Sunday, September 25, 2011

''The Business of being an Artist'' 9/28/11 -Ruben Natal San Miguel Lecture Talk @ The School of Visual Arts

''Waiting 4 Tonight'' 2011, Harlem, NYC.
Ruben Natal-San Miguel


Save the date and please join us for our i3 Lecture Series as we welcome photographer/collector/curator/blogger and art-world insider par excellence Ruben Natal-San Miguel who will offer unique insights into the business of art.


When: Wednesday, September 28 at 7pm. 
Where:School of Visual Arts136 West 21st st. Room 418F.
 Free and open to the public!


http://www.schoolofvisualarts.edu/events/index.jsp?sid0=70&page_id=181&content_id=3908



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6 comments:

Alexandre Nunes said...

Ruben

I really appreciate your lecture today: practical advice for those who, like me, are entering the art world.

Thanks for coming

Alexandre Nunes

George Goss said...

Phenomenal lecture Ruben! Thank-you for sharing your time, insight, and humor. I am currently helping my mom compile a book on the fashion illustrator Antonio Lopez, and she is going to write her next blog post on your statement that Art can bring about Healing. Also, I am notorious for setting prices too low for my photography work so it is good to hear that there is a way to really make some money :0)

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ruben said...

Thank you for coming! Special thanks to Katrin Eisemann and Jaime Permuth for making me part of this wonderful lecture series at The School of Visual Arts. I felt very honored to speak about my work and skills at one of the best art school in the nation.

raquel said...

I was riveted by your photographs, and benefited greatly from your talk. “Try to make work that hits you hard” – that really stays with me.