
From
the traveling exhibition "Night Journey" © Susan kae
Grant, 2005
The
Business of Being an Artist
May 14, 2006 9:30am-5:00pm
Armory for the Arts
Theater
1050 Old Pecos Trail, Santa Fe, NM
Register:
Tickets $85 until May 5, $115 thereafter;
NM residents $75; students $55
For advance tickets call 505-984-8353
If you are a full-time student and would like
to volunteer
at the seminar please call our office at 505.984.8353.
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The
Business of Being an Artist
a full-day Seminar
to help you create, manage, and maintain a successful career
May 14, 2006, Santa Fe, NM
Topics:
• Striking a Balance: Business and
Art
• The Role of the Gallery in Your Career
• The Role of the Curator in Your Career
• The Role of the Book in Your Career
• The Role of the Non-Profit in Your Career
• Estate Planning Considerations for Artists
• Care and Management of your Collection
• Marketing Essentials
• Panel of emerging and mid-career artists discussing choices that
led to success
Presenters
include:
Julie Blackmon,
2006 winner of the SFCP Project
Competition
Lorraine Davis,
Lorraine Davis Appraisals
Terry Etherton,
Etherton Gallery
Darius
Himes, Editor, Photo-Eye Booklist
Mark McKenna,
President, Herb Ritts Foundation
Sheila
Pree Bright, 2006 winner of the Santa
Fe Prize
Ken Rosenthal,
Photographic Artist
Mary Virginia Swanson,
MV Swanson and Associates
Barbara Tannenbaum,
Chief Curator, Akron Museum of Art
Hank
Willis Thomas, Photographic Artist
Jo
Whaley, Photographic Artist
Clint Willour,
Ex. Director/Curator, Galveston Art Center
Sponsorship opportunities
available:
Organizations and businesses may
inquire with Laura Wzorek, Programs Director, lwzorek@sfcp.org or call
505-984-8353 for information on sponsorship opportunities.
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