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Wanted: Serious Artists Who Want to Make Money

You are serious about your art. Are you ready to get serious about your art business?

 

Dear Artist,

Painter Eric Armusik, The Main Line Art Center and Artist Career Training have a common goal – to add more value to your life as a working artist. We hope to meet you  at one or more of these scheduled events, to help you make a better living making art:

 

Eleven Tips for Success as a Professional Fine Artist:

You may be a hobbyist who wants to make art a second career. Perhaps you are already a part-time or full-time emerging artist. Maybe you are in mid-career and want to refresh your business. Success is possible for you. And you can do it at your own pace. These eleven tips have been used and proven to work by an international online artist community of artists.

Friday, March 2nd, 2012 from 12:00 – 1:00 p.m.
Main Line Art Center • 746 Panmure Road • Haverford, PA 

Members* $15.00

Guests $25.00 

 

Make Art & Make Money: Creative Art Marketing for Fine Artists

Saturday, March 3rd & Sunday, March 4th, 2012 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m
Main Line Art Center • 746 Panmure Road • Haverford, PA

Members* $325.        

Guests $395.

* Member Rate for artists registered in an A.C.T. 12 month program, or members of The Main Line Art Center.

Avoiding the business side of art is like driving down unknown country roads in the dark without headlights: you don't know what your destination looks like. You might end up down the wrong road, or worse yet, run out of gas. If you want to attract more collectors, gallery dealers and museum curators, you must know how to market your art. It doesn't have to be hard, boring or expensive. You just need a system and you have to use it consistently.

Imagine having a reliable vehicle for marketing your art, with high beams to focus on the best way to save you time, money and energy. Learn to navigate the seven stages in the journey. You will leave this class with a marketing map that will help you drive your business so that you have a better year than ever. Then all you have to do is steer. BTW, Bring your favorite art materials - art making is part of the weekend.

You're a productive artist. You’ve worked hard to create a body of signature work and you have the time, money and energy to market it. You will benefit whether you are a part-time or full time artist who is emerging, mid-career, or established, and you want to make money from your art.

Join Aletta de Wal, Artist Advisor & Art Marketing Strategist for Artist Career Training and Artist-Entrepreneur Eric Armusik for a creative, hands-on workshop to help you have more fun and make more money from your art.

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Aletta de Wal, Artist Advisor & Art Marketing Strategist
Author of the forthcoming book “My Real Job is Being an Artist: What YouShould Know Before You Quit Your Day Job (or Get One)”
Aletta de Wal inspires fine artists to make a better living making art in any economy. Aletta makes art marketing easier and the business of art simpler to help working artists increase their income and create more time to make art and still have a life.

Bottom-line: No drivel here ~ just friendly, focused information to let you get back to making art.

 

 

 

 

 

Eric Armusik, Romantic Painter / Artist EmpowermentEric Armusik is part Romantic painter and innovative marketer.  His maverick approach to promotion and sales only pales to his technical ability as an artist.  His success internationally has been solely through his own efforts and he empowers artists to do the same.

Bottom-line: Claim your greatness. There is never a reason for someone  to limit or define your success.

 

 

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We invite you to get bite-sized art business tips and practical art marketing advice every week, for free. Please accept my invitation to subscribe to our ArtMatters! E-Zine.

You can apply our practical art marketing tips, business tools and resources to your art business right away.

In addition to the monthly ArtMatters! Editorial article, you will get weekly practical advice and notices about learning opportunities to help you make a living making art. You can also explore the Blog archives. 

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Aletta de Wal, Artist Advisor & Art Marketing Strategist
Author of the forthcoming book  “My Real Job is Being an Artist: What YouShould Know Before You Quit Your Day Job (or Get One)”

Bottom-line: No drivel here ~ just friendly, focused information to let you get back to making art.

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101 First Street, #103, Los Altos, CA 94022-2750
aletta@artistcareertraining.com
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Eric Armusik, Romantic Painter / Artist Empowerment


Bottom-line: Claim your greatness. There is never a reason for someone  to limit or define your success.

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PO Box 451, Hamburg, PA 19526
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