The Art of Getting Published
University of Toronto Art Centre
15 King’s College Circle, Toronto
Wednesday November 8, 2006
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Registration fee: $20
Content Contributors: Brian Joseph Davis, Terence Dick
FOCUS This session will be devoted to understanding the key elements of
publishing reviews and critical texts on visual art and culture.
Whether it is curatorial research or cultural analysis this workshop
will explore the opportunities for print. By supplying an extensive
list of magazine and periodical profiles, registrants will learn how to
build relationships with managing editors, connect with the correct
audience and the fine art of getting published.
Learning Objectives:
Making contact;
Pitching reviews;
Understanding submission formats;
Working with editors;
Studying the market;
Marketing your writing
What’s on the Web: Learning about e-publishing.
Brian Joseph Davis is an artist and writer from Toronto. He was called
a "genius" by Alex Ross for turning the writings of philosopher Theodor
Adorno into a punk 7inch. Frieze Magazine also deemed the same project
"serious hilarity...joyous and thoughtful."
In 2005 Coach House Books published Portable Altamont, his first
collection of writings, which has garnered praise from Spin Magazine
for its "elegant, wise-ass rush of truth [and] hiding riotous social
commentary in slanderous jokes.” Davis is also a columnist for Eye
Weekly and recently wrote about the death of the cassette for the Utne
Reader.
His other projects have included Ten Banned Albums Burned Then Played (
music made out of charred vinyl), Voice Over ( a text composed from a
list of 5,000 film "taglines" which was then read by a professional
voiceover artist) and Yesterduh (recordings of people trying to
remember the words to Yesterday).
Terence Dick is a writer living in Toronto. His art criticism has
appeared in BorderCrossings, Canadian Art, Camera Austria, Fuse, Mix,
Parachute, C Magazine, Prefix Photo, and The Globe and Mail. He has
written catalogue and exhibition essays for Stan Douglas, Lee Goreas,
Peter McCallum, Matt Crookshank, Jennifer Murphy and Chris Rogers. He
is also the editor of the online art review Akimblog () and music
editor for Broken Pencil magazine. Terence has a Master’s Degree in
Philosophy and Cultural Studies from Trent University and worked for
eight years in education and public programs at The Power Plant
Contemporary Art Gallery. He has given lectures and conducted workshops
at the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Music Gallery and Oakville Galleries.
Presented in partnership by the University of Toronto Art Centre and
the Ontario Association of Art Galleries. For more information or to
register please contact Suzanne Carte-Blanchenot at 416-598-0714 or
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Suzanne Carte-Blanchenot
Professional Development and Public Programs Coordinator
Ontario Association of Art Galleries
111 Peter Street, Suite 617
Toronto ON M5V 2H1
Tel: (416) 598-0714
Fax: (416) 598-4128
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Web site: http://www.oaag.org
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