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Getting Ready for a Solo Show

My artist in residence with the Durham Art Guild is nearing an end, and with that is my solo show. The artist in residence is approximately 6 months in length. The show should be new work that you’ve made during the show. There’s a lot to do to fill the space for the show, and a lot of background activities. So here’s my list below.

Space Planning

  • Make sure with the event space what insurance is with the space and what additional insurance you may need.
  • Think about a contract with the event space so it is clear what you are responsible for and what they are. Like installation and what systems they may want you to use.
  • Ask for a plan for the space and if there are any restrictions.
  • Visit the space so you know where things can’t hang because of air vents, security doors, alarm or light switches etc. The plans usually have windows and doors but not these other things.
  • Make a plan/map that eliminates or marks these spaces. I using use newsprint and divide all measurements (use inches) by 20. A 20 x 20″ piece will represent 1″ for example. Make sure you leave space between you pieces, so they can breathe.
  • In your plan put a thumbprint photo of the work piece (just from a normal printer) in the space you want it to be so you can see if it looks cohesive. Also, when you go to hang its a great plan for everyone helping to know what goes where.

Core Material for Show

  • Create a Title for the show, an Artist Statement and Bio. The event space or yourself may want to get this printed in vinyl text so you can add it to one of the walls or on a display board. Check out my previous post for my Title, Artist Statement and Bio.
  • Take 1-2 marketing photos that you want to use for your marketing material. Images need to be at a high quality so for printed material they look good.
  • Labels for each piece. These vary, mine have the name of the piece, size, material and price and a QR code for purchasing.
  • Hanging devices. For me that mostly means d-rings/wire or rods and screws or just screws. If you are working with paintings or photography you may want to purchase frames or make frames.

Event Planning


If your event runs for more than one week, you may want to think about other events to run in the space (with your gallery or event space), especially if you are local. I am doing the following for my solo show:

  • Opening Reception (3 hours) with 2 types of white wine (avoid red in case it spills), non-alcoholic beverages, and Charcuterie.
  • Afternoon Tea (bringing in something kiwi to the activities) with a reading from a friend who is a well known author, a pop-up shop with a local store and then a makers circle for those that want to stay.

    This is accompanied with tea and coffee and finger food (I’m thinking Ginger Crunch, Apple Squares, Sausage Rolls, Bacon and egg or Spinach and egg bites, and a Sponge with cream and Strawberries or Date Scones).
  • Tiki Tour (Artist Walk through) where I’ll personally walk through the show and talk about each piece and I’m hoping for a good Q+A.

    This is in the evening so I am providing light refereshments with wine and non-alcoholic drinks, cheese, grapes and crackers.
  • Lastly, Private Studio Tours which I’m using calendly for managing the bookings. You will need to pay for a license for a couple of months.

Other ideas include classes, a community project (which I’ve been running through the residence), lectures, tutorials, partner with other artists like poets or music and use do a joint event.

So, to summarize what you will need to organize:

  • Dates and times for each event
  • Beverages and Food for each event. Also you need to think about coffee and tea dispensers, plates, napkins, utensils and cups too.
  • License Calendly for booking if doing private tours
  • Confirm others you are working with
  • Organize Marketing around each event (more shortly on marketing).

Marketing

  • Design and print event postcard/flyer for a take away. It should use one of your marketing photos, title, event dates and time and location.
  • I did create a second postcard with a back that has room for me to write a message and send the postcard as an invitation.
  • Ask the event space if they have a press release mailing list. Use this to write a short (150 word) description about you and the show and send it off to the list for immediate release.
  • Drop off flyers to local businesses or businesses that will drive traffic to your event.
  • Use your social media to launch your event and publicize your event. Ask friends to share on their social media too. You can reuse your postcard images for social media marketing too.
  • Do a social media takeover for a week with the event space social media person/account. Include and introduction of you, your work, 1-2 reels on the process and walk through of the show.
  • Contact local guilds or art societies to ask them to put it in their newsletters for members who might be interested.
  • Write a couple of blog posts that support your event.

Additional Items

As I wanted to share my art process with this show, I had to organize/order the following too:

  • I ordered posters that had 1. the story/description of each piece, 2. Design and 3. Creation notes. 18 x 24″ and frames for each. Each one I would with a graphic designer as we will be creating a book from these.
  • I ordered canvas prints (8×10) for each of the inspiration photos. This meant I also had to remember to take the photos and edit the photos as well.
  • A couple of my pieces had furniture required so I made two wood benches and purchased a book case for storage of pillows and other smaller items.
  • If you aren’t local, you will also need to consider shipping.

For printing activities I used:

  • Moo.com for postcards (I always use for business cards and postcards though they are more expensive). Other options include Staples and Vista Print.
  • Posters, I used Staples due to easy access.
  • Canvas Prints I used Snapfish.com making sure it was during some of their coupons.

