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Digital Sales and Selling for Artists

Learn how to sell your work online!

Have you wanted to sell reproductions of your work online? Join artist and photographer Ryan Fox for a workshop on ways to sell your work beyond in-person markets and shows. This workshop is for artists who want to sell originals/reproductions via online marketplaces, print on demand sites, & stock image companies.

Discussions will include:

  • The pros and cons of various print-on-demand companies and what to look for when choosing one.

  • How to compare online marketplaces like Etsy, Amazon Handmade, and others.

  • How to properly describe and keyword your images so your artwork will be found by interested buyers.

  • How to funnel traffic to your online shops using social media.

We will not have time to cover the details of how to digitize your artwork, but we will cover the details of how to sell your work once it is digitized.

This class is for photographers and artists who want to sell their work online.

Schedule:

  • Thursday, February 17: 6 - 8 PM

  • Thursday, February 24: 6 - 8 PM


Ryan Fox is a signature member of the American Watercolor Society as well as 6 state and regional societies- Northeast, Georgia, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Missouri, and North Carolina (NEWS, GWS, IWS, PWS, MOWS, WSNC). Ryan has won awards in The American Watercolor Society (AWS), Adirondacks National Exhibition of American Watercolors, Missouri Watercolor Society, Georgia Watercolor Society (GWS), and Watercolor Society of North Carolina juried shows. His work has been featured in Watercolor Artist Magazine, Art of Watercolour, and Splash 15, 16, 19 & 20 hardcover books published by F+W Media. His instructional DVDs are marketed by Creative Catalyst Productions. You can view more of his work on his site here.


We strive to host inclusive, accessible events that enable everyone to engage fully. To request an accommodation or for inquiries about accessibility, please contact our General Manager, Corey Blaustein at via email or at 818-804-1407. We will do our best to facilitate any requests made within two weeks of the event, but the earlier you can alert us to your access needs, the easier it will be to facilitate.

The cost to attend this event helps cover important programming expenses such as compensating our workshop leaders and the administrative work that allows us to present these events. While we always strive to keep our fees low, we understand that they might be a barrier to some. If you are experiencing financial hardship and can’t afford the cost of an event, please let us know by filling out a reduced fee request.

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