Grant Writing
with Joanna Garfinkel
Friday, November 5, 2021 | 2:30 PM 5:00 PM (for graduate students) | ZOOM
Friday, November 12, 2021 | 2:30 PM 5:00 PM (for undergraduate students) | GCA (location TBD)
Space is limited. Please RSVP to scapdev@sfu.ca. Please note: Participation is limited to current SCA students unless otherwise noted and priority will be given to participants in the Art Skills program. If space is available, recent SCA graduates may also attend. Presented as part of the SCA Fall Professional Practice Series.
In these workshops, Joanna Garfinkel will lead participants through the basics of applying to granting bodies like the Canada Council for the Arts and BC Arts Council for project grants. Planning, strategy, budgets, and writing advice will be included. Participants with draft grants on the go are highly encouraged to bring them, even if they are incomplete. The additional 30 minutes in the November 12th session for undergraduates will be focused on the .
Biography
Joanna Garfinkel lives and works on the the unceded and traditional territory of the x妢m庛k妢ym (Musqueam), slilwta优 (Tsleil-Waututh) and S廎硬x戔w繳7mesh xwumixw (Squamish Nation). She is grateful, as granddaughter of refugees, to have the opportunity to work in the community, on this land. She is the co-founder of collectively and socially-driven play development company Universal Limited and the co-creator, with Yoshi矇 Bancroft, of JAPANESE PROBLEM, a site-responsive piece about the Japanese Canadian Incarceration, which has been performed Vancouver, at Soulpepper in Toronto, and elsewhere. Co-created and directed the pedicab adventure Tour for HIVE 3, Victoria (Theatre SKAM), and Toronto (SummerWorks). Recent dramaturgical credits include Berlin: The Last Cabaret (PuSh), Poly Queer Love Ballad, (Theatre Passe Murailles), and MX (Cultch). Joanna has been nominated for 3 Jessie awards, winning one (Critics Choice for Innovation); Pure Research grant (Nightswimming Theatre), and has received the Sydney Risk award for directing. MFA directing (UBC). Her focus is in new play development, multidisciplinary, and site-specific work; she also has trained with Anne Bogart and the SITI Company in New York. Upcoming: Catalina La O Presenta: Ahora Conmigo, and development of To the Sea. She is the Dramaturg, Creative Engagement, at PTC.
Events in the Series
November 4 | Your Work, Your Rights, Your Fees with Mariane Bourcheix-Laporte
November 5 | Grant Writing with Joanna Garfinkel (for Grad students)
November 12 | Grant Writing with Joanna Garfinkel (for Undergrad students)
November 18 | The Value of the Collective: Interdependence as Methodology with Nya Lewis
November 19 | Creative Money with Chris Ens
November 25 | Effective Presentations with Sarah Louise Turner
About Art Skills
Art Skills combines mutual support and training to create collaboration between contemporary arts students, community partners and 間眅埶AV's School for the Contemporary Arts, providing real world experience and skills development. A Fall SCA Professional Practice series offers additional learning opportunities for students to gain skills they can practice hands-on in internships, practicums and field placements. At the end of the project, students will share what they have learned by participating in a Community Skills Share. The goal of this project is to create a legacy that can support future students.
Supported by 間眅埶AV Work Integrated Learning and 間眅埶AV School for the Contemporary Arts through the program, which is funded in part by the Government of Canada's Innovative Work-Integrated Learning Initiative (I-WIL).