Northside Arts Collective’s Artist Roundtable is a monthly opportunity for creatives!
By: Jeanne Fish 05/01/2012
Artists and small business people, find out tips and tricks-of-the-trade for Selling on Ebay & Etsy. The May Roundtable has Northside Art Collective members Robert Johnson and Meg Corcoran presenting on Monday, May 21, starting at 6:30 p.m. at Folwell Park Recreation Center (1618 Dowling Ave. N.). Learn the basics from the pros of how to set up and run your online store! Both Johnson and Corcoran are long time successful online sellers.
“The Northside Arts Collective is committed to bring to our membership and the community opportunities to learn from others and explore new areas for creative outlets. You don’t need to be an artist or a member of the Northside Arts Collective to participate,” Corcoran said. The Artist Roundtable series features a presentation with time for discussion. The Roundtables are regularly scheduled for the third Monday of each month, starting at 6:30 p.m. and planned to engage local artists and art-enthusiasts. “Small business owners may also find our sessions to be of value,” Johnson added. “We need to have a minimum of five participants or the session will be cancelled — so please RSVP info@nacarts.org! We do ask for $5 (suggested donation) per session.”
Slated for the June Artist Roundtable is the Goddess of Glass, Connie Beckers. Connie, the self-described “queen of shameless self-promotion,” will present the topic Marketing via Social Media. In this session, she will cover using Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin and online deals such as Groupons as promotional tools to get and retain customers. Please note: this session is limited to 15 attendees and will be held at the Funky Bungalow Studio which is not handicap accessible, and there are cats living on the premises.
View the entire calendar of Artist Roundtable sessions on our website, www.NACArts.org. Be in the know: Like us on Facebook and sign up for our monthly newsletter right on our website! You can also sign up by emailing Communications Coordinator Jeanne Fish at jeanne.fish@nacarts.org.