TORONTO ARTS COUNCIL GRANT WRITING WORKSHOP
Wednesday, January 24, 2018 - 10:00am to 11:30am
Room 115, G Floor, 205 Richmond St. W.
Come learn about available Toronto Arts Council grants, the application process, and tips on successful grant-writing!
Are you curious about or planning to apply for a grant from the Toronto Arts Council? In this workshop, Peter Kingstone (Visual/Media Arts Officer, Toronto Arts Council), will review what grants are available, discuss the application process, provide tips on how to write a successful grant, and answer any questions you may have.
For more information about Toronto Arts Council Grant Programs, please see their website here.
Peter Kingstone is a Toronto-based visual artist and curator, working primarily in video and photography. As an independent artist, Peter’s installation pieces have been shown across Canada and internationally, and he was awarded the Untitled Artist Award in 2005 for his installation The Strange Case of peter K. (1974-2004). Peter holds a degree in Philosophy/Cultural Studies from Trent University in Peterborough and a Masters of Fine Art focussing on video and new media from York University in Toronto. Peter has presented at many conferences on the ideas around storytelling and social engagement.
TORONTO ARTS COUNCIL GRANT WRITING WORKSHOP
Wednesday, January 24, 2018 - 10:00am to 11:30am
Room 115, G Floor, 205 Richmond St. W.
Come learn about available Toronto Arts Council grants, the application process, and tips on successful grant-writing!
Are you curious about or planning to apply for a grant from the Toronto Arts Council? In this workshop, Peter Kingstone (Visual/Media Arts Officer, Toronto Arts Council), will review what grants are available, discuss the application process, provide tips on how to write a successful grant, and answer any questions you may have.
For more information about Toronto Arts Council Grant Programs, please see their website here.
Peter Kingstone is a Toronto-based visual artist and curator, working primarily in video and photography. As an independent artist, Peter’s installation pieces have been shown across Canada and internationally, and he was awarded the Untitled Artist Award in 2005 for his installation The Strange Case of peter K. (1974-2004). Peter holds a degree in Philosophy/Cultural Studies from Trent University in Peterborough and a Masters of Fine Art focussing on video and new media from York University in Toronto. Peter has presented at many conferences on the ideas around storytelling and social engagement.