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HCC brings marketing to the arts

A free seminar entitled Marketing for the Craftsperson and Artist will be offered from 6 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, April 14, in Haywood Community College’s Student Center by the school’s Small Business Center.

This workshop is designed to teach artists to market their business image on a low or no-budget plan, Attendees are encouraged to bring samples of their product to the seminar. The workshop will focus on selling through craft and trade shows, designing show booths and creating publicity materials.

Linda Rozelle of Greensboro will lead the seminar. Rozelle has a background in commercial art and has designed hundreds of corporate identity programs.

828.627.4512.

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