Join multidisciplinary artist Kasra Jalilipour in this playful artist peer support group, expanding on what it means to bring our artistic practices back to the personal and how to reconnect with our innate creativity when we’re lost or feel caught up in the mechanics of the wider arts ecosystem.
Join multidisciplinary artist Kasra Jalilipour in this playful artist peer support group, expanding on what it means to bring our artistic practices back to the personal and how to reconnect with our innate creativity when we’re lost or feel caught up in the mechanics of the wider arts ecosystem.
In this session, Kasra Jalilipour will riff off Paul Thek’s Teaching Notes: a series of open-ended and sprawling questions written by the artist as a tool for facilitating a creative space for discussion within Art & Design.
We will take the original Teaching Notes - in addition to a number of new provocations in the spirit of the original questions proposed by Thek - and use them to think deeply about our art practices in expansive ways and find new connections and moments of interplay between the different parts of our creative ecologies.
Through conversation and dialogue as well as spontaneous and playful artmaking experiments, you will get to know other artists in the space and begin to peel back the layers and sediments that make up your practice, to find your creative source and what grounds you.
Some drinks and snacks will be provided, but this is a potluck style event! So, we encourage you to bring along a dish, snack, or drink of your choice if you are able to.
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- We will be operating to a controlled capacity in our spaces, to maintain safe visitor numbers.
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