Artist Talk: Collaboration as Inspiration: Thoughts on Working with Others – with Artist Suze Woolf
Thursday, October 17th, 2024
Join us for an intimate and insightful online discussion exploring the journey of an artist’s career with a focus on an artistic legacy. In this informal discussion, we’ll unravel the intricate threads that weave together an artist’s path, examining the pivotal moments, challenges, and triumphs that shape artistic legacy.
At the heart of this discussion lies a profound exploration of what constitutes a meaningful legacy in the realm of art. From the initial spark of inspiration to the culmination of a lifelong body of work, we’ll delve into what drives creative expression, how artists navigate the ever-evolving landscape of the art world. And perhaps most importantly, what enduring impact do they hope to leave behind?
Gain insights into the complexities of forging a lasting artistic legacy. Guided by Nichole DeMent’s 2+ decades in professional roles in the arts and drawing from the diverse perspectives and questions of online attendees, we’ll explore key points along the artist’s journey. No career questions are off the table as participants engage with Nichole and each other.
Whether you’re an aspiring artist seeking guidance or a seasoned professional reflecting on your own legacy, this discussion promises to inspire, enlighten, and ignite a deeper appreciation for the transformative power of your career and work in the arts.
Nichole DeMent brings over two decades of dedicated leadership in the Pacific Northwest’s nonprofit arts sector, currently serving as the Executive Director of SOLA (Support of Old Lady Artists) where she works with women artists across Washington through the SOLA Award, in addition to SOLA’s other professional programs for mature artists. Her journey has encompassed pivotal roles, such as Program Manager at Artist Trust, where she spearheaded the development of materials and training for artists and art archiving specialists through the Joan Mitchell Foundation’s Creating a Living Legacy (CALL) program. Nichole’s career reflects a deep-seated commitment to empowering artists of diverse backgrounds, aligning with her personal mission to elevate art, artists, and creative expression within society.
In addition to her organizational leadership, Nichole has shared her expertise by teaching art and its business aspects at various higher education institutions and nonprofits across the PNW. As an artist herself, she delves into the intricate nuances of human experience, finding inspiration in the layers of everyday life, the beauty of nature, and the complexities of the subconscious. Her explorations and inquiries into human consciousness have led her to study art and archetypes in prehistoric caves and rock art sites across Europe. A graduate of The Evergreen State College with a focus on Fine Art Photography and Art History, Nichole’s creative endeavors have garnered recognition in esteemed publications such as “Miroir Magazine” and “Encaustic Art in the 21st Century.” Her works, including fine art photographs and mixed media encaustic pieces, adorn collections including the Swedish Medical Center Art Collection and the Museum of Encaustic Art, as well as private collections. Nichole’s personal artworks are represented by the SAM Gallery at the Seattle Art Museum.
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