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Artist Boot Camp: “Should I go to grad school?” with Leah Decter

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 June 3, 2021
 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
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These free workshops are designed to help you to advance your art career, and welcome participants of all genders and artistic media.

What are the pros and cons of doing a graduate degree in relation to your art practice? This workshop will explore how to weigh benefits versus cost, and will address questions such as the application process, financial support and how to find a program that is right for you. 

Leah Decter is an inter-media artist, educator and scholar who holds a PhD in Cultural Studies and an MFA in New Media. She has worked with MFA students at NSCAD University, University of Manitoba and the international low residency program at Transart Institute. Leah is currently the Canada Research Chair in Creative Technologies and Community Engagement at NSCAD University.

 June 3, 2021
 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
We're sorry, but all tickets sales have ended because the event is expired.

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Creative Manitoba reserves the right to cancel or postpone any event where a minimum registration level has not been met. Participants registered for an event that is cancelled by Creative Manitoba will receive a full refund.

Registrants may cancel up to one week before the event to receive a full refund. No refunds will be issued to registrants who cancel within one week of the event start date. No refunds will be issued for registrants who do not attend.

Substitute participants are allowed in most cases, but not all. Please check with us ahead of time if you wish to send a substitute participant by calling 204-927-2787.

It is our intent that Creative Manitoba programs and events foster a supportive, nonthreatening environment for everyone to participate and share in - regardless of gender, ability, ethnicity or cultural differences. We ask that you please be welcoming and respectful of world views that differ from your own.

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