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    The Queue: Liam Lee

    New York textile artist Liam Lee’s carefully cultivated tapestries and furniture practically burst with life.

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    Craft: Seriously, What Does the Word Mean?

    Craft: Seriously, What Does the Word Mean? Ask a maker, a scholar, a collector, or someone in another creative field, and you’ll hear a broad range of answers—and sometimes more questions.

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    The Queue: John Paul Morabito

    John Paul Morabito’s shimmering beaded tapestries shine a light on queer joy and possibility.

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    Craft Lab — Ask Me Anything

    Join Michael Manes and Rachel Rearick for an engaging and informative session exploring the ins and outs of navigating galleries and securing exhibition opportunities. Michael and Rachel will provide valuable insights into the exhibition submission process, how to build lasting relationships with galleries and institutions, and what to expect from the exhibition experience—whether you're a first-time artist or a seasoned professional.

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    Craft Lab — PR for Artists

    PR expert Sara Hussey, joined by Editor in Chief and Senior Editor of American Craft magazine, Karen Olson and Dave Schimke, will walk attendees through a step-by-step guide to public relations for small craft businesses. The workshop will include an intro to Public Relations, its benefit to your business, how to find the right media to contact, how to craft a media pitch as well as discuss influencer collaboration strategies.

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    Craft Lab — Business Structures for Artists

    In this workshop longtime artist and tax pro Hannah Cole, of Sunlight Tax, will clarify the different options, and the pros and cons of each, so you can tailor your decisions for your unique needs. We'll focus on the difference between a legal entity and a tax entity, the tax implications, and the level of complexity and expense that each type of entity involves. We will discuss LLCs, sole proprietorships, S Corporations, Partnerships, C Corps, Co-operatives and B Corporations. This session will have a special emphasis on the tax implications and the complexity level of your choices.

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    Craft Lab — Contracts, Agreements, and Licensing for Artists

    Join intellectual property attorney Navin Ramalingam, to learn the ins and outs of contracts, agreements, and licensing for artists and entrepreneurs.

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    Craft Lab — From the Artist’s Perspective

    This workshop will explore the psychology behind social media and the power of storytelling to grow an engaged audience. We’ll discuss setting goals and boundaries for your digital presence, while analyzing sources of inspiration and learning to create authentically from them.

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    Craft Lab — The Fundamentals of Grant Writing

    In this practical and supportive workshop, you'll learn how to bring your unique artistic vision to life through compelling grant applications. This session will help you understand the essentials of grant writing and will make the process approachable and manageable.

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    Craft Lab — Pricing Strategies for Artists

    As artists and designers consider the business side of their creativity, the art of capturing and describing value through a holistic pricing strategy becomes (almost) as important as the creativity itself. Four factors—cost, competition, customers, and competencies—affect the price for a creative entrepreneur’s work or time, and we’ll explore the science (and the art) behind each one. We'll end with some conversational tools to talk about the true value of the work negotiation-style.

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    Where the Present Hangs with the Past

    Adelphi Paper Hangings, a small shop in Upstate New York, hand block prints historic wallpapers that are favored by a growing fan base of interior designers, including Kansas City, Missouri-based Katillac.