Artist Network at the Usher
Join the Usher Gallery Artist Network event where we will be joined by Rebecca Blackwood, one of the founding members of Coreset, a collaborative Artist space in Newark. Rebecca has a wealth of experience as a curator, cultural strategist and consultant, having worked across many projects in high ranking arts venues across the UK.
Rebecca’s talk will explore the process of building Coreset along with other talented and dedicated East Midlands Artists and Creative professionals. We hope this will give an insight for other Lincolnshire artists to collaborate and create their own grass roots projects.
If you have any questions ahead of the session, you can email them to lincolnmuseum@lincolnshire.gov.uk and this will help us shape the talk to your needs.
What to expect:
This talk is taking place in the Clore Learning room at the Usher Gallery. The Clore learning room is accessible by the entrance of the Usher. To find the Clore learning room, enter the Usher gallery by the glass extension entrance and go to the main door on the left. There are ramps and wide doors to accommodate wheelchairs, and a disabled access toilet oppositive the Clore learning room door, behind the reception desk.
This session will run from 17:00-19:00.
In this event you will be invited to talk to and listen to other artists. You will be invited to socialise with other artists and creatives.
This may be challenging if you have difficulty with groups of people, a break out space will be available. People will be talking out loud so it may be noisy, to help you with this we have noise cancelling head phones and fidget toys available.
Here at Lincoln Museum and Usher Gallery, we welcome all participants; if you still aren’t sure whether this workshop is accessible for you or someone you care for, please email us at lincolnmuseum@lincolnshire.gov.uk and we can discuss your access requirements
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Join the Usher Gallery Artist Network event where we will be joined by Rebecca Blackwood, one of the founding members of Coreset, a collaborative Artist space in Newark. Rebecca has a wealth of experience as a curator, cultural strategist and consultant, having worked across many projects in high ranking arts venues across the UK.
Rebecca’s talk will explore the process of building Coreset along with other talented and dedicated East Midlands Artists and Creative professionals. We hope this will give an insight for other Lincolnshire artists to collaborate and create their own grass roots projects.
If you have any questions ahead of the session, you can email them to lincolnmuseum@lincolnshire.gov.uk and this will help us shape the talk to your needs.
What to expect:
This talk is taking place in the Clore Learning room at the Usher Gallery. The Clore learning room is accessible by the entrance of the Usher. To find the Clore learning room, enter the Usher gallery by the glass extension entrance and go to the main door on the left. There are ramps and wide doors to accommodate wheelchairs, and a disabled access toilet oppositive the Clore learning room door, behind the reception desk.
This session will run from 17:00-19:00.
In this event you will be invited to talk to and listen to other artists. You will be invited to socialise with other artists and creatives.
This may be challenging if you have difficulty with groups of people, a break out space will be available. People will be talking out loud so it may be noisy, to help you with this we have noise cancelling head phones and fidget toys available.
Here at Lincoln Museum and Usher Gallery, we welcome all participants; if you still aren’t sure whether this workshop is accessible for you or someone you care for, please email us at lincolnmuseum@lincolnshire.gov.uk and we can discuss your access requirements