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#3 :: October 2005 ARTish the Newsletter
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ARTish the Magazine ISSUE #3 kick's off the "art season" :: www.ARTish.org
October/November brings us a brief look at the Scottsdale International Film Festival; an insider view on local music haven, www.theshizz.org, an interview with the cast of characters who make up Fortoul Presents, some comedic insight from Ron and Ryan of Modest Proposal, interviews with Arizona hip hop collective Avenue of the Arts, and ARTist profiles of Helen Raleigh, Michele Bledsoe, and Kristine Brambilla.
Also, within this issue is the ability to discuss the articles in the Magazine by clicking on the DISCUSS button in each article.
Share your thoughts and read others in the discussion forums ( http://www.artish.org/forum16.html ).
ARTish is a community driven site, and thus we continue to search for writers to contribute to the magazine and volunteers/interns to help run the site.
If you are interested in contributing or helping please contact us at submissions@artish.org
ARTish Magazine cannot continue to exist without support from people like you :: please donate ::
http://www.artish.org/modules.php?name=Donations
COMING SOON!
The Venue/Gallery listings are on their way. Soon you will find listings to nearly every local gallery, studio, museum, and every other type of venue in the Phoenix Metro area.
If you are affiliated with any gallery or venue, please email venues@artish.org to be sure you will be included in the listings.
ARTish MUSIC:
We are in need of some organizational help with ARTish MUSIC.
Do you have contact with a lot of bands/musicians?
Are you on the up and up with the local music scene?
Help ARTish help local musicians but getting them to take part in ARTish Music. A local music repository with streaming and downloadable mp3s, album/song information and much more!
ARTish Tip
:: Give others the link to your ARTish gallery with ease.
Previously, ARTish gallery links were long and complicated (http://www.artish.org/modules.php?set_albumName=tonyash&op=modload&name=gallery&file=index&include=view_album.php.blah.blah.blah....).
Now they are SIMPLE AND EASY ( http://www.artish.org/artist-tonyash.html ).
Your gallery address is [ www.ARTish.org/artist-<your username>.html ]
To find out your new and simple ARTish gallery address :
Make sure you are logged in and ::
1. Click on the "Your Account" link in the left menu
2. Click on the "Your Gallery" link in the personal page menu
3. This will take you to your gallery
4. In your browser address bar you will now have your shortened, simple ARTish gallery address.
5. Make note of it, email it, paint it on a local building, put it in your blog!
To find the above info online and learn more about how to use the site effectively, visit our
help section: http://www.ARTish.org/gate.html?name=FAQ
If you
SPREAD THE WORD
, they will come...
ARTish subsists by word of mouth, search engine spotting, and local flyering.
Click here to invite all your art savvy friends to join ARTish, just like you did!
http://www.artish.org/gate.html?name=Recommend_Us
Download and print ARTish flyers
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8.5x11(4up)-- http://www.ARTish.org/images/flyers/artish_flyer_8.5x11_4up.pdf
8.5x11 ------- http://www.ARTish.org/images/flyers/artish_flyer_8.5x11.pdf
11x17 -------- http://www.ARTish.org/images/flyers/artish_flyer_11x17.pdf
ARTish is looking for new and active members to contribute
their art and ideas to the site. Sign up at ARTish.org to create your own
profile and gallery!
We are also currently seeking sponsorship and donations to help support
future development of the site. Contact sponsorship@artish.org for
sponsorship opportunities.
ARTish exists to provide empowerment to the art scene in the Phoenix Metro
area. ARTish was developed and is maintained by Tony Ash but is not one
person or entity; it is the collective cooperation and participation of the
arts community which determines the direction and potential of the site.
ARTish introduces opportunities where none currently exist. ARTish is and
will remain free for artists so that they may showcase and sell their
artwork to the largest possible audience, expand their opportunities for
informative dialogue and deepen their involvement with the larger artworld.
Thank you to all the writers who have contributed to this issue, and to our intern, Michael Mazza who's hard work will make it to the site very soon!
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