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BSA203 Southsure Surveys

Here are the audience questions made up for the evening of the event:

The Southsure Insurance Emerging Artist Awards 2017
Questions for Audience (Students, Raw Gallery)
 

1.       How did you find parking accessibility?




2.       How do you think artist statements were presented?
 (Sub: Were artist statements well presented, informative etc.)




3.       Do you have any suggestions regarding how artworks were presented and delivered?




4.       How important/ helpful would you consider the event is in terms of your personal art goal/career?








The Southsure Insurance Emerging Artist Awards 2017
Questions for Audience (Non-Students, Raw Gallery)

1.       How did you find parking accessibility?





2.       How do you think the exhibition and artist statements were presented?
(Sub: Were artist statements well presented, informative etc.)




3.       What have you learned in terms of SIT Arts/the local art scene in general through this event?




4.       How did you hear about the event?








The Southsure Insurance Emerging Artist Awards 2017
Questions for Audience (Students, Raw Gallery)

1.    How did you hear about the event?




2.       How accurate and available was the prior information of the entry process that you were given?




3.       What would you suggest improving on in terms of food and drink?




4.       How convenient and accessible did you find the various venues?







The Southsure Insurance Emerging Artist Awards 2017
Questions for Audience (Non-Students, Raw Gallery)

1.    How accurate and available was the information you received for the event?




2.       What would you suggest could be improved on in terms of food and drink?




3.       How convenient and accessible did you find the various venues?




4.       What would make you more likely to attend the event in future?








The Southsure Insurance Emerging Artist Awards 2017
Questions for Audience (Students, Centrestage)

1.       Which aspects of the event have you found the most entertaining?




2.       How do you find the MCs?




3.       In general, how do you think the event could be improved on?




4.       Would you recommend the event to others? Why?








The Southsure Insurance Emerging Artist Awards 2017
Questions for Audience (Students, Centrestage)

1.       What were your favorite parts about the event?




2.       What would make you more likely to attend the event in future?




3.       How helpful and enthusiastic do you think the catering organizers were?





4.       How have you found the evening has been running in terms of time management and technical aspects? (Sub: Regarding aspects such as; sound quality, layout/organization of the evening.)







The Southsure Insurance Emerging Artist Awards 2017
Questions for Audience (Non-Students, Centrestage)

1.       How do you find the MCs?




2.       Which aspects of the event have you found the most entertaining?




3.       Would you recommend the event to others? Why?





4.       How convenient and accessible did you find the various venues?








The Southsure Insurance Emerging Artist Awards 2017
Questions for Audience (Non-Students, Centrestage)

5.       What were your favorite parts about the event?




6.       In general, how do you think the event could be improved on?




7.       How helpful and enthusiastic do you think the catering organizers were?





8.       How have you found the evening has been running in terms of time management and technical aspects? (Sub: Regarding aspects such as; sound quality, layout/organization of the evening.)







Here are the questions for the judges for the evening:
(Unfortunately, I never got any responses from the judges)


The Southsure Insurance Emerging Artist Awards 2017
Questions for Judges
 

1.       How did you find the time-frame associated with the judging process?




2.       Did you feel like you had enough time to assess the work?




3.       How smoothly did the process/schedule run on the day?




4.       Would you do it again? If not, why not?




5.       How did you find the judging criteria supplied?




6.       How did you find the committee host on the day?




7.       How did you find the quality of the work?





8. How did you find the communication about the judging process and event? Did you feel well-informed about what would be happening?




9.       What could be improved on?



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