

How to Talk About Your Art
Speak confidently about your art and creative practice.
Join Krystiana and Lynnette of Circling Studios for a three-hour workshop filled with guided reflection, exercises, and tips on speaking and writing with clarity and specificity about your work.
The first portion of the workshop covers speaking about your art in an audience-aware, multi-sensory, and grounded style as you prepare for studio visits, exhibition tours, or artist talks.
The second portion explores how to hone descriptions of your work in writing for career development: communicate clearly and with a goal in mind as you draft pitch letters, funding applications, artist statements, and more.
Throughout, there will be opportunities for discussion, Q & A, and share out.
Your registration includes:
Three-hour workshop
Practice composing and presenting material with in-real-time feedback
Access to a library of resources, templates, and more
Discussion and sharing with fellow artists
Light refreshments
Subscription to Circling
💫 Artists, writers, and creators of all disciplines welcome! Share this event with a friend you'd like to join you.
💞 Pay what you can. $5-$50 range suggested.
From past participants:
“This workshop gave me so much insight into speaking about my work in a clear, approachable, and memorable way. I appreciated that the information was shared in a way that was easy to understand and that the educators gave us tools to continue exploring our ideas.”
This workshop is hosted at the beautiful Delight Factory as part of our July 2026 residency.
About the Delight Factory:
The Delight Factory is proud to incubate, support, and produce works by creative explorers through our Artists in Residence Program. We provide use of our space and equipment, marketing and brand consulting, as well as feedback and constructive critique on the work itself before it’s presented to the public. We work with all kinds of artists–musicians, dancers, poets, and painters, as well as creatives whose work is multi-disciplinary and/or underrepresented.