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Advice Sessions with Christian Noelle Charles

Part of Learning

29 March 2022
Various meeting times available

Online

Free

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Christian Noelle Charles, REFLECTIVE JESTER: IT’S JUST A FEELING (2021). Image courtesy the artist.

LUX Scotland offers free advice sessions for Scotland-based artists working with the moving image who are no longer in education.

In March, these informal and supportive sessions, up to one hour in length will be held by artist Christian Noelle Charles, aimed at developing a wide-ranging dialogue around your practice.

Sessions can involve any or all of the following areas;

-looking at and discussing your work and the direction it is taking

-talking over some possible next steps’ for your project, including advice on exhibition possibilities and thinking about appropriate organisations to research and approach

-advice on: developing your practice /​networks and self-promotion /​funding and budget writing /​production and project planning /​organising research viewing of works in the LUX collection that may be of interest.

If you want to share work or any texts (e.g proposals, funding applications) with us then we are happy to look at these with you during the meeting itself.

After your meeting we’ll ask you to complete a short, anonymous feedback form so we can monitor how useful the sessions are.

If have recently had an advice session with one of the LUX Scotland team or a guest artist, please don’t book onto another session for 12 months. This 12‑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.

About Christian Noelle Charles

Christian Noelle Charles is that Black contemplative visual practitioner based in the city of Glasgow, Scotland. A Syracuse, New Yorker, Christian’s work is an exploration of female representation and self-love in a contemporary world.

Christian takes inspiration from today’s pop culture, modern performance techniques, and personal experiences. She also derives inspiration as a performance artist from the relationship between performer and audience member. By using the mediums of photography, printmaking, video, and performance her work demonstrates a celebration of self-love and individuality.

Her work has been shown at various galleries and institutions like CCA and Tramway in Glasgow, Scotland, South London Gallery in London, and the Officine Grandi Riparazioni di Torino in Turin, Italy.

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