Professional
Development
and Education
Programming
at the 2011 SNAG Conference,
“ FLUX” in Seattle this May
Professional
Development Seminar
» Saturday May
28
,
9:00
to noon
» Westin Seattle Hotel
» Oriented to all artists working
in all media
Seminar included in full SNAG
conference registration fee, a day pass,
or pay just $40 to attend only the
Seminar and visit our Vendor Room.
Education Dialogue
» Sunday, May
29
,
2
:
30
-
5:30
pm
» Westin Seattle Hotel
» Oriented to artists and educators
working in all media
Session included in full SNAG
conference registration fee, or
a day pass.
emiko oye
Deb Stoner
Niche Marketing:
A Targeted Approach
Artists emiko oye, Hilary Pfeifer
and Deb Stoner share their years
of experience and insights, and
you will
» Discover new markets
Expectations in Flux
A forum to talk openly about difficult
questions being debated around
the country
» Does an art degree prepare
students for real life after
graduation? Should it?
Photograph by
Douglas Yaple
Suzanne Ramljak
Editor of
M e ta ls m ith
Hilary Pfeifer
» Create new work catering to
specific groups or demographics
» Find a marketing void and fill it
» Finally begin the search.
..
Photography in Flux:
Technical Issues, Media and Style
Professional photographers Douglas
Yaple, Roger Schreiber and Christopher
Conrad and editors Suzanne Ramljak,
Metalsmith,
and Marthe Le Van, Lark
Books, address current technologies,
trends in art and craft photography,
and key issues that affect how your
work is seen and interpreted.
» Is education now job training?
Should employers and the market
dictate the curriculum?
Two panel discussions featuring
students and educators. Panelists are
Anya Kivarkis (University of Oregon),
Lynne Hull (North Seattle Community
College), Andy Cooperman (practicing
artist, workshop educator), and J.P.
Reuer (Pacific Northwest College of Art/
Oregon College of Art and Craft), with
the Student Panel still to be announced.
Plenty of time for Q&A and open
discussion. Add Your Voice to
the Dialogue!
Register online at
www.snagmetalsmith.org
This project is
supported in part
by an award from the
National Endowment
for the Arts.
Seattle - May 26 through 29, 2011
NATIONAL
ENDOWMENT
FOR THE ARTS