Workshops co-facilitated by local artists and arts professionals and geared towards emerging, mid-career and student artists and curators
The Relevancy of Art Installations
with Leisa Rich, hosted online by Modern Fuel
Tuesday 28 February, 6–7:30 pm
E-commerce for Artists
with Jill Glatt, hosted online by Union Gallery
Tuesday 28 March, 6–7:30 pm
Careers in the Arts with The Juvenis Festival
Hosted in-person at Agnes
Wednesday 3 May, 7–8:30 pm
We’re excited to continue our third iteration of Making Art Work, a professional development series co-presented by Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Modern Fuel Artist-Run Centre and Union Gallery
This series includes three free workshops co-facilitated by local artists and arts professionals, geared towards emerging, mid-career and student artists and curators. Participants gain enhanced experiential learning opportunities, develop a toolkit of skills in preparing for a career in the arts and extend networks with Kingston’s contemporary art galleries.
This series looks at topics including art installations, e-commerce and exploring careers in the arts.
Online, Tuesday 28 February, 6–7:30 pm
In a dynamic visual and auditory presentation, Leisa Rich traces the history of the ways in which installation art has fulfilled many roles in the human experience. Tracing a historical timeline from ritualistic, spiritual and astrological early traditions, to politicized commentary, and the democratized, broad outreach installation art is creating today, Leisa takes participants on a journey into this inclusive art form.
Leisa Rich is an experimental visual artist who transforms materials in unique ways via dyeing, painting, melting, sculpting, heat transfer, embroidery, 3D printing, laser cutting, resin and more.
Rich has Master of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, and Bachelor of Education in Art degrees, and has exhibited in notable museums and galleries. She is a published author. Rich has taught art for 48 years.
Rich’s works are in the permanent collections of Delta Airlines Inc., Hilton Hotels, Inc., Emory Healthcare/Women’s Health, Kamm Foundation, Dallas Museum of Art, University of Texas, University of North Texas, The Works: Atlanta, and in international private collections. In October 2020, in the middle of political upheaval and Covid, Rich virtually purchased a 96-year-old farmhouse on three acres on a rural St. Lawrence River island accessible only by ferry, and moved back to Canada after decades living, teaching, and exhibiting in the U.S.
Image courtesy Leisa Rich
Portrait of Leisa Rich
Online, Tuesday 28 March, 6–7:30 pm
Do you want to know how to better tap into selling artwork online? Maybe you are a vendor at markets, and having e-commerce would help you manage inventory and payments. Maybe you want to reach a farther audience and be able to make more passive income from your artwork. Making a living as an artist means understanding how to build an audience, how to price art products, and the unique requirements for shipping art.
Jill Glatt (she/her) is a Katarokwi/Kingston-based illustrator, printmaker, arts educator, and French teacher with the Limestone District School Board. Her artistic practice is based around and informed by ecology, community, and sustainability. She has developed and delivered programming for the Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning, Kingston Arts Council, Centre Culturel Frontenac, Modern Fuel and the Juvenis Festival. Jill is also the Volunteer Coordinator for the Skeleton Park Arts Festival and sits on their board of directors as Treasurer.
In-person, Wednesday 3 May, 7–8:30 pm
Have you ever considered a career in the arts? Do you wonder what an average day looks like for a curator, or how to become an arts educator?
Join us for this special edition of Making Art Work, hosted by Agnes and supported by the Juvenis Festival. We invite youth ages 13–30 to attend this session where you’ll have the opportunity to hear from and chat with individuals working in a range of visual arts-related careers including artists, illustrators, professors, curators, conservators,preparators and more!
Light refreshments are provided.
The Juvenis Festival is an 11-day-long festival, running 27 April to 7 May 2023. It gives young people ages 30 and under an opportunity to act, sing, dance, perform, and showcase their artistic talents, as well as take free workshops and masterclasses to build on their interests and skills in the arts.
This program is made possible through the generous support of the Iva Speers Fund for Art Education and is a partnership with The Juvenis Festival.