Wednesday, October 29, 2014
HOW ARTISTS CAN USE THE WEB - November 20, 2014
The Artist's Website: Building Your Website with WIX for Artists
Wednesday, October 29th 6:00PM - 9:00PM, $20/$30
at Cambridge Community Television
438 Massachusetts Avenue
Can't code HTML? Don't have thousands to shell out for a beautiful web design? You can build your own interactive website using Wix. This hands-on workshop will walk you through the web-building program including how to find, purchase, and connect a domain name, how to pick a template, how to create web pages, pricing structures, and how to enable e-commerce and blogs.
Engaging Facebook: How to Make (and Keep) Your Artist Page Compelling
Tuesday, November 4th 6:00PM - 9:00PM, $20/$30
at Cambridge Community Television
438 Massachusetts Avenue
Facebook has over a billion active users and is the most utilized social networking site in the world. Many artists and organizations today are successfully utilizing it as a marketing tool, and as one of the primary means of connecting with others. Learn how to construct a professional presence on facebook, and how to take advantage of this incredibly popular tool to connect with a potential audience.
"Just Submit Online": An Artist's Guide to Electronic Exhibition Submissions
Thursday, November 20th 6:30PM - 8:30PM, $10/$15
at the Cambridge Art Association
25 Lowell Street
In this workshop, learn about the common rules and guidelines for submitting your artwork to exhibitions online. The class will take a look at some specific platforms, as well as provide general information about how to prepare your digital stills and video for online submission. If time permits, the instructor will go over researching online exhibition opportunities.
Representing the Real Online: Techniques and Strategies for Photographing Your Art Work for the Web
Sunday, December 7th 6:00PM - 9:00PM, $20/$30
at Cambridge Community Television
438 Massachusetts Avenue
In this course we will discuss best practices for photographing your art work (2-dimensional and 3-dimensional work) for use online. Basic lighting and digital photography technique will be explored as well as a brief review of file formats. This class will include a tour of the resources available to you at CCTV.
Networking and Resume Building for Artists: How LinkedIN Works
Wednesday, January 7th 6:00PM - 9:00PM, $20/$30
at Cambridge Community Television
438 Massachusetts Avenue
In this three-hour workshop, learn how to use the world's largest professional networking site to showcase your career as an artist. We'll cover how to create a dynamic profile and how to connect with fellow artists, curators and gallerists. Participants must bring a copy of their arts resume.
Social Media Strategy: Creating and Maintaining Your Online Presence
Thursday, January 15th 6:30PM - 8:30PM, $10/$15
at Cambridge Art Association
25 Lowell Street
Okay, so you've got your website, your facebook page, your twitter account, etc. How do you make these platforms work together to represent you? How do you keep your online presence active and engaging? In this workshop, learn strategies for sustaining your identity online, including how to find and build an audience and how to keep them coming back for more.
Wednesday, October 29th 6:00PM - 9:00PM, $20/$30
at Cambridge Community Television
438 Massachusetts Avenue
Can't code HTML? Don't have thousands to shell out for a beautiful web design? You can build your own interactive website using Wix. This hands-on workshop will walk you through the web-building program including how to find, purchase, and connect a domain name, how to pick a template, how to create web pages, pricing structures, and how to enable e-commerce and blogs.
Engaging Facebook: How to Make (and Keep) Your Artist Page Compelling
Tuesday, November 4th 6:00PM - 9:00PM, $20/$30
at Cambridge Community Television
438 Massachusetts Avenue
Facebook has over a billion active users and is the most utilized social networking site in the world. Many artists and organizations today are successfully utilizing it as a marketing tool, and as one of the primary means of connecting with others. Learn how to construct a professional presence on facebook, and how to take advantage of this incredibly popular tool to connect with a potential audience.
"Just Submit Online": An Artist's Guide to Electronic Exhibition Submissions
Thursday, November 20th 6:30PM - 8:30PM, $10/$15
at the Cambridge Art Association
25 Lowell Street
In this workshop, learn about the common rules and guidelines for submitting your artwork to exhibitions online. The class will take a look at some specific platforms, as well as provide general information about how to prepare your digital stills and video for online submission. If time permits, the instructor will go over researching online exhibition opportunities.
Representing the Real Online: Techniques and Strategies for Photographing Your Art Work for the Web
Sunday, December 7th 6:00PM - 9:00PM, $20/$30
at Cambridge Community Television
438 Massachusetts Avenue
In this course we will discuss best practices for photographing your art work (2-dimensional and 3-dimensional work) for use online. Basic lighting and digital photography technique will be explored as well as a brief review of file formats. This class will include a tour of the resources available to you at CCTV.
Networking and Resume Building for Artists: How LinkedIN Works
Wednesday, January 7th 6:00PM - 9:00PM, $20/$30
at Cambridge Community Television
438 Massachusetts Avenue
In this three-hour workshop, learn how to use the world's largest professional networking site to showcase your career as an artist. We'll cover how to create a dynamic profile and how to connect with fellow artists, curators and gallerists. Participants must bring a copy of their arts resume.
Social Media Strategy: Creating and Maintaining Your Online Presence
Thursday, January 15th 6:30PM - 8:30PM, $10/$15
at Cambridge Art Association
25 Lowell Street
Okay, so you've got your website, your facebook page, your twitter account, etc. How do you make these platforms work together to represent you? How do you keep your online presence active and engaging? In this workshop, learn strategies for sustaining your identity online, including how to find and build an audience and how to keep them coming back for more.
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