The training will be conducted as an online conference using Microsoft Teams.
The session will take place in a virtual Teams room, where participants can actively engage in presentations, ask questions via chat, and take part in Q&A sessions. A web browser or the Microsoft Teams app is required, along with access to a microphone and optionally a webcam. The meeting link will be shared upon confirmation of attendance.
Additionally, participants should ensure a stable internet connection (min. 10 Mbps), use a headset for better audio clarity, and disable background noise when possible. The training may include interactive elements such as polls, breakout rooms, and screen sharing, so compatibility with standard eLearning tools (HTML5, SCORM-friendly environment) is recommended for an optimal experience.
Talking about art takes many forms, from studio visits and exhibition tours to public talks and interviews. Public speaking and exchanging ideas are fundamental to working in the arts. However, talking in front of an audience can often feel intimidating. How do we speak clearly and meaningfully? How can we convey complex art concepts to a broader audience?
This course offers practical tools and approaches to help curators, artists, or art critics talk about art with confidence, clarity, and imagination. Through improvisational exercises and inspiring examples—from bell hooks to Anne Carson and Christine Sun Kim—you’ll practice new ways of engaging audiences and keeping the conversation going.
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