Artist Consultation - John Stafford
11may9:00 am5:00 pmArtist Consultation - John StaffordConsultation for Artists & Artsworkers
Time
(Friday) 9:00 am - 5:00 pm(GMT+10:00) View in my time
Location
Flying Arts Alliance Office
420 Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley, 4006, Queensland
Event Details
Take the opportunity to discuss your arts practice one-on-one with a respected industry professional. Either at the Flying Arts office or via Skype, this one hour session will provide you
Event Details
Take the opportunity to discuss your arts practice one-on-one with a respected industry professional. Either at the Flying Arts office or via Skype, this one hour session will provide you with a chance to map out your career directions and gain feedback about your portfolio.
Session bookings are for one hour between 9am and 5pm.
You are welcome to bring any resources, artwork, portfolios or other items that will assist you with your consultation. Flying Arts will provide a computer and internet access should you wish to use any online resources during your consultation.
$65 ($60 for Flying Arts Members)
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Additional Information
John Stafford is a Director of CREATIVEMOVE, a Brisbane-based visual arts consultancy providing strategic advice and delivering outcomes for the arts, built environment and government sectors. The company specialises in public art commissions, artist services and curatorial projects. In November 2016, John and co-director, Jodie Cox, launched Onespace Gallery in Highgate Hill, Brisbane, a mixed-model style of gallery and innovative space to present contemporary art and design.
John has undertaken numerous curatorial and project management activities for a range of clients including: Lendlease; Aria Property Group; South Bank Corporation; Brisbane Airport Corporation; Quandamooka Yoolooburrabee Aboriginal Corporation and the Redland City Council; City of Gold Coast; Brisbane City Council; Cairns Regional Council; Mackay Regional Council; FORM (Crown Towers Perth Development); Supreme Court Library of Queensland; School of English, Media and Art History, University of Queensland; Cairns Indigenous Art Fair; and artists shortlisted for projects in a range of Australian cities and overseas.