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| Xanadu Gallery owner J. Jason Horejs will be a featured speaker at the 2010 smARTist Telesummit a week long art marketing and strategy conference that you can attend from your own studio. The Telesummit features leading industry experts giving you insight into the art business and will help you sharpen you art marketing skills as well as better understand your calling as an artist. smARTist is a unique opportunity for you to experience a wide range of expertise in a concentrated format, all from your computer or phone (and don't worry about missing anything, the recordings of the entire Telesummit will be available to registered attendees for future reference). To learn more and register for smARTist 2010 visit www.smARTist.com | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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smARTist Telesummit 2010
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Believe me, at first I was a complete skeptic about the value of the smARTist Telesummit. But there have been so many changes in my art career since attending last year! One change is about the material that I teach my photography students. I have used the ideas, and shown the websites, of at least 5 smARTist speakers. On my own website, instead of a "contact" button, the button says, "Join the mailing list". I spent some time in NYC last summer investigating the gallery scene and realized that I am an image generator, not a marketer, schmoozer, etc. This insight combined with the talk of corporate art dealers from smARTist, led me to my current contract negotiations with a major corporate art player. I could go on and on, from Duboff outlining the origin of copyright law in the Constitution to Maisel's Ten Zen seconds. The depth and breadth of smARTist is astonishing. And. I just sent you a check today for January's Telesummit.
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