Workshops and Resources

Upcoming Workshops

 

Photo Documentation Stations (April 11 – May 7 – tbc)

Graduating students are strongly encouraged to document their own work with their personal equipment. A/V does not provide equipment for documentation. Photo documentation stations will be available for booking between [date] and [date]/ Stations are booked in 3 hour sessions during technician hours (consecutive sessions are permitted). Book your appointment through Yocale.

Students must provide their own camera and tripod or borrow from Media Resources?

Resources: Documentation

Please note digital photographic documentation of the entire exhibition is conducted by University Technical Staff for the Emily Carr Library Archive only. Graduating students are strongly encouraged to document their own work with their personal equipment. A/V does not provide equipment for documentation.

If you need help with documentation, you can read Alumni Association’s comprehensive list on Best Practices of Documenting Your Work, Shumka Centre for Creative Entrepreneurship and Career + WIL Office’s How-to Document Your Work (Prepared with Yvonne Hachkowski, Photographer)  or watch the following tutorial videos on how best to document your work. The first video shows the set-up with a DSLR camera, the second one demonstrates how to  document your work with a cell phone.

Resources: Display

If you need help with how to display your work, you can read Shumka Centre for Creative Entrepreneurship and Career + WIL Office’s How-to Display Your Work (Prepared with Yang Hong, Studio Technician). The shop technicians and your faculty are also here to support you, make sure you get in touch with them.

Resources: Sourcing Cheap Materials

If you need help with how to source things for cheap, you can read Shumka Centre for Creative Entrepreneurship and Career + WIL Office’s How-to Find Materials for Cheap (Prepared with Laura Kozak, Sessional Faculty and Research Associate).

Resources: Community Building

If you need help with how to build community, you can read Shumka Centre for Creative Entrepreneurship and Career + WIL Office’s How-to Display Your Work (Prepared with Shannon McKinnon, Director Career + WIL Office) and How to Reach Out to People You Don’t Know. The Career + WIL Office and your faculty are also here to support you, make sure you get in touch with them.

Resources: Pricing Work or Planning Your Next Steps

If you need help with how to price your artworks or starting a business, you can read Alumni Relations’ Guide to Pricing Your Work and Shumka Centre for Creative Entrepreneurship and Career + WIL Office’s How-to Price Your Work (Prepared with Wil Aballe, WAAP) and How to Realize Your Next Great Business Idea (Prepared with Joanna Buczkowska-McCumber, League of Innovators). Shumka Centre also has talks on entrepreneurship that you can watch/listen. If a business is not what you’re looking for, you can also read about organizational models, or Co-ops By and for Artists and Designers. Alumni Relations and Career + WIL Office has Alumni Career Pathways talks if you’re looking for inspiration on what to do next and learn from your fellow alumni.

Resources: Insurance

If you are looking for insurance for Art and Artists, Alumni Association has a comprehensive list you can browse.