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Interview with Kate Beaton

by Beth Dunn on September 8, 2009

Mermaid, by Kate Beaton

A conversation with Kate Beaton, author of the historical and literary webcomic Hark! A Vagrant!

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artists break rules

by BethDunn on November 9, 2008

I’m on my way up to Boston in a little while to lead a workshop on Getting the Word Out for artists at a conference organized by my friend Kathy Bitetti, executive director of the Artists Foundation.  I’m pretty excited about it — it’s my favorite thing to do, work one-on-one with artists and arts [...]

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microsoft office live small business (for artists)

by BethDunn on February 16, 2008

David Pogue of the New York Times reviewed the new release of Microsoft Office Live Small Business on Thursday, and made one of his trademark, quirky videos to tout its value to small businesses.  What caught my eye in particular was the fact that he chose to use an artist as his case study for [...]

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what artists really want

by BethDunn on December 13, 2007

Ronna Porter

I’m working on a series of topics for a course this spring — a syllabus, for an eight-week evening class. The course is for artists and cultural organizations, to teach them technical skills that will help them market themselves better and reach new audiences.
In years past, the topics have been pretty basic stuff, [...]

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