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Photographing Your Art Workshop at DVSA
In-person
Drawing Painting Photography Sculpture & installation Visual artsDate and time
Location
Dundas Valley School of Art (Hamilton)
21 Ogilvie Street
Dundas, ON
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
Wheelchair accessible and has gender-neutral washrooms.
About
2A93 *NEW* Photographing Your Art
Jennifer Finn, B.A. (Sheridan College)
Sunday: September 24 (1 day) 2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Photographing your artwork for websites, social posts or gallery submissions can be a challenging process. This free workshop will give you the skills to help capture your masterpieces by using proper exposure, image quality and lighting. You’ll learn tips and tricks for photographing the best image of your artwork and leave the session feeling more confident your photographs will accurately reflect your creations. Plus, we’ll look at how to visualize your 2-D art on a wall with easy-to-use apps. Participants should bring their artwork, camera or phone/tablet to class.
FREE. Advanced registration required.
Registration link coming soon!
Links
- Dundas Valley School of Art dvsa.ca
Organizer
Dundas Valley School of Art
VISION
Dundas Valley School of Art (DVSA) is recognized as a leader in fostering change, growth and transformation in communities through the visual arts
OUR MISSION
DVSA nurtures and supports creativity in the visual arts for learners of all ages and abilities by:
-Offering studio instruction on-site and online,
-Developing and delivering programs that provide free art experiences (instruction, education, participation) to members of communities who may be marginalized due to any barriers including financial, physical, intellectual or social limitations,
-Providing professional advice and support to organizations regionally, provincially and nationally, and
-Championing artists through opportunities for learning, teaching, exhibiting and selling their work, and enabling a creative and supportive community.
OUR VALUES
DVSA is committed to a creative culture where we can be our best selves, supporting one another and making a difference to the individuals and communities we serve.
-We are respectful in our interactions with others.
-We are inclusive, creating space in the visual arts for voices that have been marginalized.
-We are innovative, inspiring creative ideas and solutions.
-We are collaborative, knowing we are stronger together.