What Kind of Art Do You Make? Workshop with Nathalie Royston (Summer 2023)

Nathalie Royston and her work

Date: Thursday, June 8th, 2023
Time: 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Instructor: Nathalie Royston

Registration for this workshop will open on April 26 to anyone age 18+

Workshop Description: Has this ever happened to you: you tell someone you’re an artist, they ask you about your work, and you find yourself at a loss to comfortably describe you and your work. In this workshop, explore your vocabulary and style for discussing who you are as an artist, your work and how your delivery may vary from group-to-group. Participation will include discussions, exercises and group feedback to help you begin developing your artistic values, style of discussion, and elevator pitch. 

This workshop is part one of a two workshop series: What Kind of Art Do You Make? and Who Wants to Buy My Work?

 

Materials: Notebook, pen/pencil, work sample (physical or photo)

 

Workshop Fee: $75.00 for Adult Community and Harvard Graduate students; FREE for Harvard Undergraduates

 

***Those enrolled in Summer 2023 classes will receive a 25% discount code prior to registration!***

Registration opens on Wednesday, April 26th.

Set up your registration account here.

 

Instructor Bio: Nathalie Royston is a ceramic artist living in Cape Ann, Massachusetts. A self-taught artist, she operates a small-batch ceramic business that produces functional tableware and home accessories. She has taught ceramics in the Greater Boston area, assisted in fabricating and installing large-scale sculpture, and helped coordinate gallery exhibitions. Her work has been shown at the Fuller Craft Museum, the Harvard Ceramics Program, Society of Arts + Crafts and Boston Sculptors Gallery.