Markets & Marketing for Native Artists: Marketing Ourselves and How to be "Market" Ready

Native artists: do you know the current trends? This will be an opportunity to network, learn from others, and share ideas. Includes an artist panel discussion, booth tips, and an opportunity to learn more about our free online directory, CreativeGround.

When

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Hawk Henries flutes on display at the inaugural Abbe Museum Indian Market, photo by Adrienne Petrillo/NEFA

WHERE
Crandall “minacommuck” Farm | 130 Pound Road | Westerly, RI 02891

Co-hosted by the Northeast Indigenous Arts Alliance

FREE
Registration required. RSVP by October 9 – space is limited.
Lunch will be provided.

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Native artists: do you know the current trends? This will be an opportunity to network, learn from others, and share ideas. Includes an artist panel discussion, booth tips, and an opportunity to learn more about our free online directory, CreativeGround.

  •   Tips to better market yourself as an artist and a look at what is needed to participate in larger art markets
  •   How do you feel about your current marketing strategy?  
  •   Indian Markets are happening across the country. Are you interested in participating? 
  •   Artist Panel, including Margaret Jacobs (St. Regis Mohawk), Berta Welch (Aquinnah Wampanoag), and others TBA.
  •   Artist Booth tips
  •   Learn more about CreativeGround, NEFA's free directory of artists, cultural organizations, and creative businesses

Important: The workshop will be held in an outdoor space on grass, rain or shine. Wear appropriate clothing and shoes for a farm setting.

Accessibility & Accommodations: Please note the meeting space will be outdoors on grass. Individuals who use wheelchairs can be dropped off directly at the meeting site. Please email Daniela Jacobson or call 617.951.0010 x528 to coordinate drop-off arrangements for individuals who use wheelchairs. If you need any other accessibility accommodations, contact Daniela to help ensure your full participation.

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