Heatherley School of Art, 75 Lots Road, London SW10 0RN(almost opposite Burnaby Street) |
How to Market Your Art #2:
Do's and Don'ts when writing an Artist’s Statement and CV
This is what I'll be covering
- Why people are afraid of the “artist statement”
- Why you need an artist statement
- Avoid confusion - the difference between an artist statement, bio and CV
- What to include – and what to leave out
- How to communicate with your target audience
- How to interest people in what you do – and why people stop reading!
- Venue: The Heatherley School of Art. Consult this page to see where they are on a map and how to get there via public transport.
- Date: Monday 13th November 2017
- Time: 4.30pm
- Admission: FREE
You don't have to be a student at Heatherley's to attend the talk but you can't book a seat.
This event is free and open to the public but seating is limited and will be allocated on a first come first served basis.My first talk How to get on - online was very popular, so I'd recommend getting there in good time as this talk is a "by request from the students" topic and is also the topic which gets the most traffic on my website!
I'll be providing a synopsis of key points as a handout at the talk
For those who can't get there, I'll also upload the synopsis to my Art Business Info. for Artists website after the talk - and will let you know when I've done this.
Heatherley School of Art: Talks and Courses
Do also keep an eye on the events page at Heatherley School of Art - as they have a number of interesting speakers during the course of the academic year.
You can also find details of the various full-time and part-time (day and/or evening) courses on offer at the School on its website.
Is it possible to see a copy of your talk 'How to get on - online'?
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I'm afraid not - it's too big to publish online as it is and was only supplied to those who attended my talk
ReplyDeleteHowever I am thinking of making it available as an e-publication.
An e-publication is a great solution. Wish I could be there to hear your lecture.
ReplyDeleteI'll have a think. It would take a bit of work to get it into e-publication standard but definitely worth thinking about.
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