PRAKSIS Development Forum (PDF) Session 20 will be held online. Join to share you work in progress or current areas of interest, while also learning about other creative practices from across the world.
BOOK YOUR PLACE
There are 8 places for this session and booking is essential in order to coordinate the online group. The session will be conducted through the communication platform Zoom.
To reserve a spot please email: pdf@praksisoslo.org.`
PDF is free to join and held in English due to transnational setting.
HOW TO SHARE WORK
Each participant has around 15 minutes to share their current artistic activity. PDF’s focus is on works and ideas in progress, so please do not present finished works or projects. The session will be limited to sharing work via your electronic device. Ways of sharing practice could include:
Screen sharing, which enables others to see slide shows or content directly from your laptop.
A show and tell method, where physical objects, performances or tours can be presented via the inbuilt camera on your device.
Lead a discussion or voice ideas, with or without a visual presentation.
MORE ABOUT PDF
PDF is an informal and constructive monthly peer support group which provides space for artists, curators and writers to share and discuss their current practice. It is an opportunity to learn what other creatives are up to, speak about your own work and share perspectives. PDF is open to individuals at all career stages and values each participant’s contribution to the group.
SUPPORT PDF
PDF is partially funded by the Norwegian Arts Council. As with all of PRAKSIS’s activity we intend to keep it free and open to all. In order to help make this possible, we ask those who value PRAKSIS’s activity to consider supporting us via www.patreon.com/praksisoslo.
ABOUT PRAKSIS
PRAKSIS is a non-profit arts catalyst that develops interest, knowledge, confidence and careers. It fosters creative practice and knowledge production through collective activity and the exchange of ideas, skills and information. PRAKSIS seeks to establish dialogue between artists, thinkers and organisations locally and internationally, at all career stages, and across diverse cultures and disciplines.