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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

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KELLY DOLEY

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT


THURS 07 JUL , 1.00PM-3.00PM

ONLINE ATTENDANCE $10 (+ BF)

7-SESSION PACKAGE $50

FOR ACCESSIBILITY ENQUIRIES PLEASE DIRECTLY CONTACT HELLO@PLATFORMARTS.ORG.AU

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Presented as part of the Platform LAB program, our Professional Development series delivers monthly, online lectures led by guest practitioners working across Australia and internationally. Curated by Bureau of Works, these seminars are designed to build artists' professional capacity in curatorial practice, arts project management, community engagement and marketing. Professional Development is open to artists of all career stages, and particularly well-suited to early and mid-career artists.

Tickets can be purchased for individual sessions, or as a discounted session bundle.

Kelly Doley is a visual artist whose practice encompasses drawing, painting, performance and curatorial projects, informed by the lineage of feminist and queer art and activist practices. She has a current interest in reviving the craft of hand-painted signwriting, influenced by her father’s occupation as a commercial set painter for TV and theatre.

Kelly has been working on Gadigal land in Sydney since the early 2000s, and has broad experience across government arts policy, curation, and an artistic practice both solo and within collectives. Kelly is an alumnus of the Australia Council Arts Leaders Program (2016) and a founding member of artist collective Barbara Cleveland. She is currently a resident of the NSW Creative Industry Residency Program at the Powerhouse Museum.

Recently, Kelly has exhibited ‘In Memory’ at Bus Projects, ‘Thinking Business’ at Goulburn Regional Art Gallery , ‘Unfinished Business: Perspectives on art and feminism’ at the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, MUMA’s Art You Can Wear project and has created a collection for the NGV Design Store.


The LAB Professional Development program is curated by Bureau of Works; all seminars are held online over Zoom.


Earlier Event: July 7
ARTIST TALK
Later Event: July 9
CREEKTURES WORKSHOP