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About
Interested in a career in the arts and culture? Are you a student or a recent graduate, and are you looking to expand your community, connect with like-minded individuals, and explore your professional options? If this resonates with you, join the Hart House Art Committee's artWORK Workshop Series and Conference from September 2023 to March 2024. Designed specifically for students and recent graduates, this transformative series of events is your gateway to exploring diverse careers in arts and culture.
Immerse yourself in a dynamic program featuring interactive workshops, insightful discussions, and inspiring speakers. This series will introduce you to the many possibilities of a career in arts and culture. Come to one event or all six and you will find a vibrant community of artists, curators, and industry experts.
Join us at the artWORK Workshop Series and Conference, and shape your future in the world of arts and culture!
artWORK Workshop I
Art Grant Writing with Nina Platiša
September 18, 2023, 6-7:30 pm
Bickersteth Room (3030), Hart House
This participatory workshop will provide you with a chance to learn about how to prepare an artist’s grant. Topics covered will include understanding eligibility criteria, preparing a proposal, creating a budget and organizing support material.
Musical Artist Nina Platiša will share her experience and the resources that helped her create successful grant applications for the Canada Council for the Arts and Ontario Arts Council. This workshop is helpful to artists planning on submitting a grant application in the near future.
Workshop Facilitators
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Nina Platiša
Artist
Meet Nina: A war child who moved to Canada over 20 years ago from the former Yugoslavia, Nina is an emerging musician, songwriter, producer and recording artist. She is well on her way to having a successful career in music, with her migration experience and her family story informing her art. In this residency, she will launch her new album: Za Klavir: For the Piano, an impressive collection of 26 original compositions that blend minimal, contemporary and classical roots with elements of Balkan folk music. Nina is also offering workshops where she will share the resources that helped her create winning grant applications to the Canada Council for the Arts and the Ontario Arts Council.
Nina Platiša was born in Belgrade, former Yugoslavia. She is a lifelong pianist who began composing music at the age of seventeen. Nina’s dynamic music is emotional and introspective, spanning various forms from solo piano to electro-infused soul.
Her debut album Za Klavir: For the Piano is a collection of original compositions for solo piano. The pieces combine minimal, contemporary, and classical roots with elements of traditional Balkan folk music. Za Klavir was recorded at Port William Sound in Mountain Grove, Ontario and is due to be released in April 2023.
On the upcoming project LEVELSEVEN, Nina is the vocalist, songwriter, and producer of an album of intimate and inventive pop music. Her previously released singles I Wove A Garment For You and Your Lust are an extension of this project. Both Nina’s albums have garnered generous support from the Canada Council for the Arts and the Ontario Arts Council.
In 2021, Nina took part in the Guelph Emerging Artist Mentorship Program, in which she was the mentee of composer and musician Jeff Bird, and in 2022 she participated in Undecimals, an artist exchange project created and organized by artists. Nina has composed for several short films and her music will appear in the upcoming Canadian feature films Broken Waters and Campaign On: A Lifetime of Athletic Pursuit. A graduate of Toronto Metropolitan University and recent student of Berklee College of Music, Nina is also a proud educator, teaching piano, musical theory, and composition to students aged 6 – 76.
Organizers
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Jeen Cha
Art Committee Education & Outreach Co-Chair 2023-24
Jeen Cha is a fourth-year undergraduate student double-majoring in Art History and Political Science. She’s looking forward to integrating art into student life and hopes to see you at the various workshops and conferences that will be held this year.
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Jacob Muller
Art Committee Education & Outreach Co-Chair 2023-24
Jacob Muller is a second-year Architecture and Visual Studies Student. As a local Torontonian, Jacob has been inspired by the creative multidisciplinary energy in Toronto since a young age. Before university, Jacob was trained in more traditional art mediums like drawing and painting. However, since attending the university, his education has encouraged him to merge architecture and art. Jacob joined the Hart House Art Committee to expand his artistic knowledge, create community and promote art on campus.