February 1 - St. Louis, MO, Sheraton Clayton Plaza Hotel - 5 pm to 9 pm
Cultural Festivals presents Photographing Art Work Workshop presented by Larry Berman. Learn how to put your art work in images to wow the jurors. Providing professional images of your work is one of the best investment you can make in your career.
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Cost: $10
For more info: 314-863-0278
February 2 - Jury Image Workshop - 9 am to 5 pm
Artists, take advantage of this great opportunity to improve your jury submissions and have your images critiqued by past SLAF jurors. Images will be displayed in the same way we do for the yearly SLAF jury. Jurors will speak openly about submitted artist images. There is no cost to participate. APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE DEADLINE OF 11:59PM CST, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 2013.
The workshop is limited to the first 150 applications.
Artists can submit images and attend this free workshop and still have 7 weeks before the 2013 Art Fair application deadline to update and submit their applications.
1) Create a FREE user account or login online at www.zapplication.org
2) Upload your artist images
3) Apply NOW to this mock show and join us 2/2/13.
More information will be sent to applicants prior to the workshop. We hope you find this to be helpful as you prepare your application for art fairs.
Whether you are new to the digital application process or looking to improve your jury submissions, all artists are welcome to attend and learn!
Applications for the 2013 Saint Louis Art Fair presented by Sterling Bank are due March 21, 2013. Learn more at www.culturalfestivals.com
Comments
Maybe Larry has a techie friend who can record the presentation? I'd pay!
interesting distinction, Geoff! For my money, either one would work ;)
Yep, very cool for Larry and for anyone who can attend. He is the ultimate techie guy for this function and very generous with his expertise.
Does this workshop promise results that will "woo the jurors" or "wow the jurors"? Or is there a difference? :-)
Anyway, this looks interesting...thank you to Larry for doing it, and to the show for having the foresight to invite him.