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        WHEN CoNSIDERING APPLYING FoR A PARTICIPAToRY PRoJECT IT’S 
      
      
        IMPoRTANT To ASK YoURSELF SoME KEY QUESTIoNS: 
      
      
        1. Would you like to work with the public within your art work?
      
      
        2. Are you interested in the ‘unknowable’ and sometimes risky business of 
      
      
        allowing the public to determine the direction your work may take?
      
      
        3. Do you really want to work with people, or did you just say that to get 
      
      
        the job?
      
      
        If the answer is yes to all of the above, then the chances are you 
      
      
        will get on oK. But remember, some artists are better at working 
      
      
        with people than others. Are you the sort of person that people 
      
      
        want to engage with, and if not, are there tools (props, costumes, 
      
      
        distractions) that could be employed to help you? 
      
      
        It is also important to ensure that you are working with the public 
      
      
        for the right reasons. Think about what the participant gains from 
      
      
        the experience. Don’t apply for something which doesn’t fit your 
      
      
        way of working (or at least fit with a way of working that you want 
      
      
        to try).
      
      
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        Anna Francis and Rhian Roberts,  
      
      
        
          Harlech Tourist Brochure
        
      
      
        , 2012.
      
      
        Anna Francis,
      
      
        
           Repopulating the Bandstand
        
      
      
        , 
      
      
        2010.
      
      
        Anna Francis,
      
      
        
           Kiss Me Quick
        
      
      
        , 2011. Project 
      
      
        that took artists from Stoke-on-Trent on a 
      
      
        ‘Potter’s Holiday’ to Margate to reflect on 
      
      
        how the newly opened Turner Contemporary 
      
      
        might impact on the town’s future.
      
      
        QUESTIoN AND ANSWER: 
      
      
        Question from Lisa Evans, graduating from Coleg Sir Gar, in BA (Hons) 
      
      
        Fine Art Sculpture, to artist Emily Speed. 
      
      
        Q. How can I stand out from the crowd and what do I need 
      
      
        to do to go that extra mile?
      
      
        A. I don’t know for sure, but I reckon 
      
      
        just having integrity about your 
      
      
        work has a lot to do with it. Work 
      
      
        hard, be generous, curious and most of all; keep going. It 
      
      
        (whatever it is) doesn’t happen overnight for most people.