2012年11月6日星期二

Invitation and education program

It was an amazing week that our gallery has been carried out successfully. We held a performance by Ro Seung Joo with the Seoul Metropolitan Traditional Music Orchestra and Sejong Traditional Music Orchestra with her Gayageum Last Saturday and Sunday. So we all got gallery early to prepare the performance. We construct a small stage for performer in the gallery and ranked 40 chairs for audiences in the front of stage. My main work on Saturday was to email our Invitation to audiences to attend exhibition ‘hue & saturation’ opening night, presented by Michael Knight on Wednesday 14 November from 6pm – 8pm.  Each  three weeks, our gallery will organise a new exiition. Although the work was not hard, it still spent me a long time. There was a really long list of audience we want to invite and I was asked to email the invitation one by one. We invited a great number art workers and artists as well as media companies.

In order to attract more audiences to the gallery, my supervisor assigned me a research on Sunday which related to local schools, nursing home, disabled facility, kindergarten and RSL clubs among the areas of Burwood, Strathfield, Croydon, Ashfield and Fivedock, that means these portion of people, though in small amount, they meant a lot to the whole group of visitors. The education program carried out by the curator, our gallery would hold a free tour and explain the story of artworks for these kinds of audiences. In my view, it is a very considerate one, because they will not be charged in admission. And this will be our major highlight in the educational program, which is a decent platform to not only spread the fame of our gallery, but also provide more opportunities to those who have few chances to come to this kind of activity. Returning to my research, I did it carefully and patiently, for I get the real point of this research. Finally, I hope everything is going on well in the following days.

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  1. Ooh.. invitations! that reminded me of what I did for the Fair I am working at too! It was such a huge process for us... the data entry, sorting, mail merging, labels, stamps etc. The office some what turned into a production line that evening when we stayed back after work, slotting invites into envelopes and sticking the address labels and stamps onto them. Haha..

    And, looks like you've done a lot research in your internship too! that's really good!

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