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One-to-One Advice Sessions: Online with Kitty Anderson

Part of Learning

6 August 2020
10am–11am and 11.30am–12.30pm

Online / Telephone
Scotland
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William Raban, Available Light , 2016. Courtesy of the artist and LUX.

These advice sessions are dedicated to artists based outside the Central Belt as part of LUX Scotland’s commitment to supporting artists working throughout the country.

As part of our aim to encourage our communities to stay connected, creative and inspired during these unsettling times, our popular SUPERLUX one-to-one advice sessions continue take place on a monthly basis (online or by telephone). These sessions are for SUPERLUX members, you can join up for free here.

These informal one-hour meetings with members of the LUX Scotland team are for Scotland-based artists working with moving image. They are aimed at developing a wide-ranging dialogue around your practice, including, but not limited to, discussing your work, exhibition possibilities, budget/​funding applications and production advice.

Please see our programme listings for individual dates and booking information. We will be in touch with you prior to the meeting to arrange an online link or to exchange telephone numbers, whichever is most suitable for your situation.

We have over 800 SUPERLUX members across Scotland and we are keen to offer advice sessions to as many SUPERLUX members as possible over the coming months. So with this in mind, if you have had recently had an advice session with one of our team, please don’t book another session for 6 months. This 6 month interval’ between sessions is to allow us to support everyone we can.

If all of these sessions are fully booked, please email email hidden; JavaScript is required and we will add you to a waiting list.

Kitty Anderson, Director

Kitty (she/​her) joined LUX Scotland in September 2019. She was previously Curator at The Common Guild, Glasgow, where she commissioned and produced projects with a wide range of artists including Katinka Bock, Carol Bove, Ulla von Brandenburg, Steven Claydon, Phil Collins, Sharon Hayes, Janice Kerbel, Roman Ondák and Akram Zaatari. In 2013, Kitty co-curated the Scottish presentation for the Venice Biennale with an exhibition by Duncan Campbell, Corin Sworn and Hayley Tompkins. Campbell’s presentation went on to win the Turner Prize 2014. Kitty is a regular visiting lecturer at Glasgow School of Art and was previously a mentor on the MLitt in Curatorial Practice (Contemporary Art). She has contributed to various publications and exhibition catalogues, participated in a number of selection panels, and given talks and presentations at various galleries and museums around the UK.

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