The Fine Artist's Guide to Marketing and Self-Promotion: Innovative Techniques to Build Your Career as an ArtistSimon and Schuster, 1 ago 2003 - 256 pagine Filled with innovative tips and advice for the fine artist on a budget, The Fine Artist's Guide to Marketing and Self-Promotion teaches you how to function as your own press agent. Learn how to create attention grabbing publicity videos, press releases, and e-mails; exhibit and publish your work in magazines and newspapers; assemble grant proposals; write effective résumés; use slides, CDs, Web sites, and other photographic and digital reproductions to get your work into the public eye, and how to qualify for arts-in-education residencies and artists’ communities. This updated book also features extensive listings of organizations, services, publications, and other vital resources, along with in-depth profiles of successful artists who have developed effective techniques for marketing and promoting their work. If you’re ready to take charge of your art career, you can’t afford to be without the information contained in this handy guide. |
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Newspapers Magazines | |
Broadcast Television Cable and Radio | |
Setting Up | |
How to Professionally Exhibit Your Art in a Variety | |
Thirteen Artists Profiles | |
Corporate Support for the Arts | |
Grants for Individuals and Special Projects | |
ArtistsinEducation | |
Assembling a Résumé Portfolio Letters | |
ConclusionUsing Potential Resources | |
About the Author | |
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