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Internet For Artists Weekend Workshop at NYFA
Date From November 13, 2009 6:00 PM
Until November 15, 2009 5:00 PM
 
Location
NYFA
20 Jay Street, 7th Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11201
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Info Line 212-598-9900
Website http://www.creative-capital....
 
Contact Ann Marie Lonsdale
Creative Capital
65 Bleecker Street, 7th Floor
New York, NY 10012

212-598-9900
annmarie@creative-capital.org
 
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Description
"Internet for Artists" will explore how Internet resources can be used to build audience, expand community, amplify marketing and extend administrative resources. Participants will develop a step-by-step, holistic strategy to use a range of Internet applications to achieve specific career goals. Additionally, the workshop will help artists' expand their thinking to quickly recognize and implement the possibilities of new technologies as they develop.

This Weekend Workshop is an intensive two and one-half days based on a rigorous and comprehensive curriculum. The workshop format employs lectures, interactive exercises, break-out sessions, and one-on-one consultations. The workshop begins with presentations by the participating artists, and participants receive access to an online handbook full of practical, how-to information.

The Workshop will be led by: Matthew Deleget, Brad Lichtenstein, Steve Lambert, Eve Mosher and Sue Schaffner.

Workshop topics include:
Managing the Push: Communicating effectively using email, feeds, your website, etc.
Communities: Building a network to support you and your work, how to use that network to extend your practice.
Push/Pull: Using the native interactivity available to create effective websites and build your connections to your audience.
Being Efficient: How to identify shortcuts and use your computer and the Internet more efficiently.

Please visit the Creative Capital website for more information on the Professional Development Program, this workshop and our leaders, as well as other upcoming PDP events at http://creative-capital.org/pdp.
   
   
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