About the workshop
An introduction to exploring digital tools and contexts for your artistic practice with artist Rhiannon Armstrong. This event will take place via Zoom and participants need a laptop with access to the internet, and a browser that isn’t Safari (Chrome or Firefox for example), and ideally also a smartphone. This workshop is designed for participants who have above basic computer skills.
About this Event
Artists are experts at making relevant, moving works in whatever way that they choose to, but there is pressure at the moment to suddenly produce art work in forms that we don’t know. In the rush to commit to making online work in order to survive, there hasn’t been much time to explore and get to know new mediums, and new contexts.
Rhiannon will share her process developing projects for both the built environment and online, including The International Archive of Things Left Unsaid, and The Slow GIF Movement. By exploring some of the different (free to access) digital tools available to get to know and try creating with, we will begin to think about what “digital mediums” can be and what “online” as a location for our art to exist in might mean for our own individual practice.