Don't miss this
special opportunity
Saturday
February 4, 2012
Chris Tyrell
I have been involved with the visual arts, visual artists and the arts in general since 1976 when I established Presentation House Gallery of Photography in North Vancouver. I am passionate about the arts and have worked as a consultant for many arts organizations including Emily Carr Institute, Arts Club Theatre, Vancouver Film Festival and The Roundhouse. I designed, built and managed Presentation House Theatre and managed the Waterfront Theatre and Performance Works facilities on Granville Island. I was a founding member of the BC Touring Council and co-founded the Alliance for Arts and Culture in Vancouver.
I founded the Visual Arts Newsletter of Opus Framing & Arts Supplies in 1986; my editorials in the journal earned two Vancouver Business and the Arts awards.
I am currently an instructor of professional development at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in the Continuing Studies Department.
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by BIAC
( Bowen Island Arts Council )
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A PROFESSIONAL MARKETING INTENSIVE FOR THE VISUAL ARTIST
This workshop is actually four workshops in one
(1) Pricing your Work and Time Management
(2) The Importance of Direct Sales
(3) Communication Strategies
(4) Effective Sales Methodologies
Join best selling author Chris Tyrell, for this very special one day workshop, and learn how to market and promote your artwork.
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Held at the Rob Wall Gallery
At Artisan Square, across from Artisan Eats,
on Bowen Island
Doors open at 9:30
1.
Workshop 1 (10 - 11:30)
Pricing your Work and Time Management
2.
Workshop 2 (12 - 1:30)
The Importance of Direct Sales
3.
Workshop 3 (2 - 3:30)
Communication strategies
4.
Workshop 4 (4 - 5:30)
Effective Sales Methodologies
End workshop at 5:30
Price includes 12% BC GST/HST
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