Creative Consultations with Kellie O'Dempsey

20oct9:00 am4:00 pmCreative Consultations with Kellie O'DempseyArtist & Arts worker Consultation

Time

(Friday) 9:00 am - 4:00 pm(GMT+10:00) View in my time

Location

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Event Details

Discuss your career or practice one-on-one with a respected arts industry professional.

As a Queensland based interdisciplinary artist and educator Kellie O’Dempsey works across the arts and cultural sector as an independent practitioner, educator and project developer. Delivering projects and programs in both regional and metropolitan areas from The National Gallery in Canberra to NorthSite Contemporary Arts in Far North Queensland Kellie’s approach is diverse and engaging. Playing with light, line and the live act, Kellie investigates notions of transformation and the absurd. Creating in both solo and collaborative formats with sound artists and contemporary performance practitioners using projection, collage and drawing as installation she hybridises elements generating artworks that are experiential and emergent.

Kellie O’Dempsey can provide career advice for artists, arts workers, writers, producers. In particular, Kellie can provide specific advice on:

  • artwork, exhibition and project concept development
  • creative project management and collaborative approaches
  • site-generated installations and performances
  • advice on projection, video, collage, architectural space, gestural line, performance and digital drawing practices

Use these 45 minute sessions to discuss matters most relevant to you.

Please bring questions, CVs or resumes, resources, artwork, portfolios or other items to discuss during your consultation. You will have the option to provide these to Flying Arts in advance of your session.

Image credit: Installation view, Kellie O’Dempsey, Wish You Were Here | Northsite Contemporary Art Space, Cairns, Queensland, 2022.


Additional Information

Your facilitator: As a Queensland based interdisciplinary artist and educator Kellie O’Dempsey works across the arts and cultural sector as an independent practitioner, educator and project developer. Delivering projects and programs in both regional and metropolitan areas from The National Gallery in Canberra to NorthSite Contemporary Arts in Far North Queensland Kellie’s approach is diverse and engaging. Playing with light, line and the live act, Kellie investigates notions of transformation and the absurd. Creating in both solo and collaborative formats with sound artists and contemporary performance practitioners using projection, collage and drawing as installation she hybridises elements generating artworks that are experiential and emergent.