Workshop: Gallery Representation with Paige Roehrig & Amor Diaz Campos
December 19 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
FreeAmor Díaz-Campos and Paige Roehrig will share their experience working with both artists and galleries. In this workshop, they will explore the principles, best practices, and mindsets that enable artists to thrive in their partnerships with commercial and nonprofit galleries. Providing insights to help you navigate relationships and identify opportunities that will support your creative practice.
More about Paige and Amor:
Paige Roehrig is the Programs and Operations Manager at A&BC, and manages the day-to-day operations at A&BC. Working closely with staff and consultants, she helps organize and manage the operational aspects of A&BC’s core programs and ongoing development initiatives.
Paige has been working in arts management for the last 7 years with a primary focus in art-based nonprofits. Prior to joining the A&BC Team, she served as the Gallery Coordinator at the Copley Society of Art for 5 years.
Amor Díaz-Campos is an Artist Practice Fellow at the Arts & Business Council. She is a curator from Cuba who is passionate about the transformative and healing power of the arts. She is fascinated by the unique and yet universal way in which art can tell a story, convey deep emotions, and help us understand and see ourselves, creating spaces for meaningful dialogue and connection.
In 2019, Amor co-founded the Biennial Ríos Intermitentes in Matanzas, Cuba, with Nashville-based Cuban artist María Magdalena Campos-Pons. This biennial explores themes of memory, heritage, identity, and race, while addressing the specific needs of the Matanzas community. It was recognized as one of the top 15 exhibitions of 2019 by Hyperallergic Magazine and is now in its third edition.
Registration Deadline: December 13th
Gallery Representation Registration Form: https://forms.gle/Ha1dRN8yu7uqMbUB8
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This program is made possible through the support of The Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation.