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Lunch and Learn: Holiday Marketing Tips for Busy Artists

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Are you an artist who is super busy preparing for the holiday season? Do you need tips to rev up your marketing strategies for the holidays?

Join us for a panel discussion to learn some guidance, tips and small ways to impact your holiday marketing plan.

As the holidays approach, artists and makers are busying themselves making all the things to prepare for the holiday shopping and gift giving season. As you are making and creating products, have you perhaps forgotten or delayed any plans for marketing your work during the shopping season? It’s not too late, there’s still time! Join these artists who will discuss some tips and tricks that have worked for them to reach their customers during the busiest time of the year.

This free panel discussion will be held over Zoom and you will receive login information after registration.

Panelists

Erica Stankwytch Bailey is a jeweler and metalsmith of ESB Jewelry, a design studio that makes handmade, contemporary jewelry for conscious customers who like unique, bold and easy to wear pieces. Erica’s studio is just outside of Asheville, NC. and you can find her work online at www.esbjewelry.com and IG: @ericasbailey

Liz Kelly is a studio potter who is passionate about expressive homegoods and intentional consumerism. Liz has brought her collective travels, education and life experience back home to a pottery studio practice, in her studio in Raleigh, NC.. Liz grounds her fun wares in functionality and you can find her work at www.lizkellypottery.com and IG: @liz.kelly.pottery

Lysandra Weber is the owner and designer of geekchicfashion, a modern, chic and comfortable independent women’s clothing label, handmade in the USA. Lysandra’s fashions are ethically-made in her Pittsboro, NC studio and support body positivity and women in STEM. You can find her work at www.geekchicclothing.com and IG: @geekchicclothing

We strive to host inclusive, accessible events that enable everyone to engage fully. To request an accommodation or for inquiries about accessibility, please contact the Triangle ArtWorks General Manager, Corey Blaustein 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.

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