the need for more support for artists in long-term career management, planning, audience development and commercial viability.

Additional Information

Cathryn Lloyd is a facilitator, creativity coach, educator and holds a doctoral degree in Creative Industries (DCI). She is the Founder and Director of Maverick Minds, a creative professional development consultancy that designs powerful and flexible learning experiences to shift thinking, gain new perspectives and create positive change. She has extensive experience across the creative industries, arts, business, management, and education. With an arts and design background, she brings a multi-disciplinary learning approach to her work, drawing on experiential, arts-based and action learning methodologies and processes to create purposeful learning environments.

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Join Dr Cathryn Lloyd, who holds a doctorate degree in Creative Industries and has extensive experience across arts business, management and education, to map out your long-term career goals.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Flying Arts Alliance acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands and seas on which we work, live and create. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.

Flying Arts Alliance is honoured to acknowledge the Governor of Queensland, Her Excellency Dr Jeanette Young AC PSM as our Patron. We also acknowledge Mr Tim Fairfax AC and Mrs Gina Fairfax AC as our Cultural Patrons.

Flying Arts is a not-for-profit organisation inspiring the appreciation, practice and professional development of the visual and media arts as a lifetime interest or career throughout regional and remote Queensland.

Flying Arts is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland. Flying Arts is supported by the Tim Fairfax Family Foundation and receives funds from Creative Partnerships Australia through the Australian Cultural Fund. Flying Arts is supported by corporate partners and benefactors.

Flying Arts is the administrator in Queensland of the Regional Arts Fund (RAF), an Australian Government program provided through Regional Arts Australia.

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