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Everything you wanted to know about art (and being an artist) but were afraid to ask....

How do I format my CV? Should I use first or third person when writing my Artist statement? What's a fair split when consigning my work? What exactly do gallerists do?? Questions plague the mind when you're establishing your career. These are the safe ones. The ones you could ask your mother. 

But, you have other questions on your mind. You're dying to know the filthy and sometimes dangerous secrets of the Art World. Who censors the censor? What's the cheekiest way to sidestep criticism? How do I make a sale to the Mafia without going swimming? So, I'm naked, nekked, AND nude, now what?

Adam Parker Smith will be fielding your questions and airing the Art World's dirty laundry at 10:30 am at Stove Works. We'll provide coffee; you bring your shameless questions. 

Submit your query below. (Anonymously)

About Adam Parker Smith:

Adam Parker Smith (American, b. 1978) is a Brooklyn based sculptor. He attended Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia. His work has been shown widely in the USA as well as internationally in galleries and museums including: the Brooklyn Museum, Marlborough Gallery, London; Derek Eller, New York; The Hole, New York; Ever Gold Projects, San Fransisco; The Donum Estate, Sonoma; Galeria Curro, Guadalajara; Spurs Gallery, Beijing; The Times Museum, Guangzhou, China; Kaiser-Franz-Josefs-Höhe, Austria; The Watermill Center, New York and the Maraya Art Centre, Sharjah, UAE. Smith’s work has been written about in the New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Art in America, The Village Voice, ArtForum, Modern Painters, The Boston Globe, The New Yorker and The New York Post.

This program is in partnership with ICA Chattanooga. ICA Chattanooga presents three sculptures in Adam Parker Smith’s (American, b. 1978) Sarcophagi series on the campus grounds of UTC. The works are located across from the University Center on Vine Street.

ICA will be hosting an Artist Talk on March 6 at 5:30. We HIGHLY recommend your catch this primer to Saturday’s event.

Earlier Event: March 7
BLAH BLAH BLAH: Artist Talks
Later Event: March 15
Art-A-Nooga Tonight (March)