Inuit Art Quarterly Profiles Edit-a-Thon
Join the Inuit Art Foundation, Onsite Gallery and Indigenous Visual Culture at OCAD University on Wednesday, March 27, 2019 for an Inuit Art Quarterly Profiles Edit-a-Thon
Phone
416-977-6000 x456
CostFree
Emailonsite@ocadu.ca
LocationOnsite Gallery (199 Richmond St. West)
Wednesday, March 27, 2019
1 to 4 p.m.
Onsite Gallery
199 Richmond St. West
Join the Inuit Art Foundation, Onsite Gallery and Indigenous Visual Culture at OCAD University on Wednesday, March 27, 2019 for an Inuit Art Quarterly Profiles Edit-a-Thon from 1pm – 4pm.
The Inuit Art Quarterly Profiles is the definitive online resource for artists, collectors, curators, gallerists and others to learn more about the diversity and talent of Inuit artists, working in all media. A free and publicly accessible platform produced by the Inuit Art Quarterly magazine, the IAQ Profiles features historical and contemporary artists from across Inuit Nunangat and southern Canada. Cataloguing artist exhibitions, publications, achievements and more, this unique resource is maintained by the Inuit Art Foundation but needs you to grow!
Join the IAF, Onsite Gallery and Indigenous Visual Culture staff on March 27 and contribute to this important resource! All public contributors from arts and culture professionals, to students, to those interested in Inuit art are welcome to help us create new entries or add to existing artist profiles. IAF staff will be available to assist artists in building their own profiles and provide tutorials to contributors.
Bring your own laptop please, or bring a friend and share resources! Wi-Fi is provided.
Register and access the database here:
https://iad.inuitartfoundation.org/register
About the Inuit Art Foundation
http://www.inuitartfoundation.org/about/
Onsite Gallery at OCAD University
www.ocadu.ca/onsite
Indigenous Visual Culture at OCAD University
https://www.ocadu.ca/admissions/programs/indigenous-visual-culture.htm
Phone
416-977-6000 x456
CostFree
Emailonsite@ocadu.ca
Website LocationOnsite Gallery (199 Richmond St. West)
Wednesday, March 27, 2019
1 to 4 p.m.
Onsite Gallery
199 Richmond St. West
Join the Inuit Art Foundation, Onsite Gallery and Indigenous Visual Culture at OCAD University on Wednesday, March 27, 2019 for an Inuit Art Quarterly Profiles Edit-a-Thon from 1pm – 4pm.
The Inuit Art Quarterly Profiles is the definitive online resource for artists, collectors, curators, gallerists and others to learn more about the diversity and talent of Inuit artists, working in all media. A free and publicly accessible platform produced by the Inuit Art Quarterly magazine, the IAQ Profiles features historical and contemporary artists from across Inuit Nunangat and southern Canada. Cataloguing artist exhibitions, publications, achievements and more, this unique resource is maintained by the Inuit Art Foundation but needs you to grow!
Join the IAF, Onsite Gallery and Indigenous Visual Culture staff on March 27 and contribute to this important resource! All public contributors from arts and culture professionals, to students, to those interested in Inuit art are welcome to help us create new entries or add to existing artist profiles. IAF staff will be available to assist artists in building their own profiles and provide tutorials to contributors.
Bring your own laptop please, or bring a friend and share resources! Wi-Fi is provided.
Register and access the database here:
https://iad.inuitartfoundation.org/register
About the Inuit Art Foundation
http://www.inuitartfoundation.org/about/
Onsite Gallery at OCAD University
www.ocadu.ca/onsite
Indigenous Visual Culture at OCAD University
https://www.ocadu.ca/admissions/programs/indigenous-visual-culture.htm
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