Directing An Artist Residency with Beulah van Rensburg

 

Since 2019 Beulah van Rensburg has been The Residency Director at Chateau d'Orquevaux. Beulah is a practicing artist herself and as Director she uses her vast experience working with artists for over 20 years to conduct studio visits with the artists at the residency which includes discussing career, direction and to offer critiques.

Prior to joining The Chateau team, Beulah founded the Van Rensburg Galleries in Hong Kong and Australia. In 2012 Beulah opened a Gallery in Hong Kong and while representing 35 International artists, she started exhibiting at the Affordable Art Fair worldwide all the while curating collectors on an international level. Following the success of the art fairs, Van Rensburg Galleries established a regular Popup gallery in New York City followed by a gallery in Australia. Since 2021 Van Rensburg Galleries continues to operate under new ownership. In 2022 Beulah was invited to join the curatorial board at Artfinder, the leading online art platform. As a board member Beulah curates shows on the platform and finds appropriate artists to be represented. 

Mentioned in the episode:

Handkerchief project: https://www.instagram.com/winnievanderrijn/

Symposium: https://marthacashman.com/international-symposiums/

Dada show: http://www.allisonbeda.com/fakegallery

Find Beulah online:

https://www.instagram.com/beulahvanrensburg

https://www.instagram.com/atelier_chateau_orquevaux/

https://www.chateauorquevaux.com/


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