Working and Surviving as an Artist Seminar
When: Wednesday November 19, 2008 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Working
and Surviving as an Artist: Establishing and Maintaining Professional
Relationships: The seminar will examine strategies and practices needed
to work and survive as a visual artist. The seminar panelists: June
Linowitz, artist and founder of ArtSeen, Inc; Ellyn Weiss, artist and
curator; and Claudia Rousseau, PhD, art historian and critic.
The
panelists will draw on their professional visual arts experiences as
artists, curators, gallery directors, art historians and art critics to
provide valuable strategies for conducting business in the visual arts
world. Susie Leong, Director of the Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County's Public Arts Trust will serve as moderator for the seminar.
This
seminar is the first in a series on working as a visual artist.
Reception & Tour 6:00 - 6:45pm Join them for a reception with light
fare, open gallery, Cafritz Art Center tour and viewing of the Cafritz
Art Center exhibition American Psyche, curated by the
Brooklyn Arts Alliance and sponsored by Pyramid Atlantic and Montgomery
College's Takoma Park/Silver Spring Visual Arts Department.
At the Lecture Hall of The Morris & Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation Art Center, 930 King Street, Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus of Montgomery College.
Registration is required. Advanced registration $20. Day of registration, $25.
Please visit www.creativemoco.com for more information, or contact Mark Puryear at 301-565-3805, or
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