Saturday, August 11, 2012

dLux MediaArts Panel Discussion at Artereal Gallery



To coincide with Sydney College of the Arts Open Day on August 25th 2012 the Rozelle Contemporary Art Precinct have organised a series of events. One such event includes a panel discussion by the team behind dLux Media Arts at Artereal Gallery.

DIGITAL MEDIA - WHERE CAN IT TAKE YOU?

Artistic and vocational insights into the creative digital realm.

Three presenters from dLux will share their areas of experience and expertise as artists and art workers working with digital media. 

Covering topics from curatorial, presentation, development, vocational opportunities, exhibiting, obsolescence, scope and innovation to public engagement, social enterprise and how business and art can merge....

The panel will be comprised of the following members of the dLux MediaArts team...

Cash Brown is a multi disciplinary artist who moonlights as a curator, promoter and project manager and is currently the Program Manager at dLux MediaArts. Her favourite topic is professional practice, presentation and how to make sure you never get anywhere in the art world. Cash holds a BFA from NAS.

Tara Morelos completed her MVA  at SCA in 2002 specialising in Electronic and Temporal Art and has since become the Director of dLux MediaArts.  She has expertise in mobile screen and locative media art and is on the curatorium for ISEA. On the side she is the director of Sculpture in the Vineyards and enjoys whiskey tastings.

Alexia Estrellado is the human dynamo behind dLux' dLab. After completing her BFA in design, with hons of course, she proceeded to an MA at CoFA, UNSW. She now applies her multitude of skills to designing, facilitating and delivering new media workshops to a range of participants and training other artists to do it too!
 
DATE: August 25th, 2012
TIME: 11:00am
WHERE: At Artereal Gallery, 747 Darling St Rozelle 2039
All welcome, FREE please RSVP to rhianna@artereal.com.au







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