The Business Side of Art. A lecture and lunch with Rosemont's Arts & Culture Society
Rosemont, PA —This fall the Arts & Culture Society of Rosemont College will present a lunch and lecture event for artists as well as those interested in learning how to make sense of the business side of art with Linda Dubin Garfield, Ed.D., founder of Smart Business Consulting. “The Business Side of Art” takes place on Rosemont College’s campus on Sunday, November 15, 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. The fee for the lunch and lecture is $25. For more information call 610.527.0200, ext. 2274.
“The Business Side of Art” lecture is designed for artists as well as those interested in learning how to incorporate the business side into their craft. The lecture will include tips about pricing, marketing, branding, public relations and getting work shown. Smart Business Consulting recognizes that having a body of great work is only part of the equation for success; this workshop will help artists learn how to get their work into the public’s eye so it can be seen and bought. All guests in attendance will have the opportunity to win a free one-on-one art-career consultation with Garfield.
This event is sponsored in part by Frames and Company (Newtown Square, PA), offering fine custom and do-it yourself framing since 1973. Proceeds from the event will directly benefit the Arts & Culture Society Bourse, awarded annually to qualified students studying the history of art and studio art.
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Join the staff of the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance and The Philadelphia Foundation to learn more about the the findings from Research into Action, the Cultural Alliance's most recent research report, and the process by which organizations can apply for an Engage 2020 Innovation Grant.
The second hour of the program will cover the Engage 2020 Innovation Grants Program, which challenges Greater Philadelphia's arts organizations to dramatically increase cultural participation through compelling and strategic marketing projects that capitalize on the key findings of Research into Action.
Attendance of key project/marketing staff is required in order to be eligible to apply for the Engage 2020 Innovation Grant.
There are three other opportunities to attend this workshop:
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Lansdale Center for the Performing Arts
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Chester County Art Association
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Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts
The Engage 2020 Innovation Grants Program is supported by The Wallace Foundation, The Pew Charitable Trusts and The Philadelphia Foundation, and is a program of the Cultural Alliance's research and marketing initiative, Engage 2020.
Engage 2020 Research & Innovation Grants Workshop
Join the staff of the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance and The Philadelphia Foundation to learn more about the the findings from Research into Action, the Cultural Alliance's most recent research report, and the process by which organizations can apply for an Engage 2020 Innovation Grant.
The second hour of the program will cover the Engage 2020 Innovation Grants Program, which challenges Greater Philadelphia's arts organizations to dramatically increase cultural participation through compelling and strategic marketing projects that capitalize on the key findings of Research into Action.
Attendance of key project/marketing staff is required in order to be eligible to apply for the Engage 2020 Innovation Grant.
There are three other opportunities to attend this workshop:
-
Lansdale Center for the Performing Arts
-
Chester County Art Association
-
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts
The Engage 2020 Innovation Grants Program is supported by The Wallace Foundation, The Pew Charitable Trusts and The Philadelphia Foundation, and is a program of the Cultural Alliance's research and marketing initiative, Engage 2020.
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