Storytelling for Artists: A portrait of a studio in the time of Covid-19

By

Gimara Duncan-Rice


An ‘over the shoulder’ photograph of a creative studio. The shoulder belongs to a learner who is sitting at a table – the shoulder is in focus. In the background, a maskless female lecturer stands out of focus – maskless with permission. She points to sketches on a wooden easel while holding a rudimentary artists’ mannequin. In front of her sits an écorché model, also out of focus. The lecturer is the writer: Gimara Duncan-Rice

An ‘over the shoulder’ photograph of a creative studio. The shoulder belongs to a learner who is sitting at a table – the shoulder is in focus. In the background, a maskless female lecturer stands out of focus – maskless with permission. She points to sketches on a wooden easel while holding a rudimentary artists’ mannequin. In front of her sits an écorché model, also out of focus. The lecturer is the writer: Gimara Duncan-Rice

 

This story was created by Gimara Duncan Rice as part of the ‘Storytelling for Artists’ workshops with Debs Newbold in March 2021.


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