Presentation:
Art in Process – Price, Time Guessing, and Works in Progress
February 17, 2016 - 5:30pm
As we kick off the New Year, join us for an enjoyable tradition and a highly enlightening experience. We encourage everyone to bring an example of a finished project, or one still in progress. A round table format will offer everyone interested an opportunity to present information about a project: What price did that eye-popping cover fetch? Or that series of black-and-white line drawings? How was the art used? On the Web? In print? Multiple-language publications?
If you work as staff illustrator or have a piece that wasn't produced for sale, share the project details so we can guess the time it took you to do it!
Unsure how to proceed on a new project, or need feedback on a current one? We welcome works in progress.
Not all projects are created equal, so don't hesitate to bring your triumphs AND disasters, and works in progress. Those without a project are encouraged to attend, as this is a learning experience for all. We guarantee you will come away wiser from this meeting. Everyone is welcome!
LOCATION:
Smithsonian Natural History Museum
10th St. & Constitution Ave., Washington, DC.
Cathy Kerby Room (3rd Floor, East Court)
phone: 202-633-2001
Wait for an escort in the Constitution Avenue lobby between 5:30 and 6:15 p.m. (about every 15 minutes)
EVENING'S SCHEDULE:
– 5:30 p.m. for snacks and socializing (Please bring a food item to share, or $2.00 for the donation jar.)
– 6:00 p.m. Business meeting
– 6:10 p.m. Presentation begins. We will check for late stragglers at the Constitution avenue entrance every 15min. until 6:15.
PARKING:
If you would like to park in the museum lot, email Alice Tangerini ([log in to unmask]) with your name. The security at the museum has been increased and you will need to be on Alice's list to park at or after 5:00 p.m. Be sure not to miss this one!
We look forward to seeing you there!
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