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Live Panel: Host Your Own Art Show
Thursday, October 30th
12-1pm MDT
2-3pm EDT
6pm-7pm GMT (Thursday)
5am-6am AEDT (Friday)
Mentor Kate Tume and Navigator Lynne Mizera
$19.00
Free For Mastrius Members.
How to Plan, Curate, and Showcase Your Art
Thinking about hosting your own exhibition but not sure where to start? Whether it’s a solo show or a group effort, the process can feel overwhelming without the right guidance.
Join Mastrius Mentor Kate Tume and Navigator and Artist Lynne Mizera as they share their firsthand experience of organizing an art show from the ground up with their Mastrius Mentorship Group.
You’ll get clear guidance on how to organize, plan, and curate an art show that represents your vision, connects with collectors, and runs smoothly from start to finish.
You’ll learn how to:
- Take your show from concept to opening night with confidence.
- Choose a theme, develop a body of work, and display it beautifully, online or in-person.
- Promote your show and connect with the right audience.
- Anticipate common challenges and navigate them like a pro.
Whether you're preparing for your first show or looking to refine your approach, this conversation will leave you with the tools, inspiration, and practical advice to take the next step with confidence.
Don’t miss this opportunity to get real advice, from experienced artists!
Mastrius events are always LIVE & INTERACTIVE so you can get your questions answered and see real progress in your work!
🎟 Tickets ONLY $19 | FREE for Mastrius Members
🎙️ Event recording is available for Mastrius Members only.
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Meet Kate Tume
Textiles | Watercolor
My work delves into the profound realms of human experience, with a focus on the interplay of grief, transformation, and divinity. Through wearable sculpture (my current body of work), I navigate the transition from two-dimensional to three-dimensional expression, aiming to embody the alchemy of personal emotional journeys in tangible form.
Each piece serves as a conduit for catharsis, a manifestation of the invisible faces of human experience. While my own journey through grief and loss informs my practice deeply, I’m passionate about empowering fellow artists who share similar experiences to find their own voices and shapes within their emotions.
My career in the embroidery and textile art world spans international publications, mentoring relationships, artist residencies, curation and exhibitions. Drawing from this wealth of experience, I love to offer guidance and insights to others, helping them navigate their own artistic paths with confidence and authenticity.
