Exercise 2 – Presentation

At a point that feels right to you and using methods that suit your work and goals we ask that you test presenting your work to date to an audience. It could focus on a particular aspect of the project or be an overview. This will depend on who you are presenting to and what you would like to gain. 

When presenting to peers who already know your work and are familiar with the Stage 3 student experience you may want to get their opinion of detailed aspects of the project, perhaps something difficult that you are wrestling with. You may on the other hand want to get more experienced at presenting your work to people unfamiliar with your work. 

There are a wide range of ways you could approach presentation/s, including online via google meet using padlets and google slides, using recorded video content of methods and creative activities, via a PDF or research document. You may wish to explore face to face opportunities in community buildings, workshops and/or open studio events. This is your choice.

I have shown my work both on my residency and as an ongoing task with my peer group and tutor. At this stage in my project, I would rather spend time refining my sense of my project and getting to a place where I am far happier with my output. This feels more important to me than another presentation at this stage.