Digitalise or Die workshop

Date(s)
Wednesday 16th February 2022 (17:00-18:00)
Description

DTH & Artiste Culture present: Digitalise or Die? Why Digital Art Business Matters

What’s the role of technology for contemporary art? How can artists, professionals, and aspiring professionals navigate the emerging contemporary art market? And how, as an artist, do you stay true to your art while keeping up with the digital world?

Join the Faculty of Art's Digital Transformations Hub and Artiste Culture for Digitalise or Die? Why Digital Art Business Matters. This online workshop will host artists and art professionals as they discuss the importance of digital technologies for art, emerging trends and the new climate of the art industry, and their own personal experiences of this transformation.  

We invite all interested students in the Faculty of Arts to join us for this discussion.

The free event will last approximately 1 hour, on 16 Feb 2022 at 5pm. To join us please fill in your contact details here and we will send you a Team invite.

The workshop will be chaired by Lu Zhang, PhD student in Art History in the University of Nottingham, and an art consultant and curator in Artiste Culture.


Please send any queries to ArtsDigitalHub@nottingham.ac.uk.

 

Featured Speakers:

Sunaina Misra

MA Design Management, Northumbria University; Founder of Artiste Culture

Sunaina Misra comes with a network of over 700 artists from around the world. In the last seven years, she has worked as an Artist On-Boarding Manager, Project Manager, Art Consultant, Communications Manager, and Museum Manager. Her exposure to diverse art disciplines led to Artiste Culture.

Vince Briffa

Dr. Vince Briffa is a researcher and multimedia artist based in Malta. He was awarded a PhD by the University of Central Lancashire in the UK in 2009 and an MA in Fine Arts with distinction from the University of Leeds in 2000. He has produced his artworks both online and offline for several decades.

http://www.vincebriffa.com/

Gaia Adducchio 

Gaia Adducchio studied film directing at FAMU, the National Film School of Prague. After winning numerous prizes for her documentary and fictional works, she gained two MIBACT funding-awards for the realization of a documentary and the development of a feature film. She learnt photography skills at the CSF Adams in Rome, and worked on her first theatrical direction, “The oath” at Teatro Studio 1 in Rome. Her works include: Family Portraits, Naked:#she, Étoiles, Polaroid Blooming, and several others as part of group and solo exhibitions.

https://www.gaiaadducchio.com/en/

 

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