New Markets for Artists: How to Sell, Fund Projects, and Exhibit Using Social Media, DIY Pop-Ups, eBay, Kickstarter, and Much More

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New Markets for Artists: How to Sell, Fund Projects, and Exhibit Using Social Media, DIY Pop-Ups, eBay, Kickstarter, and Much More

New Markets for Artists: How to Sell, Fund Projects, and Exhibit Using Social Media, DIY Pop-Ups, eBay, Kickstarter, and Much More

2018-02-20 New Markets for Artists: How to Sell, Fund Projects, and Exhibit Using Social Media, DIY Pop-Ups, eBay, Kickstarter, and Much More

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How we share visual information is radically shifting, and artists can benefit from all of these new tools. In the new millennium, artists must create new models for exhibitions and sales. This book works as a course (downloadable syllabus available) and as a companion volume to Carey’s recent book, Making It in the Art World.. This book is like a language course that is meant to enhance your ability to communicate your art and creative ideas to the world. In this hyper-competitive world, the latest software and hardware, as it applies to creativity and promotion, is part of a language you must be conversant in. They must also be aware of new modes of communication, from social networking to the latest mobile phone apps

About the AuthorBrainard Carey was born in Manhattan, New York, and grew up in Yonkers. Carey then moved back to New York City, where he met Delia Bajo, and cofounded Praxis, which was invited to be in the Whitney Biennial in 2002 and to be in a solo show there in 2007, as well as other venues around the world. After attending undergraduate art school at SUNY Purchase, he moved to Rhode Island and opened a gallery and began publishing a literary magazine. . He splits his time between New York City and a studio in New Haven, Connecticut, where he has a radio show on Yale radio WYBC called The Art World Demystified. Carey also has a mentor

AP said Completely useless. I'm not a big fan of writing boom reviews, but this book is worthless and it was a waste of my money and time. It talks about setting up Facebook account and creating passwords for online accounts. Come on! We're in "Completely useless" according to AP. I'm not a big fan of writing boom reviews, but this book is worthless and it was a waste of my money and time. It talks about setting up Facebook account and creating passwords for online accounts. Come on! We're in 201Completely useless I'm not a big fan of writing boom reviews, but this book is worthless and it was a waste of my money and time. It talks about setting up Facebook account and creating passwords for online accounts. Come on! We're in 2013 and this is just a rip off for the book. I wish these was at least something I could take out of i. and this is just a rip off for the book. I wish these was at least something I could take out of i. 01Completely useless I'm not a big fan of writing boom reviews, but this book is worthless and it was a waste of my money and time. It talks about setting up Facebook account and creating passwords for online accounts. Come on! We're in 2013 and this is just a rip off for the book. I wish these was at least something I could take out of i. and this is just a rip off for the book. I wish these was at least something I could take out of i. Awful! Very beginner text for artists. I mean, who isn't already trying to use the internet to show their work? And the text is so big, I think the author was just trying to fill page space. Also, the chapters are disorganized and redundant. Unhelpful for even someone like me, a recent college grad with not even emerging sta. Ok, but nothing new Same book, different writer. Target audience is too vast, so a good part of the book is wasted on teaching beginners social media- why is that? Most people understand how it works by now and its benefits. If not, you are wasting your time trying to teach them, those are the closed-minded people (a.k.a technology dinos

. Carey also has a mentoring/ educational business that helps artists to write grants, exhibit, and advance their careers. After attending undergraduate art school at SUNY Purchase, he moved to Rhode Island and opened a gallery and began publishing a literary magazine. He splits his time between New York City and a studio in New Haven, Connecticut, where he has a radio show on Yale radio WYBC called The Art World Demystified. Brainard Carey w