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Promotion Fundamentals Mondays, May 1-June 12, 6-8 p.m. (No class on 5/29.) Location: Photographic Center Northwest (Studio 1), 900 12th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122 Instructor: Natasha Marin $150 / $120 Artist Trust members
Need-based and Filipinx scholarships available by request.
This class, led by conceptual artist, writer, and communications professional Natasha Marin, will help you develop strategies and goals for effectively promoting your work. Through interactive exercises and group discussions, you'll identify the best platforms for your work, learn the key components of your web and social media presence, and practice your networking skills, so you can talk about your work online or in person with confidence.
Topics Covered: How to talk about yourself and your work Networking skills Elevator speeches Finding your market Creating a brand as an artist Building your website and social media presence Press releases Event planning Creating a marketing action plan
Takeaways: A marketing action plan and promotional goals A practiced elevator speech Tips, worksheets, and checklists Practical advice from professional artists
*Open to artists of all disciplines and career stages. Ideal for artists with some computer and social media experience.
Instructor Bio: Natasha Marin is a conceptual artist and digital engagement specialist. For over 10 years she has used social media, web and graphic design, strategic communications, and IRL immersive events to create moments of Genuine Encounter between people. Her creative work has been reviewed internationally and published in translation. The City of Seattle, The City of Austin, Artist Trust, The CD Forum, and many other public and private organizations and individuals have provided valuable financial support for her projects. More information can be found at www.natasha-marin.com.
CANCELLATIONS & CREDIT POLICY
Artist Trust reserves the right to cancel any program. If cancelled, a full refund will be applied. If a participant needs to cancel for a paid program, the following policy will apply:
A full refund can be issued through Brown Paper Tickets if notified 5 days prior to the program date.
A transfer credit of equal or lesser value can be issued if notified within 48 hours of program. Credit will be valid for up to 12 months.
Artist Trust cannot provide refunds for missed classes. Please contact the coordinator if you have any questions regarding specific content of the workshop.
These refund policies are in place because workshops have limited space and this is intended to ensure we are able to offer the space to another attendee if notice is provided far enough in advance.
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LocationPhotographic Center Northwest (View)
900 12th Ave
Seattle, WA 98122
United States
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Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
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