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Workshops 2024 - Friday 29 November - Wayne Malkin

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St Mary’s Hall
montville, australia
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Fri, 29 Nov, 9am - 11am AEST

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How to succeed as an artist, sell and be seen

This talk will incorporate gallery representation, how to make your work more saleable, pricing your art, buyers and collectors, gallery and artist responsibilities and expectations, and building an art career. This to be followed by a question and answer session, and then possibly non compulsory individual private appraisal of examples of attendees work, with a view to commercial success. 

Please arrive 15 minutes before the workshop start time to register. 

About Wayne Malkin

Born and raised in England, Wayne Malkin came to Australia in 1986.

Wayne is a seascape, landscape and portrait artist who specialises in oils. His paintings are an expression of a single moment or subject which has captured his attention. The effect of light is a constant theme across his body of work.

He has twice been a finalist in both the Doug Moran Portrait Prize and the Tattersall’s Landscape Prize, and selected for the Archibald Salon De Refuses exhibition in 2015. In the Rotary Art Spectacular held in Brisbane he has twice won Best Oil, in 2015 and 2017.

Together with his wife Tracey, Wayne is the owner of The Montville Art Gallery.

He has undertaken numerous commissions for his seascape, landscape and portrait work.

Represented in private collections in the United States, England, Australia and New Zealand, Wayne also has a painting in The Regional Gallery of NSW, Murwillumbah.

Please Note: Visitors to the event agree to the free use of their image for the purpose of advertising and marketing current and future events.

One free bonus One Day Pass provided per person registering for a workshop, allowing them to visit Sculpture on the Edge 2024 at Flaxton Gardens on any other day of the event. To be emailed to the workshop participant prior to the event.

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