Networking Artists Blog Salon
Networking Artists Blog Salon: Wrap Up
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Skillshare
Eyebeam's Roddy Schrock offers solutions for artists to manage their online presence workflow.
Start Small, Think Deep
Filmmaker and Digital Strategist Laure Parsons talks about "connecting for depth."
In the Hyper-Competitive Market for Others’ Attention, Zig while others Zag
Public Knowledge's Creators' Freedom Project Director Alex Curtis shares strategies for musicians on how to connect to online audiences through Youtube.
Convey Through the Authentic Self

Cellist Paul Rucker talks about creating from the authentic self—whether it's music or a blog post.
Preservation
Wexner Curator Jennifer Lange talks about the struggle to create and manage a digital archive.
Finding the Time and the Help

Musician Tom Gilbert relates the "business of art" to tending to a Tamagotchi toy.
Who's The Boss?
Filmmaker Matt Bockelman discusses how organizations like Fractured Atlas have allowed him to become the "boss" he never had.
Cultivating Artists and Audience

Filmmaker Jason Wehling suggests that artists and arts organizations re-train audiences to value quality over quantity.
The "Something"
The Austin Film Society's Bryan Poyser thinks about what it takes to make art in an increasingly interconnected world.
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