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National Professional-Development Workshops for Artists

CAA’s National Professional-Development Workshops for Artists, sustained by a generous grant from the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, focus on supporting visual artists in underserved areas.

“Maximizing Your Entrepreuneurial Practice” in Lafayette, Louisiana

CAA National Professional-Development Workshop for Artists in Lafayette Louisiana

Cosponsored by the Louisiana Crafts Guild, the next CAA National Professional-Development Workshop will be held at the Lafayette Science Museum (formerly Natural History Museum), located at 433 Jefferson Street in downtown Lafayette. The three-day event takes place Thursday–Saturday, May 6–8, 2010.

Billed as a “maintenance day,” Thursday, May 6 (NOON–5:00 PM) will provide the opportunity for registered workshop participants to receive professional photographs of their artwork. In addition, Louisiana Crafts Guild members may work with a website professional to update their individual artist-member pages. Appointments for photography or website updates are on a first-come basis; please contact Kimberly Jones at San Souci Gallery, 337-266-7999.

On Friday and Saturday, May 7–8, the workshop will present professional-development seminars filled with career-building skills for visual artists, including valuable information, tools, tips, resources, best practices, and networking. On May 7 (8:00 AM–5:00 PM), Thomas Mann will address entrepreneurial thinking and tactics for artists, small-business management, and demystifying public relations. On the next day (10:00 AM–6:00 PM), Bruce Baker will discuss trends and product development, display and merchandising for shows and galleries, increasing performance at juried shows, sales, and customer-service techniques.

Light breakfasts and lunches on May 7–8 are included for participants, and a postworkshop reception takes place on Friday, May 7 (5:00–7:00 PM).

Registration for the workshop is first-come, first-served. The investment for students, seniors, and CAA and guild members is $30; $40 for all others. Stipends are available; please contact Susan Schear at 973-482-1000. Please make checks payable to College Art Association and mail to Kimberly Jones, San Souci Gallery, 219 East Vermilion Street, Lafayette, LA 70501; or you may pay by credit card through the Louisiana Crafts Guild.

Contact

Questions regarding the workshops should be directed to Susan Schear, CAA national workshop project consultant, at 973-482-1000.




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