Consultants
ELSE Foundation (EF) is building a pool of international consultants to work with our growing community of creative researchers. Consultant area of expertise include fundraising, grant writing, technical, research, editing and proofreading support.
The EF Consultancy Program will offer a special rate of US$25 p/h to members of any EF consortium group (see EF consortium here: www.elsefoundation.org *) who applies with a project that needs funding.
How it works:
- Submit this form
- The form will be sent to all our consultants
- Interested consultants will contact you directly to discuss further.
- You and your chosen consultant will decide how to work together.
- You will pay consultant directly at the special rate of US$25 p/hour.
* EF members include Transart Institute for Creative Research students, advisors, alumni and accepted incoming students
Fawn Krieger is a NY-based artist, whose multi-genre works examine themes of touch, ownership and exchange. She received her BFA from Parsons School of Design, and her MFA from Bard College’s Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts.
Dr. Elena Marcevska is an interdisciplinary artist and researcher (BA, Theatre directing MFA, Performance The School of The Art Institute of Chicago; PhD, University of Northampton). Following her doctoral study on Screen and feminist performance practice, she continued to focus on contemporary multimedia performance practices.
Ece Pazarbaşı works and walks on the merged borderline of curatorial practice and artistic research as her main profession. With her special interest in alternative education, she takes parts in various educational bodies in different positions.
Laurel Terlesky is an interdisciplinary Canadian artist and educator. She holds a Master of Fine Arts Degree in International Creative Practice from Transart Institute (New York / Berlin), accredited by Plymouth University (UK) (2014) and a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from the University of Victoria (Canada) (1999). Her works have been experienced across North America on screen — television, large-scale projection, and the internet — and in exhibitions. In 2008, she was awarded a stipend for a five week residency in Barcelona, Spain.