A [good] picture is worth a thousand words
Getting quality professional photographs of your art is essential in an online commercial world. TLC student Andy Monk takes professional photographs of other people’s art.
Posted on 27 Jan 2016[1] CommentsThe Creative Spiral
How to Have a Creative Life that "Pays the Bills"
Posted on 21 Jan 2016[1] CommentsEgyptian exploration of Canadian industrial ceramics
Mel Fords Medalta Artist Residency in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada
How to Get the Right People to Buy Your Creation
"If you want to learn how to sell your skills, your ideas, your creations or your business more effectively, then come join me for this important presentation."
Posted on 17 Jan 2016[2] Comments“I look at images in an attempt to understand what I can’t read”
“I’m inspired to make art because I want to express and communicate ideas about human interaction and society. Being dyslexic I look at images in an attempt to understand what I can’t read. Creating art has become my way of communicating and expressing my opinions and feelings.”
Zoe Knighton – Janet Law Scholarship Recipient 2016
A Star On The Rise
“When I was there milling about between artists and the corporate world I just kind of wanted to be at home,” she says.
Posted on 14 Jan 2016[5] CommentsSummer Buzz
Vanessa Patea spent most of her summer holidays travelling cross country to the very top of the South Island. The highlight of this trip was a week’s ‘artist in residency’ at Lochmara Lodge, which is located within the Marlborough Sounds (just a 20 minute boat ride from Picton).
Posted on 10 Jan 2016[0] CommentsThe Innovation Imperative: Where the arts, business, education and community come together
The Innovation Imperative: Where the arts, business, education and community come together
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