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Artists and Artisans

This is the place for artists and artisans to connect and talk about art, business, galleries, clients, etc.

Location: Spokane
Members: 131
Latest Activity: Dec 11, 2012

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Comment by Cecile Charles on December 2, 2012 at 9:06pm

The Heart of Spokane is having a great sale of local artists artworks, prints, antiques and collectibles. 2907 North Monroe Spokane. All this week. Come and get yourself a great little Christmas gift, or even something for someone you love. 

Comment by Kathy Russell on October 25, 2012 at 7:01pm

The Inland NW Etsy Seller Team is putting on a holiday homemade craft show December 1.  This is the 2nd annual Handmade Holidays Shopping Event put on by the team. There are openings available for booths for handmade goods only. Held at a popular venue and had good traffic last year. Check us out here if you want to join in:
http://www.etsy.com/teams/5555/inland-northwest-team

Comment by Jeff Drew on September 2, 2012 at 9:49pm

Great Career Move Opportunity for a talented Video Editor:http://spokane.craigslist.org/crg/3190819384.html

Comment by Cecile Charles on August 22, 2012 at 5:17pm

We just posted our North Monroe Small Business Vintage, Hearts and Flowers Family Event, a fundraiser for the Woman's and Children's Free Restaurant.poster, please make sure to check it out! 

Comment by Cecile Charles on August 22, 2012 at 5:14pm

Comment by Jeff Drew on August 22, 2012 at 3:33pm

CASTING:

  • Reality, Interview-style Show.
  • 10 Slots available
  • Flexible Scheduling
  • Late Summer and Fall slots
  • TV Show "Soul Ltd"
  • Send an email to casting@soulltd.com
  • To view an example of show material see:
  • http://www.youtube.com/soulltd
  • To see the kinds of results common on this show
  • Be sure to catch: 
  • Psychic Party Post-Interview Clip #1 & #2
  • & Series Teaser http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lu6ygpuvZbM

We're seeking individuals that would like to have the Psychic Reading, and have a friend or family member or two, sit and watch the reading in progress.  This helps validate for audiences that the process is not scripted, rigged, or set-up.

Thank you.

Comment by Karen Mobley on August 9, 2012 at 3:26pm

Now it’s time to send in your application for the October Visual Arts Tour!  Please mark your calendar for Friday, October 5, and Saturday, October 6, 2012.  The tour is from 5:00-9:00 p.m. on Friday. The public appreciates added hours on Saturday, if possible. Registration forms will be available online at www.spokanearts.org/httopics.aspx and at www.downtownspokane.net and paper forms will be at Spokane Art Supply, Chase Gallery, and Pottery Place Plus.

 

Please keep up the good work with your 80 word descriptive paragraph for publicity purposes (substance and detail in describing the artwork on exhibit). The deadline is Friday, August 31, 2012.

 

We invite participation from all local galleries—non-profit and for-profit—and we encourage open studios, alternative spaces and business participation in the October Visual Arts Tour.  We would be glad to help businesses find artists and give artists resources to find places to show their work.  Just give a call to Tammy Pruitt at 456-0580 ext. 102 or email her at tpruitt@downtownspokane.net. For all other questions, please call Craig Marshall at Spokane Art Supply (327-6622) or email him at craigm@myartsupply.com.

 

Registration, accompanied by a check for $35.00, is due to Spokane Art Supply by Friday, August 31, at 5:00pm.  Late registrations not accepted.  Use the attached PDF document.  You can mail in your check and registration form or you can deliver them in person to Spokane Art Supply, 1303 N. Monroe St., Spokane, WA 99201. We will use the registration fee to pay for printing, advertising and other expenses to promote and hold the event.  Press releases and images will be sent to selected media contacts. Once again, the Inlander will be a chief sponsor, producing the tour map and program.  We invite and encourage you to place an ad in the Inlander section at a discount rate, call Carolyn at 325-0638, ext. 214.   

 

It is essential that you send in your registration by the deadline. The press release for this event is a volunteer effort, and we need your cooperation to get information put together and sent out to the media in time to meet their deadlines.

 

Comment by Karen Mobley on May 15, 2012 at 3:26pm

 

Spokane Arts Commission’s 2012 The Business of Art Workshops,

Thursdays in May,  4-6 PM

 

Spokane City Council Chambers

808 West Spokane Falls Blvd.  Lower Level

Spokane, WA  

 

Local artists, musicians, arts organizations and arts event planners of all ages are invited to attend the series of Arts Commission workshops scheduled for May of 2012.

 

These FREE late afternoon workshops from 4 to 6 PM cover all aspects of running the business of being an artist or arts organization. These workshops have been organized by volunteers of the Spokane Arts Commission to assist the arts community. Workshops are free and open to the public.

 

                     

May 17   Contracts 2: Negotiating venues, liability  A must attend for artist/gallery relations, Peter Moye, K&L Gates; Attorneys at Law Insurance 101

Issues related to art organizations and artist work, Ian Cunningham, Blassingame Insurance.

