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Gamify Your Productivity + Tools for Your Applications
If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting! How do you get yourself to get more done? I recently came across an article that had some suggestions for making it even more fun to cross things off …
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What Advice Would I Give to an Artist Just Starting Out?
That’s one of the questions they asked me over at the Arts Business Institute blog! Check it out to find out my answer! http://bit.ly/eluther
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New Book! Legacy: Jewelry Techniques of West Africa
I saw that this new book is available, from Tim McCreight’s publishing house, Brynmorgen Press and thought, oooo, I should review that, but Gail Lannum’s already done it! You can read her review here: http://gaillannum.blogspot.com/2014/04/legacy-jewelry-techniques-of-west-africa.html
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Want to Know Why I Love Exhibiting in Libraries?
Find out in this profile of me, over at the Library as Incubator Project blog! http://www.libraryasincubatorproject.org/?p=13805
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Article in Prof. Artists Mag: 10 Tips for Improving Your Art Sales
Great tips, and they apply to craftspeople too. http://www.professionalartistmag.com/news/2010/jun/24/10-tips-improving-your-art-sales Did you know Professional Artist Magazine also lists calls for art? Check ‘em out while you’re there!
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“The Broader Economic Implications of Donating Your Art,” from Kate Vrijmoet
Artist Kate Vrijmoet has a terrific blog post up about donating your artwork and the arts organization that support artists through auctions of donated work. It’s a must-read for any craftsperson or artist who gets requests for donations (which is all of us!). http://katevrijmoet.com/blog/broader-economic-implications-donating-your-art
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Hack an Inexpensive Rubber Block
Angela has a clever how-to at her blog on turning a common household item into a rubber block for working your metal clay on top of. http://angelacrispin.canalblog.com/archives/2014/04/18/29688783.html
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Call for Entries: Lewton-Brain Foldform Competition, deadline June 16
The annual Lewton-Brain Foldform Competition is a juried competition for metal work using foldforming techniques. Alan Revere, founder and director of the Revere Academy of Jewelry Arts, will join Hazel Wheaton, Editor of Art Jewelry magazine, and Charles Lewton-Brain, pioneer of foldforming, to round out …
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