PRACTICE, PROCESS AND PERSONAL MYTH
with Manjari Sharma
Peggy Macintosh said "Half of the curriculum walks in when the student does." This webinar will be a place to explore your work, voice and story. We must give ourselves permission to lean into our own authenticity, in order to create meaningful and successful bodies of work. How does one define success? What does it mean to have creative intent? What is an art practice and how can one take the quotient of something deeply personal and recognize its ability to be universal? You will learn to unwrap the potential of your unique experiences to create works that are accessible and meaningful to a larger, diverse audience.
About the Instructor
Manjari Sharma (b. 1979, Mumbai) is an Indian-American artist whose work examines memory and mythology through photography, sound, motion, projection, and sculpture. Her projects explore the nature and potential ritual and its transformative mpact on the inner landscape of the human mind. Manjari’s work has been exhibited internationally in galleries, museums, and festivals, and she was awarded a 2024 Pollock-Krasner Foundation grant. Her pieces are in the permanent collections of institutions including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Carlos Museum, Birmingham Museum of Art, and the Santa Barbara Museum of Art.
Pricing:
A la Carte: $75 for Non-Members | $60 for Members | $45 for Students
Full Series: $250 for Non-Members | $175 for Members | $125 for Students
If you're interested in registering at the student rate, please send a copy of your current Student ID to caitlin@filterphoto.org.