Friday, September
27th, 6:30PM New York Law School, 185 West Broadway (Tribeca)
ATOA will be kicking off its 39th season with a very pertinent topic that every artist, regardless of age or experience will benefit from.
The distinguished panel will consist of:
ATOA will be kicking off its 39th season with a very pertinent topic that every artist, regardless of age or experience will benefit from.
Mitch Pilnick ,
ATOA board member, art appreciator and artist representative will moderate
a discussion on various channels of distribution and how a visual
artist can best
market themselves and their work for optimum exposure and career success.
market themselves and their work for optimum exposure and career success.
The distinguished panel will consist of:
Jackie Battenfield Author of
“The Artist's Guide: How to Make A Living Doing What You Love”. Visual artist
and teacher of professional development classes
Heather Darcy
Bhandari Author of "Art/Work". Director of Artist Relations,
Mixed
Greens Gallery-Chelsea and adjunct lecturer.
Brainard Carey Author of “Making It in the Art World” & “New Markets for
Artists”. Teacher of “The Art World Demystified” on-line educational system.
Bill Carroll Program
Director of the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts Studio Program, curator and artist. Teacher of “Professional Practice”
Pratt Institute.
Felicity Hogan Program Officer at New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) providing
professional development opportunities for artists. Curator & art
administrator.
Venue: New York Law
School
185 West B'way at Leonard Street, Rm W220
Doors open at 6:00PM, panel at 6:30PM.
Admission: $7 Adults/ $3 Seniors/Students $ 3 (proper ID please)
185 West B'way at Leonard Street, Rm W220
Doors open at 6:00PM, panel at 6:30PM.
Admission: $7 Adults/ $3 Seniors/Students $ 3 (proper ID please)
ATOA www.atoa.org is the art
world's longest running and most prolific aesthetic panel discussion series.
Organized in 1974,
the series has presented over 6,000 artists in more than 1,500 events.