Let me know if you think I missed anything, or if you have questions.

Book Journey {an update}

Back in December, I started letting you all know about the my goals and timelines for my book. Well, let me tell you I am really impressed by those that can get a book together in 6-12 months. Let me say with full-time job commitments, family life, other quilt project deadlines and teaching events, giving the book the priority it needs has not been easy.

As I am writing this, I am telling myself constantly that it is ok. As my lovely editor says “Your book will be ready in August”. August when, who knows. Obviously not 2018. I hope it is definitely 2019.

The biggest discoveries I made:

  1. That to have a book the projects really need to be finished, before you can finalize content.
  2. Support from your circle is important. In June, I was able to share more of my ideas and direction with my inner circle helping on the book. It was good to get feedback and reinforce the direction is going the right way…..no matter how slowly.
  3. This touch point was fantastic, and I feel it helped clear my mind somewhat and refocus.
  4. Capturing good notes now as I develop each quilt, has been extremely important in telling the story for each project.

Where am I at, you might ask….

The Introduction – Notes and Outline are complete, photography concepts included.

Tools chapter – Notes and Outline are complete, photography concepts included.

Project 1 – Manicured Gardens quilt is complete, I’ll post about it shortly. Graphic Design/layout rough draft reviewed.

Project 2 – Group quilt binding is underway. This will be for a side bar; group activity segment.

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Project 3 – Rotating Spokes Quilt is being quilted.

Project 4 – Art Deco Medallion quilt is being pieced. Friends are helping out with some of the hand work based blocks.

Project 5 – Broken Trellis Quilt is being pieced. Friends are helping out with some of the  block piecing.

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Project 6 – Coliseum quilt top is complete.

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Project 7 – Cairns quilt design is complete. This was a major break through this past weekend and inspiration from Leon Polk Smith’s work helped this go in the right direction.

Project 8 – 12 are still percolating and evolving.

A list of photo shoot places is underway (though some maybe wishful thinking ;-)):

  • Downtown Apex at the white brick wall
  • Biltmore Estate Gardens (visiting in May next year)
  • Yates Mill Historic Park
  • Rome (Coliseum) / back up location would be the ruins in Beaufort, SC
  • NC Old Barns both wood and corrugated iron backgrounds
  • Lisbon, Portugal (just b/c its my favorite place)

To keep this project moving forward I need to set a couple of goals for the rest of the year. So, I want to do the following and have these goals done by the end of the Christmas break:

  1. Finish first draft for introduction chapter
  2. Finish first draft tools chapter
  3. Touch base with my editor and graphic designer.
  4. Complete Project 2 (1 3/4 sides of binding to go).
  5. Complete Project 3 (Quilting and binding)
  6. Complete current border for  Project 4.
  7. Complete Project 6 (basting, quilting and binding)
  8. Project 7, trying out the design concepts on a test project.

 

January {Plan}

To stay on goal, I thought I would start a monthly plan to help keep things moving forward in various areas of my world. Each month should include any business activities, deadlines, book activities, and fun quilty projects (WiPs).

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Category Project/Activity Target Date (day/month) Action
Business Quickbooks  6/1 Investigating for
purchase
Business Yearly Calendar
View
 7/1 In Process of
creating a yearly
view of main activities
Business Classes | Teaching  12/1 Updating Calendar
+ Classes ready for promotion
Book Planning  3/1 In progress – need to
move dates to fit 2018 new deadlines
Book Group Quilt  6/1 Complete Top &
send for quilting
Book Art Deco Medallion
Quilt
 8/1 Finish Border 2
Book Chapter: “Art Deco
Medallion” Project
31/1 Work on 2nd
Review + Graphics
Deadline San Francisco
Bustle
4/1 Add Sleeve, Label,
Send to QuiltCon
Deadline Article 31/1 Write and Submit
Content
Fun Monthly “Favorite
Things” Giveaway
 5/1 Photography + Post
to Instagram
Fun Hexie EPP Project  31/1 Finish Top
Fun Orange Creamsicle  31/1 Finish matchstick
quilting
Education InDesign  31/1 Take a few lessons
on InDesign.
Practice with
writing Phased
Circles Pattern
Blog Park Lamps Quilt  5/1 Finishing post about Park Lamps in LPQ #56
Blog Book Update  26/1 Decide on topic – Planning (??)
Blog A weekly Post  31/1 Work on having a weekly post of some relevant information
Balance Health 31/1 Loose between 5-10 pounds. 5 servings of vegetables; 8 glasses of water and exercise 3x a week by January end.

Sounds like a busy month, but nothing like starting off the year committed. Please note,  that this is my “guided” plan. Sometimes, life gets in the way, or something just takes longer…that’s ok, I will adjust and move on. I’ll share with you next month how things went.

What are your monthly goals? How are you working towards those?