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MARNSalon IV
January 22nd through 24th, 2010 In an effort to foster deeper relationships within the arts community between artists the audiences for their work MARN has created the Salon Series. Each MARNSalon features work from MARN members (different members at each event). We then invite local curators to meet with the artists during a private reception in order to help the artist forge relationships with museum curators, gallery owners, and art dealers. Some of the curators participating in the program include Brady Roberts (MAM), Greame Reid (Museum of Wisconsin Art), Elaine Erickson (Gallery Owner), and many others. On Friday night we open the show to the public, where they can meet the artists in the show. Finally, to deepen connections within the art community we invite fellow artists to come and share their thoughts with our artists during the peer critique on Saturday. We are proud to have partnered with The Hotel for the Arts and The Sharon Lynne Wilson Center in order to present this series. For details on particpating in the MARNsalon series please visit the MARNsalon section of this site.Trademark & Copyright Saturday January 23rd, 2010 The presentation will cover the basics of copyright law from protection to infringement and will highlight topics of particular concern to artists including fair use, work for hire agreements and joint authorship. Creative Legal Collective was founded in 2007 by Brian Kopec-Farrell and Caz McChrystal, both graduates of Marquette University Law School. The practice provides legal services to Milwaukee's diverse and vibrant artist community. www.creativelegalcollective.com Brian Kopec-Farrell received his J.D. from Marquette University Law School in 2006. During his law school career he interned at California Lawyers for the Arts in San Francisco and attended the Asia-America Institute in Transnational Law in Hong Kong through the Duke University School of Law. Caz McChrystal received his J.D. from Marquette University Law School in 2007. During his law school career he was a member of the Dean's List, recipient of the American Bar Association's Award for Excellence in the Study of Intellectual Property Law, finalist in the Grammy Foundation's Entertainment Law Initiative Writing Competition, and a board member of the Intellectual Property Law Review. $20 non-members/ $15 MARN Members and SLWCA BackStage Members
Saturday January 23rd, 2010 All artists, visual or performing, will at some point in their careers be faced with a contract. The team from Creative Legal Collective will touch on the basics of what you need to look for in a contract to protect yourself and your work. Creative Legal Collective was founded in 2007 by Brian Kopec-Farrell and Caz McChrystal, both graduates of Marquette University Law School. The practice provides legal services to Milwaukee's diverse and vibrant artist community. www.creativelegalcollective.com Brian Kopec-Farrell received his J.D. from Marquette University Law School in 2006. During his law school career he interned at California Lawyers for the Arts in San Francisco and attended the Asia-America Institute in Transnational Law in Hong Kong through the Duke University School of Law. Caz McChrystal received his J.D. from Marquette University Law School in 2007. During his law school career he was a member of the Dean's List, recipient of the American Bar Association's Award for Excellence in the Study of Intellectual Property Law, finalist in the Grammy Foundation's Entertainment Law Initiative Writing Competition, and a board member of the Intellectual Property Law Review. $20 non-members/ $15 MARN Members and SLWCA BackStage Members
Writing an Artist's Statement Saturday February 20th, 2010 You've completed your most recent body of work. You need to talk about where that work came from. An artist's statement can mean the difference between someone giving your work the time to review it or just passing it by (and this is true for all types of artists; filmmakers to musicians, not just visual artists). Josie Osborne will help you write an effective and efficient artist's statement. If you already have an Artist's Statement you're encouraged to bring it along. Make sure to stick around for the afternoon's companion class Bio & Elevator Speech. $20/ $15 for MARN members
Saturday February 20th, 2010 So often we're faced with providing a bio for a program book or article and none of us like to toot our own horn (but we've got to provide one anyway). Josie Osborne will go through what should and should not be included in your bio. Plus how do you answer that age old question..."So what do you do?" ... in 30 seconds or less? With the "Elevator Speech" portion of this workshop you'll take your bio and convert it into an interesting synopsis that you can deliver in the time you'd spend with someone in an elevator. If you already have a bio you're encouraged to bring it along. $20/ $15 for MARN members
February 26th through April 18th, 2010 Saturday February 27th, 2010 11am-1pm Peer Critique Open for Gallery Night and Day April 16th & 17th In an effort to foster deeper relationships within the arts community between artists the audiences for their work MARN has created the Salon Series. Each MARNSalon features work from MARN members (different members at each event). We then invite local curators to meet with the artists during a private reception in order to help the artist forge relationships with museum curators, gallery owners, and art dealers. Some of the curators participating in the program include Brady Roberts (MAM), Greame Reid (Museum of Wisconsin Art), Elaine Erickson (Gallery Owner), and many others. On Friday night we open the show to the public, where they can meet the artists in the show. Finally, to deepen connections within the art community we invite fellow artists to come and share their thoughts with our artists during the peer critique on Saturday. We are proud to have partnered with The Hotel for the Arts and The Sharon Lynne Wilson Center in order to present this series. For details on particpating in the MARNsalon series please visit the MARNsalon section of this site.MARNSalon VI Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts Saturday March 27th, 2010 11am-1pm Peer Critique In an effort to foster deeper relationships within the arts community between artists the audiences for their work MARN has created the Salon Series. Each MARNSalon features work from MARN members (different members at each event). We then invite local curators to meet with the artists during a private reception in order to help the artist forge relationships with museum curators, gallery owners, and art dealers. Some of the curators participating in the program include Brady Roberts (MAM), Greame Reid (Museum of Wisconsin Art), Elaine Erickson (Gallery Owner), and many others. On Friday night we open the show to the public, where they can meet the artists in the show. Finally, to deepen connections within the art community we invite fellow artists to come and share their thoughts with our artists during the peer critique on Saturday. We are proud to have partnered with The Hotel for the Arts and The Sharon Lynne Wilson Center in order to present this series. For details on particpating in the MARNsalon series please visit the MARNsalon section of this site.
Brooks Stevens Gallery at MIAD Thursday May 27th through June 19th, 2010 Opening Reception Thursday May 27th, 5-9pm Performance times TBA Curator and Press Preview Wednesday May 26th, 2010 6-8pm Each year MARN pairs established artists with emerging artists to work together over a period of 9 months. At the end of this stretch MARN presents an exhibition of the Mentors' and their Protegees' work. This year MARNmentors is proud to present this exhibition in partnership with the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design. In addition to the always-spectacular visual art that has historically come out of this program MARN has added filmmakers, literary artists, and composers to the mix this year. MARNmentors is made possible through grants from the Wisconsin Arts Board, the Milwaukee Arts Board, and the generous support of MARN's artist and patron members. |
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