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Artist Salon: Intro to Procreate for Artists
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Richmond Art Gallery
Richmond, BC
Directions: Pre-registration for online is required to participate.
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
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À propos
Learn the fundamentals of how to introduce Procreate to your creative practice with digital artist Merissa Victor.
Designed to work with the iPad, iPhone and Apple Pencil, Procreate is an affordable pixel-based app that can be used for digital painting, animation, and 3D model painting. Procreate gives you all the benefits of working digitally—the ability to easily make revisions, create art on the go, and share your work instantaneously—while recreating the familiar experience of using brushes, pens and pencils on paper. If you are new to this medium, learning how is easier than you might think.
This event will include time for Q+A by participants to join in the live-streamed conversation.
Free admission, registration required.
Session Format:
Session will be livestreamed on the Zoom platform.
Participants will not share their screen, but will be able to send in questions to the panel during the Q+A portion of the event.
Automated English captions will be available via the Zoom platform during the livestream.
Session will be recorded for later on-demand viewing on the Richmond Art Gallery website.
About the Presenter:
Driven to craft engaging, meaningful stories that connects, inspires change and uplifts, Merissa Victor‘s work primarily revolves around the subjects of identity, community and place. She is a 2019 Adobe Creativity Scholar and a 2020 graduate of the University of British Columbia’s Media Studies program. Merrisa’s work in film, animation and illustration has led to collaborations with artists and brands in Malaysia and Canada.
This session is made possible due to a partnership with the Richmond Media Lab.
Links
- RAG website richmondartgallery.org
Organisateur
Richmond Art Gallery
Richmond Art Gallery (RAG) is a non-profit municipal art gallery established in 1980. The gallery produces an array of exhibitions and programs that connect, empower, and provoke conversation with our diverse Richmond, BC communities. RAG actively contributes to Richmond’s cultural communities through our commitment to supporting artists via exhibitions, educational programs, publications, and a permanent collection.
Richmond Art Gallery is dedicated to promoting dialogue among diverse communities on challenging ideas and issues of today as expressed through local, national and international contemporary art. Through its exhibitions, publications, educational programming, collections and significant partnerships, the Richmond Art Gallery provides opportunities for the enhancement of life in Richmond while serving the contemporary arts community in Canada.
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