Please consider helping us with the Potters Council Mentoring Program...
We have a handful of Mentees requesting help with business questions and set-up, marketing plans, and general business advice. It will not take much of your time. Do you mind sharing a few tips, answering a few of their questions, helping a new potter/ceramic artist know the next steps to be an artist full-time and make a living in the art world? It is not an easy endeavor. Your advice will carry art forward and help an artist make it in a world that is not as art-friendly at times.
You can set the terms of your contact - if you prefer emails, if you like to talk by phone every other Saturday before noon, etc.
You can say how long you can help - a month, three months, six months, etc.
We just need a moment of your time to help our fellow artists.
Please take a look at the program. Please volunteer to help a Mentee. We will proudly recognize you as a Potters Council Mentor and you will be eligible for our awards and more.
Info on Potters Council Mentoring Program
Thank you for your consideration!
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To the Business-Minded Ceramic Artists... Can you spare a moment to help mentor?
#1
Posted 20 February 2012 - 03:04 PM
Lee Ann Harrison
Student Board Member - Potters Council
Artview Studio, Inc.
http://www.artviewstudio.com/
http://twitter.com/artviewstudio
http://www.facebook.com/artview.studio
and one last website:
http://www.artstoryboarding.com
Student Board Member - Potters Council
Artview Studio, Inc.
http://www.artviewstudio.com/
http://twitter.com/artviewstudio
http://www.facebook.com/artview.studio
and one last website:
http://www.artstoryboarding.com
#2
Posted 20 February 2012 - 09:42 PM
I have been on the fence about this and this pushed me over-I'll sign up when I return in a day-I have some time now with a recovering hand.
Thanks for the push.
Mark
Application sent
Thanks for the push.
Mark
Application sent
This post has been edited by Mark C.: 22 February 2012 - 05:02 PM
Mark Cortright
www.liscomhillpottery.com
www.liscomhillpottery.com
#3
Posted 26 February 2012 - 06:19 PM
Mentoring is a very rewarding activity. My Mentee has set up a Google Docs site where she's popped in the discussion topics which we initiated during our first phone chat -- it's a spreadsheet format-- and very easily worked on; included me as a participant. I receive auto updates when she's acted on some aspect of our discussion and entered in a comment or so. There's an auto highlight feature which makes it convenient to land on topic she's addressed so I can chip in as well. Progress and pleasing progress at that. Genius. This gal lives in Colorado, I'm in Seattle area. Chris Larson Renquist who returned to potting a couple of years ago has taught me a new trick or two. I only wish we could pair up more folks with Mentors. Please consider helping out.
Good job, Mark! Thanks.
Good job, Mark! Thanks.
Dinah
www.DinahSnipesSteveni.com
www.DinahSnipesSteveni.com
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