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Art as a Business - Free Seminar

Presented by White Rabbit Galleries at White Rabbit Galleries, Barberton OH

Apr 23 2022
Art as a Business - Free Seminar

Art as a Business Seminar Event Flyer

For those interested in Art as a career and livelihood.

Free seminar on taking on art as a career. No registration required.

Everyone is welcome whether you’re thinking about a degree in art, making a career swap, or possibly starting that business you’ve been thinking about for the past few years.
April 23rd, 2022 from 1pm-4pm

Guest speakers include:

Shawn Coss – Co-owner of Any Means Necessary, LLC

Leandra Drumm – BFA Graphic Design from Kent State and owner of Leandra Drumm Designs, Inc.

Jack Baker – Owner of Akron Glass Works & Architectural Greenery, Inc

Holly Barkdoll – Actress and Co-producing Director of Magical Theatre Company

Dan Gorman – BFA Medical Illustration from Cleveland Institute of Art, Comic Book Penciler, & Sketch Card Artist for Licensed Trading Cards

White Rabbit Galleries is located at:
571 W. Tuscarawas Ave.
Barberton, OH 44203

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White Rabbit Galleries

571 W Tuscarawas, Barberton, OH 44203

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Street parking located on Tuscarawas Ave. in front of gallery. (2hr parking)

Large free public parking lot located behind Lake 8 Movies accessible from Wooster Rd.

Large free public parking lot located at the intersection of 2nd St. and Tuscarawas Ave.

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