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| | ArtWorks-NH's 6th Annual Artist Exchange |
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| Sales have ended for this event. Tickets may still be available at the door. |
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| Description |
The Artist Exchange will be held Thursday, October 2 from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. The conference will focus on marketing - from research and planning to implementation of successful strategies and tactics. Each participant will attend a workshop on market research and planning - and another about effective marketing strategies. Featured speakers will be local marketing experts, including Nancy Clark, Glen Group, North Conway; Linda Fanaras, Millennium Advertising, Concord; and Jim Horne, Beacon Business Advantage, Inc., Dover.
Networking opportunities will also be available throughout the day.
A new addition to the conference this year will be interactive business case studies. They will be presented by pre-selected artists, who will have their marketing challenges assessed by a panel of experts. The artists will also receive feedback and suggestions from both the panel and the general audience of Artist Exchange attendees.
The Andy Warhol: Pop Politics exhibit will open at the Currier Museum of Art on September 27, the week of the Artist Exchange. Included in the Artist Exchange registration fee is a private tour of the exhibit and museum. Attendees will have the opportunity to view Warhol's renderings of twentieth century politicians with this first-time exhibit.
Gourmet lunch and refreshments will be served.
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Slide Show:
Interested in contributing photos of your work to the event slide show? Email no more than 3 photos (.jpg format) to Jennifer Murphy Aubin at jmurphyaubin@microcreditnh.org or call her at (603) 496-0520 for details.
Directions:
I-293, take Exit 6-Amoskeag Bridge, bearing right to cross bridge, following signs for US Route 3 and Business District to Elm Street. At traffic light, cross Elm and go 0.4 miles to Beech St. Turn right onto Beech, the Currier will be 0.5 mile on your left.
I-93, take Exit 8-Wellington Road/Bridge Street. Bear right at the endof the ramp, which becomes Bridge Street, and go 1.5 miles to Ash Street (after the second full traffic light). Turn right onto Ash Street. The Currier will be 0.25 mile on your left. |
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