Today’s artist has to master their craft, think like an entrepreneur, and market their work. It sounds like a lot—because it is. But staying true to the vocational call of being an artist does not have to mean going without pay.
This workshop will focus on healthy social media engagement as an artist, taught by Amy Kelly, social media coach, author, and owner of Lonestar Lit Magazine.
Amy will be speaking about Content that Connects: Smart Marketing for Busy Creatives
Ready to grow your audience without the overwhelm? This fun, no-fluff session will show you how to build real connections, market yourself with confidence, and share your work in a way that feels natural without turning into a content-creating machine!
Space is limited to 40 attendees, registration required.
Ticket includes dinner and teaching.
DETAILS
Date: Tuesday, May 13, 2024
Time: 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Location: Meadows Building | 5646 Milton St, Dallas, TX 75206
Price: $25 - includes dinner and teaching
If the cost is prohibitive, scholarships are available. Please click here to apply for a scholarship.
Workshop Speaker
Amy Kelly
Amy holds a bachelor’s degree in French and History from Texas A&M University, along with secondary teaching credentials. She spent five years teaching 8th-grade social studies in Fairfax County Public Schools, where she also authored curriculum for twenty-six middle schools. Her expertise didn't go unnoticed, as she became a source for publications like The Washington Post and Kiplinger’s Personal Finance, while also reviewing nonfiction books for VOYA Magazine.
Through her brand, The Ish Girl, Amy is deeply involved in supporting fellow writers. With Accomplished Authors, she empowers writers to craft compelling online presences via workshops and courses. She also co-hosts Time to Write, a podcast geared towards providing authors with practical tips and mindset tools to reach their goals.
As a sought-after speaker, Amy has graced stages at various writing and educational conferences and community events. Her podcast, In the Middle of It with Amy Kelly, remains a valuable resource for parents and teachers looking to use young adult literature to connect with middle schoolers