Pitch and Deliver a Short Course on the Black Blossoms School of Art & Culture.
Join us on our mission to expand by bringing more expansive knowledge, intersectionality and critical contexts around cultures and creative practices that have been historically marginalised and overlooked.
Image: Janine Francois teaching ‘ Black to the Future: Afr0-Futurism as Archival Practice’ on Black Blossoms in collaboration with Art on the Underground
Black Blossoms is an expanded curatorial platform showcasing artists who have meaningful stories to tell through their artwork. We exhibit their art worldwide in public and gallery spaces, engaging new and existing audiences. The Black Blossoms School of Art and Culture and Journal is dedicated to documenting and highlighting the art histories and the current creative practices of artists from historically marginalised backgrounds. We have partnered with many notable organisations, including but not limited to; Tate, Art on the Underground and Kensington and Chelsea Artweek.
Our mission is to continue to provide an ecosystem for artists and creative practitioners to thrive whilst becoming the number online art and culture platform where audiences can come and learn about people, ideas and the world we live in.
We are expanding our database of online courses and looking for tutors to deliver 4-week courses on subjects that diversify and decolonise creative thinking for all.
Ideal Tutors: We are looking for candidates who are passionate about using teaching as a way to engage audiences with diverse and intersectional ideas. We want topics that are overlooked and not taught in mainstream institutions.
Teaching experience is not required as senior tutors will be on hand to support curriculum design and delivery.
Previous courses include;
Black British Art
Black to the Future: Afr0-Futurism as Archival Practice
Art and Revolutionary China
Black Queer Ecologies
Britain’s Caribbean Artists Movement (1966 – 1972)
Art in the Age of Black Girl Magic
The Black Image in London Galleries
Curating Black Art
Location: Online on zoom
Time: Four 90-minute classes totalling 6 hours of online teaching time, and we encourage a further 6 hours to be spent on research and preparation time.
Fee: Starting from £350 per lecture, a four-week course will pay a minimum of £1400.
More information: You must have access to a laptop, stable wifi and be able to use PowerPoint/ Google slides/Keynote or any other presentation software.
There are, at times, opportunities to deliver courses and classes to our corporate partner that fee will be talked about when the opportunity arises.