“CAREER PATHS” | Professional Development Week at ASFA
17.10.22 @ 11:00
Students and alumni of the Athens School of Fine Arts (ASFA) are invited to attend “Career Paths”, a weekly program consisting of professional development events organized and curated by ARTWORKS.
ARTWORKS’ key objective in organizing this program is to map the ecosystem of contemporary art, trace its structures and practices and identify potential career paths for the students and recent graduates of ASFA. The aim is to encourage networking between students/graduates of ASFA and art professionals; identify possible links between the art field and other sectors; and pinpoint potential opportunities for developing collaborations.
The program will develop along two axes. During the mornings sessions, there will be open lectures, group discussions, meetings with distinguished professionals (visual artists, historians, curators, representatives of cultural institutions and art spaces, representatives of private initiatives and enterprises supporting cultural activities, etc.), while the participants will also have the chance to attend workshops on a number of topics (grant writing, using social media to leverage impact for communicating and promoting artistic work, artists’ rights and one-to-one sessions with intellectual property experts). Participation will be free and open to current and former students of both departments of ASFA (Department of Visual Arts and Department of Art History and Theory).
In the afternoon sessions, ASFA students and alumni will have the chance to benefit from one-to-one consultation and receive expert advice (portfolio reviews available upon registration).
The “Career Paths” week is held as part of ASFA’s Professional Development Week program (10-14 & 17-21 October 2022).
1st week
CAREER MANAGEMENT SKILLS WORKSHOPS
Monday 10 October – Friday 14 October, 2 – 5 p.m.
“Art education”, ASFA (Pireos 256, Ag. I. Rentis)
Held jointly with Junior Achievement Greece
2nd week
CAREER PATHS
Monday 17 October – Friday 21 October, 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Amphitheater of ASFA Library (Pireos 256, Ag. I. Rentis)
Curated and organized by ARTWORKS
Participation will be free and open to current and former students of both departments of ASFA (Department of Visual Arts and Department of Art History and Theory).
Detailed schedule & registration form
ASFA Career Office
careers @asfa.gr
+30 210 38 97 159
www.dasta.asfa.gr
SCHEDULE
MONDAY 17 October
11:00 Arrival– Welcome with complimentary tea and coffee
11:15 – 11:30 Introduction/Welcome:
Marily Konstantinopoulou and Dimitra Nikolou
ARTWORKS co-founders and directors
11:30 – 12:30 Talk: Evita Tsokanta
Art historian, independent curator
The ecosystem of contemporary art: an overview of art structures, initiatives and practices and the Greek case in specific.
12:30 – 14:00 Roundtable discussion with representatives of private and public institutions
Moderator: Evita Tsokanta
Speakers: Poka Yio Associate Professor Artistic at the Athens School of Fine Arts, visual artist and curator, Director of Athens Biennale, Strategy Consultant for Organizations , Stamatis Schizakis Curator of Photography and New Media at the National Museum of Contemporary Art (EMST), Gabriella Triantafyllis Director of Programming & Production (SNFCC), Monika Tsiliberdi Head of Directorate for the Development of Contemporary Creation, Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports
14:00 – 15:00 Break
15:00 – 16:30 Roundtable discussion with professionals and representatives of galleries, projects spaces and fairs
Moderator: Evita Tsokanta
Speakers: Christina Androulidaki Founder and director of CAN Gallery, Savvas Sagioglou Director of The Intermission, Alkistis Tsampouraki Associate Director, Exhibitions & Special Projects, The Breeder Gallery
16:30 – 17:00
Networking time – complimentary tea and coffee
17:00 – 19:00 Portfolio reviews
Christina Androulidaki Founder and director of CAN Gallery, Charis Kanellopoulou Art historian, curator, writer, Elpida Karaba Art theorist and independent curator, founder of Temporary Academy of Arts (PAT), Alkistis Tsampouraki Associate Director, Exhibitions & Special Projects, The Breeder Gallery
Tuesday 18 October
11:00 Arrival – Welcome with complimentary tea and coffee
11:30 – 12:30 Joint address by:
