Flyer for MAG Workshop Part 2: Marketing your art

Online Professional Development Workshop

 

Marketing Your Art and Yourself

 

Zoom presentation by Camilla Cook

 

Date: Sunday, November 15, 2020 at 2pm.

 
Cost: $20 MAG members / $30 Non-members

Mamaroneck Artists Guild presents the second of 2020 Jump Start Your Art professional development workshop series for emerging and established artists.

 
This online presentation will cover why branding in art is important and how to do it, how to select exhibition opportunities that are right for you, how to develop a discipline for doing your art with goals and measure success, how to build and engage your own artists’ community, including buyers and potential buyers, and much more!
 
Our guest speaker Camilla Cook is a curator and an art consultant with a 20-year background in arts administration. She provides strategies, including marketing, PR and social media efforts, that have empowered 200+ artists to advance their careers and achieve their professional goals.
 
 
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We will email you a link to the online workshop a couple of days before the date.

Contact gallery@mamaroneckartistsguild.org with any questions about MAG workshop.

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Camilla Cook

About the presenter:

Since the founding of her Artist Consultancy in 2007, Camilla Cook has drawn on a 20-year background in arts administration. She provides strategies, including marketing, PR and social media efforts, that have empowered 200+ artists to advance their careers and achieve their professional goals.
Cook understands the challenges visual artists face, and brings perspective that stems from past positions at The Neuberger Museum of Art, The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, SM Home Gallery, and The Silvermine Arts Center. She holds a BA and MA in Art History, has moderated panels and lectured on many art-related topics, served as juror of art competitions, and curated several well-received exhibitions in the region. She feels lucky to collaborate with creative thinkers on a daily basis!
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