EXTENDED DEADLINE JAN 6! CALL FOR STUDENT WORKSHOP LEADERS: CREATIVE WORKSHOPS
If you KNOW something, TEACH something!
The OCAD U Student body is filled with people with amazing skills and knowledge! We’re looking for current OCAD U students interested in sharing their skills by leading a creative art or design workshop for fellow students. Extended deadline: Januaury 6!
Cost
Free
Emailmchudolinska@ocadu.ca
LocationLearning Zone, 113 McCaul Street, level 1 also accessible from 122 St. Patrick Street
If you KNOW something, TEACH something!
The OCAD U Student body is filled with people with amazing skills and knowledge! We’re looking for current OCAD U students interested in sharing their skills by leading a creative art or design workshop for fellow students.
Apply to facilitate a workshop on:
- A studio technique or method
- A piece of software that other students would find useful
- Another skill essential to your art or design practice
Selected facilitators will earn an honorarium of $100, as well as a budget for materials (up to $40). Workshops should be around 2 hours long and include a hands-on component, so that attendees can get a chance to experience and practice new skills. Workshops will be held in the OCAD U Library’s Learning Zone at 113 McCaul Street in January, February or early March 2020, and will be open to all students at OCAD U.
Application process:
Please submit a completed copy of the workshop proposal (the Microsoft Word file available to download on this event page) to Marta at mchudolinska@ocadu.ca by January 6, 2020. Additional documentation, such as images of sample work similar to what you are proposing, is welcome but not required.
This workshop series is presented in partnership by the OCAD U Library and the Writing & Learning Centre and supported by funding from the Ontario Post-Secondary Access and Inclusion Program, administered by the WLC.
Cost
Free
Emailmchudolinska@ocadu.ca
Website LocationLearning Zone, 113 McCaul Street, level 1 also accessible from 122 St. Patrick Street
If you KNOW something, TEACH something!
The OCAD U Student body is filled with people with amazing skills and knowledge! We’re looking for current OCAD U students interested in sharing their skills by leading a creative art or design workshop for fellow students.
Apply to facilitate a workshop on:
- A studio technique or method
- A piece of software that other students would find useful
- Another skill essential to your art or design practice
Selected facilitators will earn an honorarium of $100, as well as a budget for materials (up to $40). Workshops should be around 2 hours long and include a hands-on component, so that attendees can get a chance to experience and practice new skills. Workshops will be held in the OCAD U Library’s Learning Zone at 113 McCaul Street in January, February or early March 2020, and will be open to all students at OCAD U.
Application process:
Please submit a completed copy of the workshop proposal (the Microsoft Word file available to download on this event page) to Marta at mchudolinska@ocadu.ca by January 6, 2020. Additional documentation, such as images of sample work similar to what you are proposing, is welcome but not required.
This workshop series is presented in partnership by the OCAD U Library and the Writing & Learning Centre and supported by funding from the Ontario Post-Secondary Access and Inclusion Program, administered by the WLC.
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