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TD Culture Lab Workshop – Digitizing your Artwork

Sponsored by TD Bank Group and presented by Mississauga Arts CouncilTD Culture Lab is a series of professional development webinars and workshops designed specifically for the creative sector in Mississauga. This fall, our workshops will be in-person! Join us at MindShare Workspace (Erin Mills Town Centre) for our Fall 2022 Workshop Series.

More than ever, Visual Artists need to be able to navigate digital applications and submissions. Learn how to digitize your physical artwork with multi-craftual artist Sandra Clarke who will explore strategies and technology for visual artists to digitize their artwork for submissions or to explore new mediums. MAC’s Creative Director & Strategist, Jacqueline Mak joins the conversation.

In-Person Workshop Details:

  • When: Tuesday, October 11, 2022
  • Time: 7:00pm-9:00pm
  • Where: MindShare Workspace in Erin Mills Town Centre, 5100 Erin Mills Parkway, #Suite I3, Mississauga, ON, L5M 4Z5
  • Tickets: $10/ticket available through Eventbrite – www.eventbrite.ca/e/407072704417
  • Workshop Capacity: maximum 35 tickets available

About this Workshop:

More than ever, Visual Artists need to be able to navigate digital applications and submissions. Learn how to digitize your physical artwork with multi-craftual artist Sandra Clarke who will explore strategies and technology for visual artists to digitize their artwork for submissions or to explore new mediums. MAC’s Creative Director & Strategist, Jacqueline Mak joins the conversation.

About the Presenter:

Multi-craftual Sandra Clarke is a Mississauga based artist and educator. As a zero-waste textile, fibre, and paper artist, Sandra repurposes fabric, yarn, and paper giving them new life as useful, beautiful things often with quiet, yet powerful, thoughtful messages. Sandra is a Craftivist.

Craft + Activism = Craftivism, a gentle way of protest and creative communication.

As a designer, Sandra uses vibrant graphic arts to digitally express environmental and social issues in art books and recently murals. Sandra’s organic, digital patterns use bright, colourful ombre and whimsical geometrics for an optimistic and fresh aspect.

Sandra’s early adoption of an online presence evolved into teaching artists how to build or rebuild their digital online practices. Whether making, designing, or teaching, Sandra knows art can be a catalyst for change.