seARTS Update 2/10/2011

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Reminder: 
Call for work for the seARTS Loan Program
at the Bass Rocks Golf Club, 34 Beach Road, Gloucester
April 2011 to April 2012

   

 
 
                  
 
The seARTS-Bass Rocks Art Loan Program is entering its fourth year. The Loan Program is for members of seARTS (join us now!) and will run for one year at the Bass Rocks Golf Club, installed on the main floor. Artists will be invited to an opening reception for the show in June and among the marketing opportunities, there will be Viewer’s Choice Award, a binder with artists information at the front door of the Club, general PR, and on-line promotion of the show and award winners.  
Deadline for Entries is February 23.  If an artwork is sold, the artist may replace it with a new selection after a brief review by the jury.
  
 

Social Media for Artists and Non-Profit Organizations
Ten Pound Studio, Gloucester
Saturday, February 12, 2011
1:00 – 3:30 PM

 

 
 
It’s all about engaging eyeballs (and minds). Get started with the basics …. Use FACEBOOK PAGES to promote your work …. Use LINKEDIN to connect to colleagues, businesses and resources. Participate in the global art (and nonprofit) conversation on TWITTER …. Move your message on YOUTUBE.
 
Get your free personal page with image, web and representing venue links, event listings and info on The Arts Map – Cape Ann, Cape Ann’s global mapping, artists & cultural directory connecting you to the international arts network.   Who’s Who in the Arts on Cape Ann!  Are you on The Arts Map?
 
Introduction to Social Networking for Artists, presented by Barbara Oliver (integrated communications consultant), with Jo-Ann Castano (artist, community cultural organizer) on The Arts Map-Cape Ann arts and cultural directory.
 
Ten Pound Studio
1 Center Street, Gloucester
 
Cost to attend: $50.00
 


About seARTS


 
The Society for the Encouragement of the Arts is a coalition of individual artists, art organizations, cultural and civic groups, and businesses working to improve the economic base for the arts on Cape Ann, and to promote Cape Ann’s thriving arts community and rich arts heritage. Financial support for seARTS programing has been made possible by the Massachusetts Cultural Council John and Abigail Adams Art Program, the Boston Foundation Bruce J. Anderson Fund and the Bayness Andrews Fund and also with past financial support in capacity building from the Essex County Community Foundation Discretionary Fund.

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