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SUMMARY:VAA Virtual Artist Studio Visit: Anikó Boda
DESCRIPTION:5th March\, 13:00 – 14:00 UK time | Online via Zoom \nStep inside the studio of award-winning artist Anikó Boda for an intimate behind-the-scenes session exploring the creative habits\, working rhythms\, and inner world that shape her practice. Known for her innovative approach to trompe l’oeil and fresco-inspired surfaces\, Anikó’s work merges classical technique with a contemporary edge\, earning international recognition from MEAM Barcelona\, the ARC Salon\, Fine Art Connoisseur\, and the VAA International Exhibition & Scholarship Prize. \nIn this live virtual studio visit\, Anikó will open the doors to her creative environment – sharing how she structures her days\, prepares for new work\, sustains momentum through long projects\, and balances experimentation with routine. We’ll explore the objects\, tools\, and quiet rituals that support her process\, as well as the unseen challenges and unexpected inspirations that influence her philosophical and psychologically attuned artworks. \nThis session offers early-career and established artists alike a rare chance to learn how a working artist maintains focus\, nurtures discipline\, and cultivates creative energy day after day. The event will conclude with a message of guidance from Anikó for artists developing their own practice and studio life. \nThis is a free event for VAA Members as part of their membership benefits.If you would like to join the VAA and access events like this\, visit: https://visual-artists.org/join/ \nFor any questions\, feel free to contact us at events@visual-artists.org.
URL:https://visual-artists.org/event/vaa-virtual-artist-studio-visit-aniko-boda/
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SUMMARY:Mentor Hour
DESCRIPTION:Mentor Hour with Amy Jobes and Louise Minnaar\nThursday 12th March\, 1pm UK time – Online (45 min) \nDeveloping a successful and sustainable art practice requires clarity\, confidence and access to expert guidance. In this Mentor Hour\, we invite you to join artist mentor Amy Jobes for an open Q&A session designed to support artists at every stage of their career. \nThis session offers an opportunity to ask your artistic and professional development questions directly to an experienced mentor who has worked across galleries\, auctions\, consultancy and artist representation. Whether you are building momentum\, navigating challenges\, or planning your next steps\, this hour will provide practical and grounded support. \nArtists are invited to ask questions on topics such as: \n\nStrengthening your artistic direction and confidence\nDeveloping a portfolio and preparing submissions\nPricing your work and increasing sales\nApproaching galleries and seeking representation\nCreating sustainable creative habits\nPlanning exhibitions or building a collection strategy\nUnderstanding the art market and positioning your work\nStaying accountable and progressing towards your goals\n\nPlease come prepared with any questions you would like to discuss. The session will be guided by the topics you bring. \nAmy Jobes – Artist Mentor\n\n\n\nAmy has been an artist for over 20 years and is a graduate of the University of Exeter. She previously worked in communications whilst building her practice and has been a full-time professional artist since 2012. \n\n\nShe is an experienced arts marketing professional and has completed two years of the VAA Mentorship programme\, under the tutelage of Shirley-Ann O’Neill who holds 25 years of Arts Marketing experience\, MA in Marketing\, and FCIM (fully chartered).  Amy has also undertaken several CPD courses at Imperial College London\, as well as other institutions\, covering  High Impact Writing training\, Content Management System Web Publishing\, Social Media\, and Small Project Management Training. \n\n\nAmy has secured Gallery Representation with several galleries.  She has a highly profitable art business and a loyal client base. Her work has been featured on the BBC\, Devon Life (Luxury Magazine) as well as regional press and with Artists & Illustrators Magazine. She also teaches oil painting workshops and undertakes Portfolio reviews for artists across several genres. \n\n\nAmy’s areas of arts marketing knowledge include Getting Gallery Ready\, Limited Edition Prints\, Branding\, E-marketing\, Websites\, Partnerships and Charities\,  Artist’s Collectives\, and Artist Residencies. \n\n\n\nLouise Minnaar – Artist Mentor & VAA Events and Partnership Coordinator\nLouise brings over eight years’ experience in the international art industry\, from global art auctions to commercial galleries. She has supported collectors from emerging buyers to those acquiring major works by artists such as Picasso and Miró. Drawing on her background in arts education and gallery practice\, Louise facilitates supportive conversations for artists and will also introduce the VAA Mentorship Programme during the session. \nJoin us for this opportunity to receive expert guidance\, ask your questions directly to a mentor and gain valuable insight into strengthening your artistic and professional journey. \nThis session is free and open to both VAA members and non-members.Booking is essential. If you experience any issues\, please contact events@visual-artists.org.
