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Survival Guide: Artwork Documentation Workshop with Astrid Mulder

For the next in our Survival Guide professional development series, join artist Astrid Mulder on Wednesday 4th October 2-4pm for a workshop about the ins and outs of artwork documentation!

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What: Survival Guide: Artwork Documentation Workshop with Astrid Mulder

When: Wednesday 4th October 2-4pm

Where: Meet at the Arts Lab, Level 1, Arts & Cultural Building, (Building 159) University of Melbourne.

Reservations: LINK

For the next in our Survival Guide professional development series, join artist Astrid Mulder for a workshop about the ins and outs of artwork documentation! This accessible workshop will take you through the fundamentals of using a digital camera and give you tips and tricks for documenting your artwork in a gallery context, including approaches to capturing painting, objects, performance and moving images. 

Astrid Mulder is a photographer based in Narrm/Melbourne, specializing in exhibition, performance, and event documentation in the arts sector. Known for her meticulous attention to detail, Astrid is dedicated to preserving the visual and conceptual integrity of the artworks she captures. Collaborating with universities, commercial galleries, independent spaces, artists, and curators, she produces high-quality, captivating photographs that authentically capture the true spirit of her clients' artistic endeavours.

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