INFORM: Symposium
INFORM: Symposium, Kath Inglis with event attendees, 2019, praxisARTSPACE. Photograph Rosina Possingham.
Featuring in-depth panel discussions, in 2019 the inaugural Guildhouse Symposium offered practitioners access to thought leadership, networks and dialogue with their peers.
As part of our INFORM program, Guildhouse Symposium provides creative professionals with knowledge, skills, information and contacts vital to sustainable creative practice.
Subject to funding, Guildhouse will offer another Symposium in 2020.
Symposium: From Studio to Gallery
Guildhouse was proud to present our inaugral symposium unpacking the trajectory of an artists practice From Studio to Gallery. The symposium featured four panel discussions chaired by industry leaders, who shaped conversations between emerging, mid-career and established practitioners.
Providing further context to the conversations, the event was held at the reputable Praxis Gallery + Studios in Bowden. The Symposium concluded with a showing of the Praxis Studios, and discussions with studio artists over light snacks and a beverage.
To explore more about the event, to read speaker biographies or panel content, take a look at the online copy of the symposium program and browse the event gallery below.
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