The Photo Review 2010 Benefit Auction
On Saturday, November 6 at 7 PM, The Photo Review will hold its 2010 Benefit Auction at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. Among the work featured are rare vintage and later prints by such historic masters as Edouard Baldus, Edward S. Curtis, Nell Dorr, Kusakabe Kimbei, Nathan Lyons, Ralph Eugene Meatyard, Man Ray, Herb Ritts, George Seeley, Carleton E. Watkins, and Weegee. Among the contemporary photo stars whose work will go on the block are Andrew Borowiec, Marilyn Bridges, Lucien Clergue, Mark Citret, Larry Fink, Lois Greenfield, Jefferson Hayman, Chip Hooper, Henry Horenstein, Michael Kenna, Elaine Ling, David Maisel, Rania Matar, Joe Mills, Jeffrey Milstein, Lori Nix, Bill Owens, Orville Robertson, Lynn Saville, Jack Spencer, Catherine Steinmann, Maggie Taylor, George Tice, Jonathan Torgovnik, Jerry N. Uelsmann, Hiroshi Watanabe, and Joel-Peter Witkin.
A silent auction, concurrent with the live auction, will feature photography and computer equipment and software, film and paper, restaurant meals, museum memberships, theater tickets, books, etc.
The Philadelphia preview will be held at the University of the Arts, Hamilton Hall, Broad and Pine Streets, on Friday, November 5 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and on Saturday, November 6 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., just prior to the auction.
A fully illustrated catalogue is available for $12 from The Photo Review, 140 East Richardson Avenue, Suite 301, Langhorne, PA 19047.
Evaluating the Impact of your Programs (Instructed by John Kelly, PhD)
Accountability…Outcomes Assessment…Logic Models…Measurable Goals & Objectives. These are current buzzwords throughout the nonprofit sector and in the funding community. It is essential that stakeholders and funders know how we are making a difference and have evidence that we are achieving the results we seek. After an overview of program evaluation, including a basic step-by-step model, the facilitator will engage participants in focused dialogue about concrete ways that you can assess your programs. Take-aways from the session include approaches, techniques and ideas that are doable, cost efficient and customized to your individual program.
Registration will close 2 days prior to the scheduled date of the workshop.
Developing a Communications Plan (Instructed by Michael Smith, PhD)
In the classic movie “Cool Hand Luke,” Paul Newman's character is having a dispute with a prison guard who says, “What we have here is a failure to communicate.” Most nonprofits don't necessarily have a failure to communicate; however, many suffer from the lack of a strategic, intentional approach to their communication, one that builds relationships and maximizes marketing efforts. Participants in this class will learn how to create a comprehensive communication plan, from assessing communication or marketing needs to designing communication strategies and tactics. A good communication plan helps build relationships with key publics, including volunteers, donors, and the media, and this class will provide a thorough overview of how this is done.
Registration will close 2 days prior to the scheduled date of the workshop.
PHD Course: Effective Workplace Communication (Instructed by Lynne A. Texter)
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Registration will close 2 days prior to the scheduled date of the workshop.
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