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One on One Studio Visit

Professional Development | This course is completed

Intermediate - Advanced
2022-10-10-2022-12-10
$130.00 CAD

One on One Studio Visit

Professional Development | This course is completed

In this one on one (1.5 hour session) visit, Iris will create a safe space for delving into your work, allowing thoughts to be articulated that are often kept unspoken in our sometimes reclusive work processes. We will explore questions such as: What does art making mean to you? What would you like to expand, to dare, to see in the future? Where do you come from and where do you want to go? What format, stage or project can you imagine in the future? How could you get there? Such investigative, kind, encouraging brainstorming will play a major role in your studio visit with Iris.


Requirements:
This course is for the developed artist with a body of work or works in progress.

Note:
Once you register, pls. contact the office at: info@tsa-art.com. We will then forward your information to Iris and she will contact you directly.

Haeussler, Iris
Iris Haeussler

Iris studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, Germany and immigrated to Canada in 2001.Iris Häussler has explored many ways to offer art experiences at the fringe or outside the White Cube. She is interested in creating inclusive art environments open to everybody, rather than catering to the art market only. This has a long history: she created her very first site specific art-installation for a group exhibition at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich in 1988, choosing the women’s toilets of all places. Since then, she has exhibited in basements, trailers, garages, coach houses, apartments, churches, chapels, stores, hotel-rooms, industrial buildings and historic houses as well as in international museums, galleries and Biennials.


Häussler’s work is found in international collections including the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa; the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto; the Städtische Sammlung im Lenbachhaus, Munich and the Goetz Collection, Munich, Germany. She also held a guest professorship at the Academy of Fine Art in Munich in 1999 and has given talks about her work in universities and art institutions in Canada, the USA, and Europe. Her work received awards and grants including the Karl-Hofer Prize (Berlin), the Kunstfonds Fellowship (Bonn), the Toronto Arts Council, the Chalmers Arts Foundation, the Ontario Arts Council and the Canada Council for the Arts.