Thursday, 10 May 2012

"Starving" to Successful

Have you always dreamed of creating your art full-time? Are you selling your work and tasting success, knowing that others appreciate what you have created? Are you ready to take your art career to the next level and start selling your work in galleries? You are invited to participate in an exclusive marketing seminar that will put you on the path of reaching your goal to become a professional, full-time artist. This unique seminar will give you marketing insights from Scottsdale, AZ gallery owner and author J. Jason Horejs.

With over 16 years of gallery experience, including 8 years as owner of Xanadu, Horejs has experienced first-hand the challenges artists face when approaching galleries. He has also observed that many artists are making the same mistakes and are ill-prepared to be talking to gallery owners, setting themselves up for frustration and often failure.


Amazingly, despite the fact that there are thousands of workshops and courses providing artists with opportunities to learn new artistic techniques and skills, there are very few opportunities to learn about the practical side of the art business, especially when it comes to the topic of finding the right galleries to carry your work and how best to approach them. Finding a great demand for information in this area, Horejs developed this intensive workshop that will provide you with an inside understanding of the gallery business.


Armed with the knowledge of what gallery owners are looking for, what groundwork needs to be laid ahead of time and how best to present themselves, Horejs believes every artist can successfully find good representation for their work and generate sales.
Read More about the workshop and register on the website: http://www.xanadugallery.com/Workshop/index.asp 



Also you can watch this 25 minute mini-workshop to get a better idea of the content and presentation of the upcoming live workshop by clicking here.


Please allow time for the workshop to load in Windows Media Player.

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