Join us for the second in a series of panel discussions held by our Mentoring Committee, exploring the ins and outs of working as a professional artist-craftsperson. The series will give you thought-provoking insights into a successful career as an art worker.
This discussion will focus on design for manufacture, exploring the many aspects and opportunities for artists to make work in volume whilst keeping their own vision and uniqueness. Designing with volume production in mind is an important way for creatives to ensure a living income, and harnessing new technologies allows artists ever greater scope in accessing wider audiences through manufacturing.
The discussion will be followed by a Q&A.
Fred Baier - Furniture artist
Regina Heinz - Architectural ceramic art
Michael Petry - Installation artist
Flora Roberts - Decorative painting and design
Llewellyn Thomas - Panel Chair
Entry is free and the evening will be run as a hybrid in-person and online via Zoom event. To reserve your place, please register via our Eventbrite page for either in person or online attendance.
The address for attending in person is: The Art Workers' Guild, 6 Queen Square, London, WC1N 3AT
If attending online, a Zoom link will be sent to you shortly before the event.