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    Practice 101: Working with Galleries

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    grafton, australia
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    PRACTICE 101: Working with Galleries 

    Join Arts Northern Rivers for a professional development workshop on 'Working with Galleries’ facilitated by Grafton Regional Gallery Director, Sarah Gurich. 

    Designed for early-career visual artists, this workshop will share an overview of the arts sector and detail how to self-profile and present your work for exhibitions. This foundational workshop has been developed to support Northern Rivers artists interested in exhibiting their work in and outside of the regions. 

    The session will share resources for upcoming opportunities such as awards and residencies to help artists instigate and build sustainable careers.

    About the Facilitator

    Sarah Gurich is the Director of Grafton Regional Gallery. Previous to her appointment, Sarah has worked in a number of roles in the regional gallery sector, including Director of Bathurst Regional Art Gallery (BRAG), Curator at BRAG, and inaugural Exhibitions Manager at the Blue Mountains Cultural Centre where she oversaw development of the new City Art Gallery. In 2017, Sarah was the NSW Exhibition Team Leader at the Australian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale. Sarah is an experienced creative producer motivated by creating new opportunities for engagement, extension, and collaboration to support and promote regional artists including developing new platforms for connecting the community through art and culture.

    Learn more about the professional development series delivered across the region and online in 2024.

    Free event – spaces are limited.

    If you are unable to attend, please ensure you release your ticket so another local artist or arts worker can benefit from the session. If booked out, please join the waitlist and you will be notified if a place becomes available.


    PRACTICE 101 professional development series has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Creative Australia, its arts funding and advisory body.


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