
Visual artist, Brant Kingman, is an inspiring advocate of creativity,
a dynamic interactive facilitator, and a vibrant public speaker. He has
addressed audiences in high schools, colleges, corporations, and museums
in North and South America. This series of talks pertains to how each of
us, regardless of our interests or profession, can find and develop the
artist within. Lectures and workshops may also be designed for specific
ocassions.
The Road Less Traveled
This is a first person narrative account of some of the key events that
influenced Brant Kingman's becoming an artist. Told with a great deal of
humor and spiritual poignancy.
Don't Interrupt the World Talking
The artist weaves together a mind-blowing series of stories wherein he talks
with lizards, takes advice from spiders, sees visions, and hears instructions
whispered in his ear by a Mayan shaman while sleeping at Chichén
Itzá. These stories are related in a way that the listener may realize
the world is always talking to us.
Make Believe
Here artist Brant Kingman describes how to break-out of habits and initiate
change in your life by pretending to be what you know you are not, yet want
to be. Lavishly illustrated with personal anecdotes.
How to Recognize a Vision When You See One
According to artist, Brant Kingman, each of us lives in a subjective, unverifiable,
reality. Life creates lessons specifically for each of us. The artist
contends most of us think too much to learn Life's most important lessons.
This lecture is full of tips for what you need to do to prepare yourself
to receive the information the world wants you to have.
Presentations for Art Students and Artists
The Art of Business
Today, talent as a visual artist is not sufficient to bring an artist success.
An artist must also possess equally well developed communication, organizational,
and management skills. Kingman's experience can give attendees a valuable
edge. This material requires a minimum 2 hour workshop. Appropriate for
college level and above.
Arts and Artists on the Internet
Kingman made an extensive search of the web and has developed one of the
web's most ambitious sites for a single artist. This workshop discusses
in plain language this extraordinary communications tool. Audiences will
learn what's happening on the web and how they can use it to their advantage.
Workshop is 1.5 hours, followed by 30 minutes of questions and answers.
Total length of program: 2 hours.
Formats and Group Size
Presentations may be delivered in a variety of settings for everything from
intimate gatherings to large groups. Kingman may be engaged for 30 minute
to 1 hour talks, 2 hour workshops, and half or full day seminars.
For further details and information contact Brant Kingman at kingman@winternet.com

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