THE ART OF HUSTLE: What every artist needs to know to survive

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THE ART OF HUSTLE: What every artist needs to know to survive

Time: February 21, 2010 from 12pm to 3pm
Location: Mission District, San Francisco
Street: (Address TBA upon payment)
City/State: San Francisco, CA
Info/Tickets/Map: http://anthemsalgado.com/even…
Event Type: lecture, seminar
Organized By: Anthem Salgado
Latest Activity: Feb 12, 2010

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THE ART OF HUSTLE: What every artist needs to know to survive

ONE DAY ONLY

Sunday, February 21, 2010

12pm-3pm

Mission District, San Francisco (Address TBA upon payment)


WORKSHOP FOCUS

Ever feel like you're spinning wheels? Not sure what the right next steps are? No matter what role you have -- visual artist, writer, performing artist, arts administrator, or marketing newbie -- get a hold of the fundamental survival methods and means:
* Artist Bio & Resume
* Artist Statements
* Mission Statements
* Press Releases
* Media Kits
* Marketing and Promotion


100% MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE:

"I stand entirely behind my work and my coaching. This is a three-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, absolutely no-questions-asked and no-hard-feelings." -Anthem Salgado


ANTHEM SALGADO'S BACKGROUND AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
* Fulbright-Hays scholarship recipient
* Non-profit arts Program Manager
* Education consultant
* Published writer
* Guest lecturer at San Francisco State University and University of San Francisco
* Over ten years in the field as a leader, team player, and DIY arts hustler :)

Anthem Salgado will cover basic skills, give focus to your specific questions, and give you tangible strategies to further your career and programs no matter what stage they're in! Tell your friends about this class!

Tuition: $45. Pay safely using your credit card (use the 'continue' link on the paypal page) or sign in to your paypal account when you click the button below.

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