Consultations with John Armstrong (ONLINE ONLY)
Time
(Friday) 9:00 am - 5:00 pm(GMT+10:00) View in my time
Location
Your computer
Event Details
Please Note, this session is being conducted online only, via Skype. Take the opportunity to discuss your arts practice one-on-one in a one-hour consultation with a respected industry professional. Artist
Event Details
Please Note, this session is being conducted online only, via Skype.
Take the opportunity to discuss your arts practice one-on-one in a one-hour consultation with a respected industry professional.
Artist Consultations are self-directed to provide maximum benefit to you as an artist or artsworker. Suggestions for discussion include:
– Mapping out your career direction
– Gaining feedback on your portfolio
– Asking for advice on specific industry practices
– The sky is the limit!
Session bookings are available in one hour time slots between 9am and 5pm.
—–Skype bookings only.—-
$65 ($60 for Flying Arts Members)
Bookings Unavailable
Participants to Bring:
– Any resources, artwork, portfolios or other items that will assist you with your consultation
Additional Information
John Armstrong has served in a range of roles where he has been responsible for major initiatives in policy and industry development and export as well as large projects with an emphasis on business, sustainability, culture and community accountability and participation.
John has maintained a critically engaged visual arts practice for over 40 years with 36 solo exhibitions, 10 shared exhibitions and 26 group exhibitions and has been selected for inclusion in 50 curated exhibitions. He was the first Australian artist to receive a First Prize in a major international exhibition, the Sao Paulo Biennale in 1973. His artwork has been selected to represent Australia in four major international exhibitions, including the Biennale de Paris. John’s artwork is represented in 16 major public and teaching collections throughout Australia including the Australian National Gallery and most State Galleries.
He has recently been appointed as a Peer Assessor with Arts Queensland. After many years operating Harbinger Consultants, a cultural and economic development consultancy that has worked extensively in Queensland’s diverse regions, communities and cultural sectors, he has recently accepted the position of Art Centre Manager on Mornington Island.