Artist Development Workshop at WAC: “Putting a Value on Your Work”

Flyer for Artist Development Workshop on Putting a Value on Your Work.Thursday | September 5 | 6-8 pm
Winona Arts Center | 228 E 5th St. | Online via Zoom

The Winona Arts Center, 228 E 5th St., is hosting a Free Artists Panel on September 5, 2024 from 6:00-8:00. All artists are welcome to attend free of charge. The topic for the evening is “Putting A Value on Your Work.” This event is part of a series of artist development workshops being offered in-person and online through the Northfield Arts Guild with Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council (SEMAC) sponsorship.

How do you place a value on a creative work that has come from your own heart and inspiration? How do we, as artists, measure our art in terms of time, financial investment and worth? Join two artists who have learned a great deal on this topic through their experience and artistic practices.

Jovy Rockey is an artisan jeweler and owner of ORNO Gift and Home in Winona. Her experience as an artist and a shop owner has given her a robust understanding of the importance and challenges of how you place a value on your work.

Anne Scott Plummer is a ceramic artist who creates both functional pottery and sculptures. She is a retired art professor from Winona State University and has helped many students investigate the critical issue of valuing their work. She currently owns Island City Clayspace and sells her work at various art fairs and teaches clay classes in Winona.

Come to learn from these talented artists, enjoy some refreshments and mingle with other artists. To register for in-person or online participation, please visit: https://northfieldartsguild.org/education/community-artmaking/artist-development-workshop-series-2024/.

Anne Scott Plummer and the Winona Arts Center are members of the River Arts Alliance. To learn more about the benefits of membership, please visit: riverartsalliance.org/membership/.

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