URL:https://visual-artists.org/event/mentor-hour-2/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Events,Opportunities,Member Events
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SUMMARY:Masterclass: Public Art & Site-Specific Commissions
DESCRIPTION:Get inside a real public art commission and find out how to land your own. \nTuesday 17th March\, 1pm–2pm (UK time) \nThis masterclass gives you something rare: an honest\, behind-the-scenes look at how public art actually happens – from the artist’s perspective. \nPavlina Vagioni walks you through a real public commission from start to finish – the brief\, the process\, the challenges\, and what she learned. No theory\, just the reality of making ambitious work in public space. \nLucy Tomlins\, founder of Pangaea Sculptors’ Centre\, then shares how artists can genuinely break into public commissions – the pathways\, the networks\, and the practical first steps you can take right now. \nWhether you’ve never considered public art or you’ve been curious about it for years\, this session will show you exactly what’s involved and how to get started. \nSpeakers\nPavlina Vagioni is a Houston-based interdisciplinary artist whose work stages encounters between classical mythology and contemporary life through sculpture\, painting\, sound\, mixed media\, and digital forms. Her practice is strongly site-specific\, shaped by her multicultural and diasporic background\, and explores themes such as fear\, protection\, digital influence\, and liminality. She studied at the Athens School of Fine Arts\, graduating with honours in painting\, sculpture\, ceramics\, and scenography\, and trained for over a decade as a classical soprano – an influence that continues to inform her work. Her practice includes major public art commissions\, international exhibitions\, and works held in the permanent collection of MOMus–Museum of Contemporary Art in Thessaloniki. \nWebsite | Instagram \nLucy Tomlins is an artist\, creative producer and founding director of Pangaea. Since graduating from the Royal College of Art\, MA Sculpture\, Lucy has evolved a hybrid practice\, curating and producing public art programmes developed through embedded research\, participation and engagement; artwork conception and realisation; and managing sculpture design\, fabrication and delivery for other artists\, designers\, architects and cultural institutions. \nUnapologetically defining herself as a ‘sculptor’ in an era of dematerialised art practice\, Lucy is deeply committed to both the craft of sculpture and its expanded role as a means of engaging with the world. Her work explores the interconnectedness of humanity\, materiality and place\, considering not only the physical and sensory dimensions of sculpture but also the invisible systems\, structures and social conditions that shape our experiences. Encompassing socially engaged sculpture\, public performances\, participatory projects\, ephemeral and experiential works\, the act of making and permanent installations\, her practice embraces both process and presence. \nWebsite | Instagram \nThe session will be led by Artist Mentor Karen van Hoey Smith – an artist mentor\, independent art broker\, and curator with a degree in Fine Arts Valuation. She has worked across the arts and antiques sectors since 2001\, including roles in gallery management\, art consultancy\, and auctioneering—becoming the youngest female auctioneer in the UK. A member of AWITA and a trustee of the Royal Crown Derby Museum Trust\, Karen has also served as a consultant expert for the BBC\, press and radio. With a successful brokerage history that includes works by Banksy\, Picasso\, and Bomberg\, she brings deep expertise in artist representation\, curatorial practice\, and supporting artists to achieve greater sales and institutional recognition. \nThis masterclass is exclusive to VAA Members. \n\nPremium Members: Free access to all masterclasses\nStandard Members: £12.49 per session\n\nTo join the Visual Artists Association\, visit: https://visual-artists.org/join
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