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Nov 13
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6:00 pm
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9:00 pm
In-Person Workshop

Capture, Curate, Connect: Gallery Practices for the Emerging Photographer

Robyn Zolnai

Capture, Curate, Connect: Gallery Practices for the Emerging Photographer

Robyn Zolnai, the director at the Stephen Bulger Gallery, offers her first-hand expertise in the photography art market to those pursuing a practice as a professional photographer. Through a variety of topics, participants will leave the workshop with the knowledge of how to assemble a portfolio, how to prepare work for exhibition and sale, and understanding gallery structures.

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Capture, Curate, Connect: A Guide to Preparing & Showcasing Your Work

October 16 6-9PM: Documenting your work
October 30 6-9PM:  Installation Practice Using Photographic Images
November 13 6-9PM: Gallery Practices for the Emerging Photographer

$200 (members)
$250 (non-members)

In this 3-part workshop series, participants will explore the essential skills needed to document, curate, and present photographic artwork professionally. The series begins with a hands-on session on documenting artwork, where you'll learn to use available and studio lighting to capture high-quality images of both flat and three-dimensional works. The second workshop delves into installation strategies, emphasizing how to creatively use space to enhance the impact of photographic displays, with a focus on contemporary photo-based practices. The final session, led by a gallery director, offers insider knowledge on navigating the art market, assembling a portfolio, and preparing work for exhibition and sale. This comprehensive series equips emerging photographers with the tools they need to connect their work with a broader audience.

You can register for individual workshops, or all three by selecting the course fee.

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Robyn Zolnai completed her Bachelor of Fine Arts with Honours at York University and obtained her Master of Arts in Photographic Preservation and Collections Management from Toronto Metropolitan University. Robyn is the director at the Stephen Bulger Gallery, Toronto, and conducts lectures and workshops on collecting photography and career development for emerging artists. Robyn is also an accredited member of the International Society of Appraisers and operates her own fine art appraisal and collection management company.

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