Xenia Kalpaktsoglou Exhibition curator, founding member of Laboratory for the Urban Commons (LUC)
and Despina Zefkili Art critic, head of Athinorana magazine, member of Temporary Academy of Arts (PAT)
Initiatives beyond institutions – Case studies
12:30 – 14:00 Roundtable discussions with arts historians, theorists, independent curators and representatives of independent art spaces
Moderated by Xenia Kalpaktsoglou and Despina Zefkili
Speakers: Iliana Fokianaki Founder and director of State of Concept, Marina Fokidis Curator, founder of Kunsthalle Athena & South Magazine Μaria Thalia Karra Art historian and curator, co-founder of Locus Athens and TAVROS, Crysanthi Koumaniaki Artist, Co-founder of 3 137, Despina Zefkili Art critic, head of Athinorana magazine, member of Temporary Academy of Arts (PAT)
14:00 – 15:00 Break
15:00 – 16:30 Roundtable discussion: residency programs for artists and curators, training and research opportunities – Examples from Greece and abroad
Moderator: Marina Fokidis
Curator, Founder of Kunsthalle Athena & South Magazine
Speakers: Aristides Logothethis Founder and director of ARCAthens, Nefeli Myrodia Director of Onassis AiR, Iris Touliatou Artist, Artemis Stamatiadis Director of Outset Contemporary Art Fund, Greece, Augustus Veinoglou Sculptor, art educator, founder of SNEHTA Residency
16:30 – 17:00
Networking break over complimentary tea and coffee
17:00 – 19:00 Portfolio reviews
Iliana Fokianaki Founder and director of State of Concept, Marina Fokidis Curator, Founder of Kunsthalle Athena & South Magazine, Xenia Kalpaktsoglou Exhibition curator, founding member of Laboratory for the Urban Commons (LUC)
Wednesday 10 October
11:00 Arrival – Welcome with complimentary tea and coffee
11:30 – 12:30 Talk: Charis Kanellopoulou
Art historian, curator, writer
What should go in an artist’s archive? Archive-keeping methods and significance
12:30 – 14:00 Workshop: PR and Communication
Margarita Gourgourini
Communication manager, Branding, Online Storytelling
14:00 – 15:00 Break
15:00 – 16:30 Roundtable discussion: Communicating art/The art of communication: art promotion and art criticism
Μοderator: Charis Kanellopoulou
Speakers: Marilena Astrapellou Journalist (“To Vima” newspaper) and author, Argyro Bozoni Journalist (“Lifo” magazine), Alexandra Koroxenidi Art historian and editor-in-chief of “The Art Newspaper Greece”, Fay Tzanetoulakou Secretary General to the Bord of the AICA, journalist for culturenow.gr
16:30 – 17:00
Networking break over complimentary tea and coffee
17:00 – 19:00 Portfolio reviews
Charis Kanellopoulou Art historian, curator, writer, Evita Tsokanta Art historian, independent curator
Thursday 20 October
11:00 Arrival – Welcome with complimentary tea and coffee
11:30 – 12:30 Talk: Yerassimos Yannopoulos
Associate of Zepos & Yannopoulos law firm, Member of the Benaki Museum Board
12:30 – 14:00 Roundtable discussion: Art, business and the hospitality sector
Moderator: Aliki Lampropoulos Advisor at Acropolis Museum
Speakers: Dimitra Dimopoulou Visual artist and founding member of Serapis Maritime, Stefania Flenga Managing Director of YES! Hotels Group, Kika Kyriakakou Curator and artistic director of Polygreen Culture & Art Initiative (PCAI), Electra Soutzoglou Director of Ten Carpets / Art Rug Projects
14:00 – 15:00 Break
15:00 – 16:30 Roundtable discussion: Developing collaborations for supporting the work of artists
Moderator: Aliki Lampropoulos, Advisor Acropolis Museum
Speakers: Sofia Dimtsa, Corporate Affairs & Communication Director PPC S.A.
Elia Nikitopoulou, External Affairs Officer Blue Cycle, Rouli Christopoulou, Head of Corporate Responsibility Alpha Bank
16:30 – 17:00
Networking break over complimentary tea and coffee
17:00 – 19:00
Portfolio reviews
Stamatis Schizakis Curator of Photography and New Media at the National Museum of Contemporary Art (EMST)
Friday 21 October
11:00 Arrival – Welcome with complimentary tea and coffee
11:30 – 13:00 Grant Writing workshop
Paky Vlassopoulou (live) Artist, Co-Founder 3 137 and Kosmas Nikolaou (on video call) Artist, Co-Founder 3 137
13:00 – 15:00 Talk: Marina Markellou Intellectual property lawyer, post-doctoral researcher at Panteion University of Political and Social Sciences, lecturer at University of Nicosia
Intellectual property – The rights of creators
15:00 – 16:00 Break
16:00 – 18:00 One-to-one sessions: Legal advice by Marina Markellou