Master the elements of drafting and perfecting a press release that seizes your readers’ attention. We’ll discuss the basic building blocks of a standard press release and share specific tips for crafting compelling language that will make your announcement both relevant and remarkable. We’ll also discuss the pros and cons of the trendy “creative” press release. There will be a Q&A session to follow and attendees will receive a template post-workshop for reference.
The workshop will be hosted on Zoom. Attendees will receive a Zoom link via email.
A portion of all proceeds will be donated to Black Art Futures Fund.
Tickets: $30
Early bird pricing: $20 through October 1 with code NSC20.
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About the Facilitator:
Audra Lambert is the Gallery Director at Amos Eno Gallery in Brooklyn. She is an art critic and the curator-in-residence at The Yard, Williamsburg Bridge. Audra is Founder/Editor-in-Chief of ANTE mag, an NYC-based online mag featuring under-the-radar contemporary art. Audra is also Founder/Chief Curator of Antecedent Projects (2014), an NYC-based curatorial consultancy focused on site-specific projects. Her recent curatorial projects include Hey, Wow: Works by Oded Halahmy at Yeshiva University Museum and exhibitions at Arsenal Gallery and Fountain House gallery. She has curated exhibitions with FLUX Art Fair (2016) and White Roof Project (2015), among others. Audra served as Curatorial Manager for Art in Odd Places 2018: BODY, and contributes to HuffPost Arts & Culture, deliciousline.org, Americans for the Arts, Artefuse and Quiet Lunch.
Ninth Street Collective is a group of art administrators, gallerists, curators, writers and critics who want to help artists succeed. With a focus on professional development, we offer one-on-one consultations with artists in-person and online, and serve as a hub for resources for artists. For more information about the collective and its members, please visit www.ninthstreetcollective.com.
Black Art Futures Fund (BAFF) is a collective of emerging philanthropists promoting the elevation and preservation of Black arts & culture. Through grant making, board-matching, and organization-to-donor cultivation, it seeks to amplify and strengthen the future of Black art.