One to One Sessions

Introduction

Artquest no longer offers a rolling programme of one to one advisory sessions.  Instead, we now offer one to one advice sessions based on individual need at any point throughout the year.

In June 2008 we changed the way that we receive requests and work with our core constituent, London-based visual artists and craftspeople (for information on who Artquest works with and why, please find out more About Artquest).  Instead of only offering one to one sessions in blocks around 3 times a year, practitioners can meet with Artquest advisors at any stage throughout the year.

To allow for this, and to ensure our three part-time and one full-time member of staff can respond to your queries efficiently, you should only contact Artquest via our Ask Artquest a Question form.  Once you fill in your details and query - including a postal address so we can confirm you live and work in London - Artquest staff will responsd by email, telephone or one to one advice session as required.

Please bear in mind that the majority of queries can be effectively answered by email, and this is the most likely way we will respond.  Our resources do not allow us to provide one to one sessions for all of the estimated 20,000-30,000 arts and crafts practitioners in London.

One to one advisory sessions are led by practising visual artists, curators and part-time Programme Co-ordinators at Artquest, Russell Martin and Nick Kaplony, and cover any aspect of your career, practice or work.  Sessions are only open to London-based visual artists or craftspeople.