This can be a dealbreaker


Dear Art Prof family,

I have been in email hell, securing image permissions for my book. If you imagine that the easiest, most efficient and cooperative people take about 5 emails, just think about the others...

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Whether an artist makes it into my book isn't about whether I like their work. I'm looking at how effectively their artwork can illustrate a point I'm trying to make.

Or, whether they replied to my email. Yes, it can be as simple as that. Respond to those emails, they can be a dealbreaker!

Today is the last day to register for our free workshop for Artists over 50, this Sunday, March 29, 12-1:30pm EST.

The workshop will be on Zoom. We will be recording it, register so you get it.

xoxo Prof Lieu

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Nerd out with me on printmaking in April, I'm giving tours of the Brooklyn Fine Art Print fair. See dates and times here.

I'm also doing a panel discussion on April 10: Print Ecosystem 101: Navigating Curators, Galleries, and Academia.

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