ART OF HUSTLE workshop: Concrete Education for the Independent Artist and Creative Entrepreneur

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ART OF HUSTLE workshop: Concrete Education for the Independent Artist and Creative Entrepreneur

Time: July 24, 2010 from 10am to 2pm
Location: Kearny Street Workshop, San Francisco, California
Street: 1246 Folsom St
City/State: San Francisco, CA
Info/Tickets/Map: http://kearnystreet.org/2010/…
Phone: 415.503.0520
Event Type: education
Organized By: Kearny Street Workshop
Latest Activity: Jul 19, 2010

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Saturday, June 24 | 10am-2pm
THE ART OF HUSTLE
Concrete education for the independent artist and creative entrepreneur... Everyone else is sleeping

Pre-registration is required: http://kearnystreet.org/2010/06/art-of-the-hustle/

Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rG3E1KkMpkU&feature=player_embedded

BUILD YA SKILLS
Many artists still think they’ll be “discovered” so they don’t bother learning fundamental (yes, fundamental, not elective) skills necessary for their own advancement. When an artist doesn’t have the support of a major institution (which is most of us, most of the time), you can still make moves! Take charge. Now. This is a class on:
*CREATING your artist statement, resume, press release, media kit
*STRATEGIZING and PROFESSIONALIZING your process to get your work seen

MONEY BACK GUARANTEE
“I stand entirely behind my work and my coaching. This is a four-hour workshop. After the first hour of training, we will take a break. And at this point, I will give you 100% of your money back, no-questions-asked and no-hard-feelings, if you honestly do not feel that the education being provided will contribute to helping you articulate your vision, making your work more visible, and empowering you with career tactics and new modes of seeing. If you don’t benefit from this workshop, I don’t deserve to keep your money. And you have every right to receive — and I have every responsibility to give you — a full and prompt refund. That’s my word.” — Anthem Salgado

WORD ON THE STREET
“Art of Hustle is made for the novice and experienced performer/artist. I personally had a great experience and learned quite a lot and made some very good contacts.” – Michael Greene, photographer

“Anthem is an enthusiastic and driven educator who spreads positivity and practical information through his teachings.” — Arianna Gouveia, multidisciplinary artist

“Basic tools any independent artist needs to promote their work more effectively.” — Cheryl Samson, poet

“I learned a lot. I got exactly what I came for. Tons of great advice.” — Marie ‘Pandora’ Medina, dancer

"Anthem's classes and coaching are worth every penny and peso." -Meldy Hernandez, writer/actor

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