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Craft Artists to Learn How to Sell Work to Galleries


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Posted by: Visiting Artist Program in Philadelphia
Deadline: 08/01/09

Craft artists who want to sell their work to galleries and gift stores will obtain real-world business knowledge August 1-2, 2009, in the Visiting Artist Program, a weekend workshop series taught by the nonprofit Arts Business Institute during the Buyers Market of American Craft tradeshow at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. Registration is $85 for a day, $160 for the full weekend. Course schedule is available at www.ArtsBusinessInstitute.org.
 
The Visiting Artist Program explores a wide range of educational business topics for makers of 3D art (such as jewelry designers, furniture makers, glassblowers and ceramic artists) who are interested in starting or improving a wholesale business. Salesmanship, product development, pricing, wholesaling and marketing are covered.

Register today at www.ArtsBusinessInstitute.org. For more information, contact Meghan Bunnell at 877-ABI-5771 or send an email to info@ArtsBusinessInstitute.org with "Visiting Artist Program" in the subject line.

Posted on 06/29/09
Expires on 08/01/09 at midnight.

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