                       

May 24th  Let’s Put on A Show, How to navigate all the permits to bring your show to life. Dan Eaton: Street Closure; Jon Schreve: Food Permit; Liquor Control Board Staff; Lisa Jones: Fire Safety

           

10 Things You Need to Know for Your  Arts Business, Greg Franson; SNAP Financial Access

                       

May 31st   Let’s Put on a Show II: permit nitty gritty,JD Anderson Spokane Police Dept:         

BizPlan, Marketing and You:  business planning, marketing and required reporting  Alan Stanford, SBDC          

Nonprofit or Not: legal issues in becoming or maintaining your arts organization  Steve Faust, GU Transactional Law Clinic

For more information call (509) 625-6050, email kmobley@spokanecity.org, or visit www.spokanearts.org.

 

 

Comment by Karen Mobley on April 23, 2012 at 11:22am

 

Spokane Arts Commission’s 2012 The Business of Art Workshops,

Thursdays in May,  4-6 PM

 

Spokane City Council Chambers

808 West Spokane Falls Blvd.  Lower Level

Spokane, WA  

 

Local artists, musicians, arts organizations and arts event planners of all ages are invited to attend the series of Arts Commission workshops scheduled for May of 2012.

 

These FREE late afternoon workshops from 4 to 6 PM cover all aspects of running the business of being an artist or arts organization. These workshops have been organized by volunteers of the Spokane Arts Commission to assist the arts community. Workshops are free and open to the public.

 

May 3rd           Contracts 1: Intellectual Property/Copyright/Internet Issues: everything you need to know about  establishing your work, protecting your work and getting it out there!  Greg Johnson, Paine, Hamblen, Attorneys at Law

                        Libby Gerber, Artist Trust

                       

May 17            Contracts 2: Negotiating venues, liability

            A must attend for artist/gallery relations, Peter Moye, K&L Gates

Attorneys at Law

 

Insurance 101

Issues related to art organizations and artist work, Ian Cunningham

Blassingame Insurance.

                       

May 24th         Let’s Put on A Show, How to navigate all the permits to bring your show to life.            Dan Eaton: Street Closure; Jon Schreve: Food Permit; Liquor Control Board Staff; Lisa Jones: Fire Safety

           

10 Things You Need to Know for Your  Arts Business, Greg Franson

SNAP Financial Access

                       

May 31st          Let’s Put on a Show II: permit nitty gritty,JD Anderson Spokane olice Dept.

           

BizPlan, Marketing and You:  business planning, marketing and required reporting          Alan Stanford, SBDC

           

Nonprofit or Not: legal issues in becoming or maintaining your arts organization  Steve Faust, GU Transactional Law Clinic

 

 

For more information call (509) 625-6050, email kmobley@spokanecity.org, or visit www.spokanearts.org.

 

 

 

 

Comment by Karen Mobley on April 23, 2012 at 11:22am

 

Spokane Arts Commission’s 2012 The Business of Art Workshops,

Thursdays in May,  4-6 PM

 

Spokane City Council Chambers

808 West Spokane Falls Blvd.  Lower Level

Spokane, WA  

 

Local artists, musicians, arts organizations and arts event planners of all ages are invited to attend the series of Arts Commission workshops scheduled for May of 2012.

 

These FREE late afternoon workshops from 4 to 6 PM cover all aspects of running the business of being an artist or arts organization. These workshops have been organized by volunteers of the Spokane Arts Commission to assist the arts community. Workshops are free and open to the public.

 

May 3rd           Contracts 1: Intellectual Property/Copyright/Internet Issues: everything you need to know about  establishing your work, protecting your work and getting it out there!  Greg Johnson, Paine, Hamblen, Attorneys at Law

                        Libby Gerber, Artist Trust

                       

May 17            Contracts 2: Negotiating venues, liability

            A must attend for artist/gallery relations, Peter Moye, K&L Gates

Attorneys at Law

 

Insurance 101

Issues related to art organizations and artist work, Ian Cunningham

Blassingame Insurance.

                       

May 24th         Let’s Put on A Show, How to navigate all the permits to bring your show to life.            Dan Eaton: Street Closure; Jon Schreve: Food Permit; Liquor Control Board Staff; Lisa Jones: Fire Safety

           

10 Things You Need to Know for Your  Arts Business, Greg Franson

SNAP Financial Access

                       

May 31st          Let’s Put on a Show II: permit nitty gritty,JD Anderson Spokane olice Dept.

           

BizPlan, Marketing and You:  business planning, marketing and required reporting          Alan Stanford, SBDC

           

Nonprofit or Not: legal issues in becoming or maintaining your arts organization  Steve Faust, GU Transactional Law Clinic

 

 

For more information call (509) 625-6050, email kmobley@spokanecity.org, or visit www.spokanearts.org.

 

 

 

 

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