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==Workshop: Negotiate to WIN== | ==Workshop: Negotiate to WIN== | ||
- | === Wednesday, December 12th, 6.30 pm - 8.30 pm=== | + | === Wednesday, December 12th<br>6.30 pm - 8.30 pm=== |
'''Market Street Gallery: 1554 Market Street, SF''' [http://maps.yahoo.com/maps_result?addr=1554+Market+St.&csz=San+Francisco%2C+Ca&country=us&new=1&name=&qty= Map]<br> | '''Market Street Gallery: 1554 Market Street, SF''' [http://maps.yahoo.com/maps_result?addr=1554+Market+St.&csz=San+Francisco%2C+Ca&country=us&new=1&name=&qty= Map]<br> | ||
In this interactive seminar you will learn how to create winning strategies and negotiate successfully. | In this interactive seminar you will learn how to create winning strategies and negotiate successfully. | ||
- | * Establish instant rapport with anyone anytime anywhere | + | * Establish instant rapport |
* How negotiate with art galleries | * How negotiate with art galleries | ||
- | * What does it take to get what you want? | + | * What does it take to get what you want |
* How to prepare for the negotiation | * How to prepare for the negotiation | ||
- | * How to turn negotiation into a winning solution<br> | + | * How to turn negotiation a winning solution<br> |
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- | '''Register before November 15th and receive a 10% discount!'''<br> | + | '''Register before November 15th<br>and receive a 10% discount!'''<br> |
'''Workshop fees:''' <br> | '''Workshop fees:''' <br> | ||
MesArt members: $20<br> | MesArt members: $20<br> |
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All workshops are open to the public.
"Video as a marketing tool" by Edwin RutschBring two to four artworks to make your own video presentation, which you can then put on YouTube and on your website, to have more Internet exposure! Sunday, September 23rd,
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Edwin Rutsch has been working with video for 16 years. He has created event and special interest videos, as well as, family history documentaries. His interests are in using technology and the arts to explore human values. For his last project "Inspiration and The Art of Living Black", he interviewed 50 artists from the TAOLB Art Exhibit and Open Studios and placed 160 video clips consisting of 8 hours of material on YouTube.
The Art of Living Black Edwin has created over 30 DVDs and published 300 video clips to YouTube and Google video. The videos by TAOLB artists on Mesart.com were created by him. He is now working on a video project addressing the question of, "What are Progressive Values?" You can see an extended bio here. EdwinRutsch |
Become a Prosperous Artist
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Debra Russell of Artist’s EDGE combines her two passions- the Arts and facilitating growth and change in people's lives. As an Artist’s Success Coach, workshop leader and keynote speaker, Debra works with creative individuals to help shape their success in their chosen field. In addition to working with private clients, Debra, a founding partner of Artist’s EDGE, has developed several innovative programs that have been presented at Trade Shows and Conferences across the country.
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Big legal issues of a Small BusinessWednesday, October 17th,
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A graduate of Northeastern University School of Law. Matt has taught law full-and part-time since 1986 at Santa Clara Law School, Golden Gate Law School, Hastings College of the Law and New College of California Law School. He has been supporting small businesses in the Bay Area for over 10 years. Acting as general counsel, the Law Offices handle a wide range of business matters and negotiations including drafting lease agreements, shareholder agreements, licensing related documents, sales commissions, and employment agreements. Additionally, Matt provides to his clients guidance in areas involving shareholder rights, employment issues, partnership arrangements and ownership transactions. |
Workshop: The Essential First Thirty.
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In addition to his consulting business, McKinley Art Solutions, Matt is the Chief Curator at ARTworkSF (since 2002). He has been an invited speaker for the Small Business Association of San Francisco, consultant for the exhibit, "Reversing Vandalism", sponsored by The Friends of the San Francisco Public Library, a working member of the Bay Area Artist’s Guild and Curatorial Associate with BorderZone Arts, an international non-profit art and program organization. Since 1999, Matt has concepted, curated and designed over 400 hundred exhibits in various Bay Area locations, including fundraising exhibits for SOMARTS Gallery, San Francisco Sex Information, The Artists’ Resource Center of San Francisco and Project Open Hand. |
Workshop: Negotiate to WIN Wednesday, December 12th
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For the last 15 years Mrs.Kumin has provided consulting services for small businesses and individuals in the USA and Europe, helping them to reach their potential and assisting them in achieving personal and professional results. Valeria has conducted hundreds of business negotiations on behalf of her clients and has trained individuals and businesses around the world to communicate effectively and resolve conflicts constructively. While working in the SF Design Center, she has negotiated with artists, art galleries, interior designers, businesses and dealers, creating mutually beneficial alliances and partnerships.
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Workshop: Copyright and intellectual propertyTBA In this class you will learn:
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Gregory Alan Rutchik is the founding lawyer of the arts and technology law group. We represent creators, technologists and businesses in business and infringement litigation and in negotiations of bet the business agreements. Since 2005, Gregory is co-chair of the ABA’s Subcommittee on Copyrighted Pictorial, Sculptural, Graphic and Visual Works and the co-editor of the AAJ (fka American Trial
Lawyer’s) Business Tort’s newsletter. Gregory worked with the Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts in New York City representing independent songwriters, film producers and arts entities. Gregory has a vast experience in patent, trademark and copyright litigation. |
TIME MANAGEMENT 101 - THE ART OF JUGGLING |