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Lecture: Marita Holdaway, "So I've made all this Art, now what do I do?"
Date: Friday, September 21
Time: 6:30 - 8 pm
Are you a confused artist who wants to spend time making art and haven’t a clue about how to get it out there? Or maybe you do have a clue but have had little or no success with your efforts. Join Marita Holdaway for her talk on the subject of adding professionalism to your artistic career. This lecture is relevant to all types of art forms, so any artist who attends, will benefit!
Known for her fast and informative talks, Ms. Holdaway will be covering many aspects of how to attain success when promoting your art. She will explain what an artist needs to present themselves professionally and ways to find and approach appropriate venues.
You may want to bring a tape recorder to capture all the information you will receive during this 1½ hour talk. Take notes and ask questions, Marita enjoys interaction during her witty talks and is delighted when someone in the audience has alternative informative and ideas, due to their unique experiences, that adds value for the entire audience.
Want more in depth information? Then join Marita Holdaway for her Saturday-Sunday workshop, Getting Your Art Out There, following her Friday evening talk.
**This lecture is required for the weekend workshop and is included in the tuition. It is also open to the public who just want to attend the lecture.
Twenty-two years in the commercial gallery business and a lifetime commitment to building community, Marita Holdaway’s experience and passion, quick-mindedness and ability to see unexplored connections has resulted in successful experiences for her clients. Sharing her empirical knowledge about building successful strategies to reach your goals and to better enjoy the art of living by ― giving you back time for production, creativity and the enjoyment of your efforts. Her gallery’s mission statement, “to represent early and mid-career artists” has gained her the expertise to help artists navigate their way thru the “business of being an artist.” Since 1996, she has been asked to speak at international art festivals to help artists further their careers and to critique their work. Exposure to Latin and European art worlds adds to the wealth of knowledge Marita brings to the table during consultations. She helps artists create the tools they need to succeed and ascertains the path to obtain their goals.
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