(Almost) Everything You Should Know About Exhibiting with Frances Jakubek 8/23

(Almost) Everything You Should Know About Exhibiting with Frances Jakubek

An essential part of a long-term life as an artist is understanding all the aspects to go into exhibiting your work, starting with printing options, sizing, framing, glazing, packing, shipping, and condition reports.

This workshop will touch on the basics of all these elements and provide insight into best practices for the long haul.

Wednesday, August 23 at 5 pm MT (4 pm PT, 7 pm ET) via Zoom

2.5 hours

$35 for Members, find the promo code here.

$45 for Non-Members

$30 for Student and Senior Members, find the promo code here.

Minimum 10 attendees.

Frances Jakubek

Frances Jakubek is an image-maker, independent curator, and consultant for artists. She is the co-founder of A Yellow Rose Project, past Director of the Bruce Silverstein Gallery in New York City, and Associate Curator of the Griffin Museum of Photography in Massachusetts. 

Recent curatorial appointments include Potential Space: A Serious Look at Child’s Play featuring works by Nancy Richards Farese; Critical Mass, Portland, Oregon; Filter Photo, Chicago; The Griffin Museum of Photography; British Journal of Photography; Les Rencontres d’Arles, France; Save Art Space, Los Angeles; and Photo District News. 

Jakubek has been a panelist for the Massachusetts Cultural Council’s Photography fellowships, speaker for SPE National and Colorado Photographic Arts Center, and lecturer for the School of Visual Arts, University of New Mexico, and Washington and Lee University. She has taught workshops for the Cambridge Art Association, Maine Media, and the University of Iowa and serves as an advisor to the Rhode Island School of Design and Clark University program.

Image credit @shelestanastasiya

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