When & Where

Quick Facts

  • Availability Yes
  • Tutor Colin Pink
  • Course Code W24PDGB11A
  • Suitable For 19 year olds and up are permitted on this course

What you will learn

Artists need to produce statements for exhibitions, publicity material and websites, however, many people struggle to write them. A good artist’s statement provides the audience (potential collectors and critics) with an entry point into the artist’s work, stimulating curiosity about their art and an insight into the artist. Join this friendly workshop run by award-winning writer and curator Colin Pink and come away with a completed artist statement suitable for exhibitions, applications to higher education, publicity material and/or websites.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Evaluate what works well and what works less well in a range of different artists’ statements
  • Understand how to use some key writing techniques to give your statement impact and persuasive power
  • Come away with a draft of your artist’s statement

Cost

  • Full fee
    £55
  • Concession fee
    £55
  • Class format and activities

    This is a very practical, hands-on workshop designed to make it easy for you to write an effective statement about your artistic practice. We will look at real examples of artists’ statements and discuss their purpose and what works well. We will look at a variety of simple but powerful writing techniques that you can use to make your statement memorable and give it persuasive power and use a group visualization to free up some new ideas about your art practice and what it means to you. While writing your statement the tutor will be available to provide one to one coaching. Finally, we will celebrate our writing achievement and share what we have produced.

    Entry requirements

    A need to produce some kind of statement about your work for example for an exhibition or to apply to university.

    What you need to know before you enrol

    A smart phone will be useful for photographing and sharing finished work. This is a practical writing workshop designed to help you produce an effective statement about your work.

    What you need

    Pen and paper or other device for writing.

    What you can do next

    If you are at a stage in your art practice when you are writing statements and exhibiting work, you may be interested in courses at Morley that give support to those wishing to pursue a professional career in the arts. For example the Fine Art Department offer: Advanced Painting Practice, Pre Foundation, UAL Art Foundation Course and the Fine Art Mentoring course. Similar courses are offered in Fashion (Access & HND), Textiles, Digital Arts, Ceramics and Jewellery. Please contact the Visual Arts department on 0207 450 1872/1961 for more details or email artdesign@morleycollege.ac.uk