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workshop for marketing your fine art for sculptors, ceramists,

updated sat 31 aug 02

 

Craig Fulladosa on thu 29 aug 02

and Fine J...

Saddleback College in Mission Viejo, California

the Clayman. Also, this school has an excellent Art Department for a junior
college. I went there 25 years ago and it still is as good as ever.


>From: Working Potter
>Reply-To: Ceramic Arts Discussion List
>To: CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG
>Subject: Re: Workshop for Marketing Your Fine Art For Sculptors,
> Ceramists, and Fine J...
>Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 11:24:54 EDT
>
> Hi,
>I may be sense but which campus is this offered at?I was not able to figure
>that out from the website.
>Misty
>
>In a message dated 8/29/2002 7:36:13 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
>clayman57@MSN.COM writes:
>
>
> > this is the website
> > http://www.saddleback-ce.com/CatDetail.asp?ClassID=4051
> >
> >
>
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Craig Fulladosa on thu 29 aug 02

and Fine Jewelers

I sent this a couple of days ago with a poor title. Hopefully someone will
see this the second time around.

My dad brought this to my attention. I plan on checking it out. I
was a
teacher for 15 years and now am going into the clay as an artist
full time. I think this is a class they should have as a requirement when
getting my BA. As long as the course has some real practical stuff the $69
will be a good investment. If you are in Southern Cal nearby hope to see you
there.

this is the website
http://www.saddleback-ce.com/CatDetail.asp?ClassID=4051

Discover the secrets of marketing your fine art and how to manage your
career successfully and lucratively.
Topics include:
how to achieve your goals
creating an image
developing a five year plan to reach and accomplish your goals
what sells and why
how to price your work for different markets
getting to be one of the art "in" crowd * meeting the right people
to create
relationships that will further your career and expand your
connections
how to evaluate and choose the right gallery - then how to work with
galleries, dealers, and consultants
contracts (what needs to be included) to protect yourself and your work
museums - getting a foot in the door
unusual places to market your art
learn about wholesalers, representatives, collectors, and the pros and cons
of the Internet
breaking into the print market
copyrights. Plus, learn the importance of record keeping and the
forms that
will allow you to keep track of not only your art work in galleries,
museums, shows, exhibits, and those who represent you, but also your
current and potential clients, sales, and expenses. Finally, you will learn
how to follow up after the sale to turn your buyer into a "collector" of
your work.




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Working Potter on thu 29 aug 02

and Fine J...

Hi,
I may be sense but which campus is this offered at?I was not able to figure
that out from the website.
Misty

In a message dated 8/29/2002 7:36:13 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
clayman57@MSN.COM writes:


> this is the website
> http://www.saddleback-ce.com/CatDetail.asp?ClassID=4051
>
>