| Workshop - How to Sell Art In Hard Times |
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| Classes & Workshops |
| Written by rhonda |
| Monday, 05 January 2009 21:30 |
Carole Katchen, internationally known artist, will present a workshop called "How To Sell Art in Hard Times" Saturday, January 17 , 1-4 PM in Hot Springs at the Carole Katchen Gallery, 618 W. Grand Avenue. The cost is $35.Katchen, who has sold her art for 45 years, will share marketing tips and lead exercises designed to increase marketing success during a weak economy. She will focus on enlarging your collector base, describing your own art, developing a personal approach and other marketing skills. "There is less impulse buying during hard times," she says. "People think more about every purchase and they choose work that has a personal appeal. It is possible to sell art, but you have to adapt to the times." Carole Katchen is the author of two books about art marketing, Promoting & Selling Your Art published by Watson-Guptill and How To Get Started Selling Your Art by North Light Books. She is author of a total of 17 books with sales over 1 million copies. Her art has been exhibited, published and sold in 32 countries. She has taught marketing workshops in universities and museums throughout the United States and Asia. For more information or reservations call (501) 617-4494 or e mail This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . For more information about Katchen and her art go to www.carolekatchen.com. Carole Katchen 624 Prospect Avenue Hot Springs, AR 71901 Home 501.321.4799 Cell 501.617.4494 HTTP.//WWW.CAROLEKATCHEN.COM Comments (1)
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I am your host at Canvas Junkie and work in several media. I design and make one of a kind sculpture you can wear or jewelry.
As well as paint, make found object sculpture and generally will chase after anything sparkly. When I was a teen my dad would introduce me as his daughter with the disclaimer of "You know artists are weird".
Now that I have seen many years of life pass by (I'm in denial about exactly how many)............. I'm happy to be known as an artist because....... life is just weird.