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Organizing Your Creative Process, presented by Matt Thompson

09/25/2019 06:00 PM - 08:30 PM ET

Category

Workshop

Admission

  • $40.00  -  CAA Member
  • $50.00  -  General

Location

Kathryn Schultz Gallery
25R Lowell Street
Cambridge, MA 02138

Description

The purpose of this class is to help artists manage their creative process as a holistic enterprise. We will explore the principles of organization, starting with organizing your ideas, and following through to project completion. To this end, we will be learning the fundamentals of the free online project management software Trello. Please bring a laptop with you if you have one, though it is not a requirement in order to attend the class.

 

Presenter Bio | Matt Thompson is an American artist from Boston, Massachusetts. Primarily self-taught, his artistic-vision focuses on contrasting beautiful, organically-fluid compositions with unsettling subject-matter. His concepts are presented through a variety of mediums, including (but not limited to) digital, charcoal, graphite, acrylic, and oil. 

He is a member of the Cambridge Art Association, and his work was recently exhibited in the University Place gallery in Boston as part of the Mary Schein Fall Salon.

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